Part 1 - Introductions, building the fire, and learning about the injector for feedwater.
Every boy's fantasy, to drive a real steam engine. I had a chance to live that fantasy in Boothbay, Maine the weekend of October 18-19, 2003. Spending time in that part of Maine each Summer, I immediately became enamoured with these little narrow-gauge (2 foot) Henschel "Monta" engines which were used on construction sites in Germany. Boothbay has three of these engines of which 2 are operational. The oldest dates from 1913, the newest from 1934.
The two day course was structured such that the first day was spent learning about the theory of steam locomotive operation with the second being a hands-on exercise in which each participant was able to drive the engines. The weather was perfect and a terrific time was had by all. The high of the day kept me awake on my 8 hour drive home and provided sweet dreams as I still wore the aroma of coal and steam...
My full report with more pictures can be found at http://www.philobiblon.com/eisenbahn/steamcourse.shtml . For more information on the course see the Boothbay Railway Village at http://www.railwayvillage.org .
Many times. See some of my other videos.
papphausen2 2 years ago
6 was the number of Gary Cassell's engine
tylereightynine 2 years ago
Have no idea who the other people were other than Chuck who managed the No. 13 crew and Brian Fanslau who managed us on No. 6. Was a really fun group though and the days were amazing.
papphausen2 2 years ago