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Well, of course anyone here knows the answer to that - never have, never will.
However, to the East of Michigan City by which all Michigan trains other than the Pere Marquette not only pass, but pass under, is a coaling tower left over from Michigan Central steam days.
Surely, this has got to be the only coaling tower standing on Amtrak property.
(Probably) Not Amtrak property but here is another west of Augusta, MI.
TBlack Member # 181
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Gilbert, There used to be one just north of New Haven, CT on the line up to Springfield, MA Haven't looked for it for awhile, so I can't confirm that it's still there.
Gilbert B Norman Member # 1541
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Thank you for locating that photo, Mr. Mayo. I will confirm that Augusta is to the East of Amtrak end of track.
Mr. Black, comment noted; at one time there were elaborate coaling and watering facilities at Midway, CT, but I woluld guess all are long gone as that area is now an MofW base.
dilly Member # 1427
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Apparently, the New York Central's massive tower in Cleveland's Collinwood yards met the wrecking ball a few months ago.
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How will they coal & water the Big Boy 4014, from Pomona to Cheyenne? Any water towers still left along the route?
Richard
palmland Member # 4344
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Unless it was torn down recently, this C&O Coal Tower is still on the route of the Cardinal in Thurmond, WV
Now fantasyland would be sitting in one of Iowa Pacific's observation cars on the rear of the Cardinal while NKP 765 pauses to take on coal at the coal tower restored by the NPS as part of their preservation efforts for the town.
PullmanCo Member # 1138
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yukon
She's running behind something else. Remember her boiler inspection is 50 years out of date
Also, like 3985, I suspect they'll change her to oil
PullmanCo Member # 1138
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SP for many years had a water tank leftover from Steam at Gaviota.
BNSF used to have a water tower at Hamburg, IA, but it appears to be gone now looking at Google maps image view