Re: [cpsig] 70 foot turntable plans wanted

  • From: PBowers <4everwaiting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2009 02:21:45 -0500

Thanks Doug!!  I'll look that issue up.

Peter

At 01:20 AM 10/02/2009, you wrote:

Patrick Lawson had drawings of the 70 foot turntable in Victoria, BC published in the Model Railroading magazine for October 1994.

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  Subject: [cpsig] 70 foot turntable plans wanted


  I am looking for plans for the typical 70 foot turntable that was
  seen at almost every smaller terminal. Also looking for plans for
  the vertical type air motor that most of these turntables had if they
  were not armstrong operated. Some like Goderich, ON had an air
  tugger and cable arrangement to turn the table. These tables were
  quite easy to identify as they had an arch top and bottom.

  A search of the CP Documents Project
  <http://www.cptracks.ca/cpdocs/info.asp> does not have these plans
  but I expect somewhere plans do exist. If you can help please let me know!!

  Peter Bowers

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