[PRCo] Re: PRCo Charleroi CH track
Phillip Clark Campbell
pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 28 10:38:37 EST 2011
I am not sure I understand your observations. These tracks
appear in maps and many photos don't they. The photographer
is facing south. Donora locals leave and return to the yard using
this track. As the Car House was used as 'part' of a siding the
northbound interurban left the Car House to continue its trip to
Pittsburgh using these tracks.
The gantlet overhead is only at the barn for shop usage as shown
by the enclosed photo. The dual contactors in the other wire reveal
the track is unidirectional for the siding; interurban 1719 turning
into the barn is doing so as part of its revenue run. There is another
photo somewhere showing a PCC Interurban leaving the yard from
the Car House back onto the main using these very tracks isn't there.
Charleroi housed Interurbans over night so they could go to Roscoe
on pullout. Those cars pulling in the previous evening from Roscoe
would be facing north--all interurbans are SE--how did they turn
them to be ready for service going south? Several ways: NB car
goes straight thru instead of turning into the yard, throws the point (which
may need plugged if it is a spring return switch to insure it is always
set correctly for service,) place the trolley pole on the gantlet wire, then
back around the barn to the ladder track on the north side of the yard.
There are other more involved ways.
This then begs: how do the interurban cars leave the yard to head
south? 'I am told' with US&S signals a car can use either side of a
siding and all signals shall set correctly. Prc always operates to the right
through a siding--if a car needed to use the left track thru the siding
all signals still set correctly -- all opposing signals go to red as the car enters
single track. I am not sure iff nachods operate this way as wiring from the
contactors seem more dedicated. If the nachods have a parallel operation
to US&S style control then the cars can be parked to leave the barn on
the northbound 'siding' track in the barn. Otherwise the interurbans need
to back out on the ladder track in the picture you supplied, then head south
making sure the trolley is on the correct wire to activate the contactors for
the nachods.
The Car House was not always used as a siding was it. One of the tracks on
the south was added for the siding, most likely the curve 1719 is using.
Mr.Phillips sent me drawings of this if I can find them. I don't remember the
date of the addition. Otherwise, as Mr.Lybarger indicates, the track here
remained essentially as built.
I would hazard a guess that the siding in the Car House was instituted after
the West-side cars quit service.
Phil
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From: "Lattner, Raymond" <rlattner at pa.gov>
To: "pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org" <pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2011 11:25 AM
Subject: [PRCo] PRCo Charleroi CH track
Hello, I was reviewing the latest Charleroi PRCoTPTrackMaps and noticed there was
no mention of any tracks at the front end of the Charleroi Car House that
lead to the left (see attached pic) as you are looking at the CH.
Any idea about this track or tracks?
Regards
Ray
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