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Karin is right about Switzerland, but wrong about the time. I wrote earlier about 1920 that it was later, meaning a number that is higher then 1920.
Zac got it almost right when he wrote:
he just mixed up what was used for what...Im gonna guess it was converted but kept its steam for heating purposes.
A last hint:
I found the picture on a website about unusual variations on the steam locomotive.
I will go to bed now, since it is almost 2am and I really need some ZZZzzzz for a while...
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I will be at FR for Tuesday but travel to FR on Monday and return to Hamburg on Wednesday. I already contacted Larry to visit.
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SJ-BAZ-man wrote:
What "monthly meeting" in Hamburg ??? I will be visiting 20-23 April. How about a bi-monthly meeting this month
We are the "Freundeskreis der Spur-Z Hamburg" , and we meet every first monday in a month. Unfortunately I will have to work late while you are in Hamburg.
About the locomotion from my quiz. No that is a real locomotive...
The reason for the power pick up on a steam engine is to find in the availabilty of certain things, which will also be understandable if you find the year the picture was taken.
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TerryH wrote:
Well, I was originally thinking it was used to find if the circuit had electricity supplied to it, but wouldn't have a clue of the time frame or place. With that last clue, I think I'm half right.
No the pick up is not for test purposes, it is for the actual running of the locomotive. The time frame has to do with a war elsewhere. That the locomotive is from Switzerland was said earlier.
As I said the picture is from a website with lots of different crazy locomotives. I will wait until tomorrow morning (my time) and post the link then.
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Ok I found the real answer but is it cheating to find it on the web? If not I'll post it.
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Mr. White wrote:
Maybe used in the war to check for power in the catenary.
Ok I found the real answer but is it cheating to find it on the web? If not I'll post it.
No, it's OK to find the answer on the net. As you can see in the other thread "Who...How...What" some answers can't be found without the help of the net. Especially since we come from all around the world.
So just go ahead and post what you found.
BTW: Jerry, did you found something for us to continue that thread?
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Mr. White wrote:
So this steam engine had the catenary to heat the steam. This was done bacause of a shortage of coal during the war. Sorry for the brief explanation but typing on this iPhone is a pain.
Congratulation, that's the reason for this combo. The picture in question is from 1942. During the war coal was in short supply in Switzerland, and since they still had some of those 0-6-0 steamer for shunting they installed the power pick up and generated the steam with electric heating. The locos could still be heated with coal. This story can be read here .
Now it's Zacs turn to find a question.
And I hope Jerry will soon be back again for a new question in the other thread.
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Whatever.
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Fred wrote:
We can switch back any time- this was just temp, and a fill in for Who, What, Where,
Whatever.
Fred
no bad feelings here, as you can see that I also joined in. Jerry said he was on limited computer access for a few days, so we just wait and continue here (too).
After all, this is fun, and for me it is also fun to find things that are possible to find for people from both sides of the pond with the same effort. Even if it is a theme very special for only one place like the question I had about my trip to the islands. In those cases I try to give a clue that equalize the chances.
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