btw, there's no such thing as an ugly train.![]()
Don't know about the smaller ones, but the Yellowstone in Proctor, MN used spherical joints in the steam lines for the front engine.I now wonder if these small articulated locomotives had the same spherical ball connections to move the steam pressure to the drive trucks like the B Boy did?As I understand it, these spherical ball connections were a special feature of them.
Maybe this one.Speaking of railroads anyone ever hear of the railroad that never ran in the UP of MI? I found the 130 yr old 30 mile grade awhile back, when ATVing it is in the middle of nowhere and pretty amazing especially the "cut" with 50+ ft high canyon walls, and the huge trestle they made from the blasted rock from the cut. Cost over a million in those times. Supposedly lots of lives were lost due to unsanitary camp conditions. The grade ended up being to steep, first and only train to run it ended off the rails. Even put in a large ore dock that was never used. I'll post pictures if I can find them.
You are correct, it's really cool to see in person, it's hard to find and get to I've been there a half dozen times and I still turn down a wrong two track occasionally.