05-23-2017, 03:30 PM
Afternoon Gentlemen, and welcome to another addition of "Tender Tuesday".
This week I would like to post a pic or two of a tender that doesn't even belong to a steam engine. In this case it a Rutland pile driver car. She was built at the Rutland shops way back in 19?? ( really don't know when) and now resides in Scranton PA. I felt this is a tender that deserves recognition as it's in a spot that is not easily viewed by the public. I like the rounded tank incorporated into the design. It's general shape lends it to something that could have pulled behind a camelback.
This week I would like to post a pic or two of a tender that doesn't even belong to a steam engine. In this case it a Rutland pile driver car. She was built at the Rutland shops way back in 19?? ( really don't know when) and now resides in Scranton PA. I felt this is a tender that deserves recognition as it's in a spot that is not easily viewed by the public. I like the rounded tank incorporated into the design. It's general shape lends it to something that could have pulled behind a camelback.
My other car is a locomotive, ARHS restoration crew