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RE: (erielack) Re-numbering some Erie F3 units



Right.

Do you have a copy of Erie Power?  There's a photo of 710 ABCD in there that depicts what you want
to see.  In the beginning there was a small "709A" on the back panels of the A unit, "709B" on the
corresponding panel of the B unit, and so on.  The dynamic brake "slots" are toward the front, that
is, toward the A unit it's mated to.  IOW, the units ran like this:

<--x<--x-->x-->

Where x marks the couplers, and < marks the "front" of both A and B units.  Some other roads had the
Bs reversed.

Later on, which on this list was discussed (could find this thread in the archives, probably) that
the lettering on the rear corners was made larger.  To my surprise, this wasn't until the late 50's;
I had always assumed it was soon after delivery.  My suspicion is that the reason the lettering was
enlarged was that they gave up on keeping the sets in ABBA formation, and noting engine numbers got
tricky when a random B unit was mated with other units, so larger numbers were used.  If the B's
were running with their mates, there wasn't much issue about which B unit it was trailing the A, you
could assume that 709B was trailing 709A.

If you're still puzzled contact me off list.

SGL

> -----Original Message-----
> From: popectsw_@_msn.com [mailto:popectsw@msn.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 8:46 PM
> To: tonyhorn1_@_comcast.net; Schuyler Larrabee; 'el_list'
> Subject: Re: (erielack) Re-numbering some Erie F3 units
> 
> Thanks Schuyler and Tony!
> That's just what I was looking for and was surprised that 
> there is a limited number to choose from (no wonder the 
> photos are hard to find), so glad I asked.  Now for another 
> pestering question.  since this was a 4 unit set, would both 
> the A units have the same number and have smaller letters 
> added to side sill to designate the a and the d units?
>  
> Looks like I will go for 709. 
> Curt Pope
> 
> 	----- Original Message ----- 
> 	From: tonyhorn1_@_comcast.net 
> 	To: Schuyler Larrabee 
> <mailto:schuyler.larrabee_@_verizon.net>  ; popectsw@msn.com ; 
> 'el_list' <mailto:erielack_@_lists.elhts.org>  
> 	Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 7:37 PM
> 	Subject: RE: (erielack) Re-numbering some Erie F3 units
> 
> 	Curt:
> 	
> 	Schuyler is correct on these F-3s (F-5).  They look 
> like F-7s except for the dynamic brake which has the two 
> screened slots rather than a fan.
> 	
> 	There was one other set of F-3s that the Erie obtained 
> used, that being the ex-O&W, which was a "chicken wire" 
> style, low fans, and the large angled number boards.  These 
> became Erie 714A-D (numbered above the F-7 sets).  I don't 
> know the date that these came to the Erie roster, but they 
> did have the Erie "wings" scheme.  I believe that these units 
> came to the Erie in lieu of storage payments for the O&W 
> engines stored, seemingly forever, at Croxton after the O&W 
> abandonment.
> 	
> 	Tony Horn
> 	
> 	-------------- Original message -------------- 
> 	From: "Schuyler Larrabee" <schuyler.larrabee_@_verizon.net> 
> 	
> 	> Curt, I'm pretty sure you're working with F3 Phase IV 
> units. These would be 
> 	> 709ABCD and 710 ABCD 
> 	> in original ERIE paint. They were also (and 
> legitimately) known as F5s. 
> 	> 
> 	> SGL 
> 	> 
> 	> > -----Original Message----- 
> 	> > From: erielack-owner_@_lists.elhtsorg 
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> Of popectsw_@_msn.com 
> 	> > Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 3:55 PM 
> 	> > To: el_list 
> 	> > Subject: (erielack) Re-numbering some Erie F3 units 
> 	> > 
> 	> > Good afternoon everyone, 
> 	> > 
> 	> > I need to reach out for some modeling advice. Trying to put 
> 	> > the finishing touches on some Stewart HO scale F3 
> units that 
> 	> > came out years ago in the Erie paint scheme and I need to 
> 	> > number them. I have found several photos of these but they 
> 	> > all have the smaller numberboards on the sides of the nose. 
> 	> > The ones I am working with have the larger 
> numberboards like 
> 	> > F7's have and have not seen photos of these except after EL 
> 	> > Merger and then very rarely. Does anyone know what number 
> 	> > series this style F unit would be correct for? 
> 	> > 
> 	> > Thanks in advance!! 
> 	> > 
> 	> > Curt Pope 
> 	> > ELHS #1858 
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