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C&O Locomotive Crane Diagram (Updated to 1964)
Mechanical Diagrams were used by most American railroads to document their locomotives and rolling stock, as did C&O. These drawings, generally called “mechanical diagrams,” were intended for use in supplying members of the railroad’s mechanical department with a ready reference about the equipment concerned. They included a dimensioned drawing, and listings of capacity, weights, clearances, and appliances, parts, types of brakes, builder, and date built, etc. These diagrams were assembled into books which were supplied to mechanical personnel at each terminal and principal location onthe railway so that they would have immediate data on any of the company’s equipment when it was in their territory or needed maintenance en route. This book shows the C&O’s Locomotive Type Cranes in service as of its last update in 1964, but original drawings date back to 1926.
C&O Locomotive Crane Diagram (Updated to 1964)
Mechanical Diagrams were used by most American railroads to document their locomotives and rolling stock, as did C&O. These drawings, generally called “mechanical diagrams,” were intended for use in supplying members of the railroad’s mechanical department with a ready reference about the equipment concerned. They included a dimensioned drawing, and listings of capacity, weights, clearances, and appliances, parts, types of brakes, builder, and date built, etc. These diagrams were assembled into books which were supplied to mechanical personnel at each terminal and principal location onthe railway so that they would have immediate data on any of the company’s equipment when it was in their territory or needed maintenance en route. This book shows the C&O’s Locomotive Type Cranes in service as of its last update in 1964, but original drawings date back to 1926.
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