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Title: East Broad Top #11
Post by: bob kaplan on September 01, 2014, 05:57:07 PM
Lee Rainey's EAST BROAD TOP has a builder photo of #11 at Baldwin in 1908. (pg90)  The engine has a metal cab at the time of "birth."

IMAGES OF RAIL: THE EAST BROAD TOP (Kenneth C. Springirth) page 26, has a photo of her in the "early 1930's at Rockhill Furnace round house...."with most certainly a smaller wooden cab.

I thought that this would never have been done....why would a company go from a metal to a wood cab?  Any photos of #11 other than the IMAGES one show her with a metal cab....but I don't think there are many photos of her at all.....Anyone any idea?   Thanks.
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: ebtnut on September 08, 2014, 11:20:44 AM
Any way you can post the photo?  Sometimes the caption writers don't quite get their facts straight.
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: bob kaplan on September 09, 2014, 01:47:38 PM
might this work?   Here she is with the wood cab....all other pic I have seen show the metal

http://s828.photobucket.com/user/bobkap2010/media/EBTengine2.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: ebtnut on September 09, 2014, 04:42:54 PM
Interesting.  Had not seen that photo before.  I can only guess, but it may be that the original cab got damaged and the EBT shops built a new wood cab as a stopgap until a new steel one could be ordered from Baldwin.  I'll query the FEBT board and see if any info turns up.
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: bob kaplan on September 09, 2014, 11:01:47 PM

thanks very much....will be interesting to find out anything.
b
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: ebtnut on September 10, 2014, 08:49:03 AM
Bob:  Turns out I was kind of right - the caption mis-identifies the loco.  It is in fact 4-6-0 No. 4, not No.11.  A couple of the EBT's Ten-wheelers had a big space between the second and third drivers.  In the pic, with the drive gear in shadow, it looks like a trailing truck. 
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: bob kaplan on September 10, 2014, 12:04:16 PM
Ah ha.....you are very astute!....nicely done!.....and that would surely make a great BACHMANN model.
...in large scale of course.
b
Title: Re: East Broad Top #11
Post by: Doneldon on September 10, 2014, 05:24:03 PM
Quote from: ebtnut on September 10, 2014, 08:49:03 AM
A couple of the EBT's Ten-wheelers had a big space between the second and third drivers.

ebt-

This is true of many, maybe most ten-wheelers.

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