Thank you Peter!

Nice resource. I'll be updating the "LINKS" page on my site in the next day
or so and I'm going to include the URL to the "Steam-Rail" index of that
site.

That's a new one for me I haven't seen before.

Lee

P.S. By all means, I appreciate any scans you have on the topic, and thanx
in advance.

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Lee,
Attach site of #44767 "George Stephenson" with the outside gear.
I'll see if I can find something better for you,
Peter.
http://www.freefoto.com/pictures/transport_rail_steam/nymr/index.asp?i=6

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> From: Lee Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Multiple recipients of sslivesteam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Books & magazines ( Henry Greenly)
> Date: Thursday, February 03, 2000 1:56 PM
>
> Thanx for the comment.
>
> Do you have any illustrations of an outside Stephenson's? I guess my
> speculation on that issue was off base. I would have thought it to be a
> nightmare to try to implement.
>
> Lee
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
>
> Nice piece of work, Lee.
> The C&S Mogul is indeed Walschaert's Gear, but simplified in that there
is
> no combination lever, hence "notching-up" is not possible.
> Aster much earlier fitted the "Schools" and "King Arthur" locos with
> another but different variation.
> Stephenson Gear was fitted to many locos as an outside gear, particularly
> early Victorians of different nations, and as recent as British Rail.
> Peter Trounce,
> Toronto.
>
>
>
 

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