My Blackstone Valley kit had ties on 3' centers. Every other tie is
elongated to support the walkway on either side. All ties have a spacer
between on which the rail rests/is spiked. Heavy stringers lie immediately
beneath, parallel with the rail.

L

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
meldridge2000
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2007 9:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: {S-Scale List} Dumping coal between the rails

I am building a local oil and coal distributor. I have seen pictures
of a hopper car on a short trestle, dumping coal into a pile under the
trestle. For the trucks there is a ramp down to the pile, where the
trucks back in and load from the pile (I guess by shoveling, since I
don't see a conveyor).

What I can't figure out from the picture is what the ties look like on
that trestle. Are they full ties - do they go all the way between the
rails? It seems like the coal would pound them to splinters after a
while. If they don't go across, how do the rails stay in gauge? It
seems like the cars would push the rails outward.

This is late 1920's by the way. Sure would like some help on this, as
I need a receiver so I can need to build a hopper car.

-Michael Eldridge
-San Jose, CA



 
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