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采购内容 标题: 支持偶才有动力哦~希望和大家交朋友PG Raile-mail:pgrail@venturenet.co.za phone/fax ++27 39 6951187>Phil Girdlestone has his own company in South Africa and has designed and manufactured components for several steam locomotive modernization projects, as well as a complete diesel locomotive for the FCAF. See the Girdlestone page for more info. William L. Petitjean, P.E., Inc.Steam Engine Lubrication Specialties>P. O. Box 1118Fall City, Washington, USA 98024>phone: 425-222-6781fax: 425-222-4781>Email: <A href="mailto:wpetitjean@steamenginelube.com wpetitjean@steamenginelube.com Bill has recently started producing Green Velvet steam cylinder oil, formulated specifically for steam engine lubrication by reciprocating steam power engineers. Bill's new website gives details on the lubricants offered andrecommendations for their use. >Hugh Phillips EngineeringAbergavenny, UK >phone and fax:+44 (1873) 856013E-mail: <A href="mailto:hugh@hughphillipsengineering.com hugh@hughphillipsengineering.com Specialise in the manufacture of full size steam loco valves and controls such as : live and exhaust steam injectors, steam &amp; vacuum brake valves, ejectors, etc., mechanical lubricators, hydrostatic lubricators, turbo generators, safety valves, valves of all types for steam, water and air, steam driven air compressors>This has been their main activity for over 25 years. Amongst projects completed have been the restoration of six of the Sudan Railways 2-8-2 for grain haulage in 1985-1986 and the design and build of three 4-4-0 and fifteen passenger cars for Euro Disney in Paris.>>>Pittsburgh Air Brake Company, Inc. (PABCO)33 B Sycamore StreetCarnegie PA 15106-2042412-278-3600 Fax 412-278-1833E-mail: <A href="mailto:sales@pghairbrake.com sales@pghairbrake.com>A.R. certified to rebuild and test older valves such as those used onschedule 6ET, as well as various triple and control valves, P, L, M,U-12, etc.>>PRESTON SERVICES>Preston Canterbury Kent England CT3 1DH>Tel: (GB) 01227 722502>Fax: (GB) 01227 720887E-mail: <A href="mailto:mlb@prestonservices.co.uk mlb@prestonservices.co.uk Suppliers of steam engines, spares, and services >>Railway Wheelset &amp; Brake Ltd 280 Bawtry Road>WickersleyRotherham>S66 0JJ>United Kingdom.Tel: (0)1709 542907>Fax: (0)1709 701082E-Mail: <A href="mailto:HeloHart@aol.com HeloHart@aol.com Supplies a variety of equipment for railway service, including wheelset components such as wheels, axles, and tires; vacuum brake equipment such as cylinders and parts, hoses, valves and parts, composition brake blocks, and airbrake equipment for freight cars.>Riley &amp; Son (E) LtdEast Lancashire Loco Works, Baron Street, Bury, Lancashire BL9 0TY>Outside the UK:>Phone +44 161 764 2892Fax +44 161 763 5191>Located in Britain, Riley has done heavy work and supplied parts for numerous British tourist railways as well as several in the U.S.>>Southwest Steam Locomotivephone 1-817-366-8244>Ron Larson, formerly Chief Mechanical Officer and Road Foreman for the steam operations of the Tarantula RR, has started a new service for steam engine servicing and repairs.>Starfire Engineering and Technologies, Inc.Andrew J. Spurlock, P.E.>President2429 Iowa Street, Suite K>Lawrence, Kansas 66046-4075Voice: 785-842-1111>FAX: 785-842-8811e-mail: <A href="mailto:ajspurlock@starfire.net ajspurlock@starfire.net>Structural and mechanical engineering design and analysis services for design of new steam locomotives, repairs or modification to existing steam locomotives, tenders, support cars, and other equipment, systems and parts. Includes analysis, drawing production, Form 4 calculations, and document production. Additional areas of expertise include drawgear, brake systems, suspensions, safety appliances, mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical systems, freight cars, long-haul passsenger cars, maintenance of way equipment, shop machinery and equipment.>Steam Loco Design>24 Willow LaneGreat Cambourne>CAMBRIDGE>CB3 6AA>UKTelephone: +44 (0)1954 204338Fax: +44 (0)1954 204337Email: <A href="mailto:ian.gaylor@steam-loco-design.co.uk ian.gaylor@steam-loco-design.co.uk Steam Loco Design is led by consultant design engineer Ian Gaylor who has a lifetime of experience in both mechanical engineering design and steam locomotive operation. One-time Head of Mechanical Engineering at Cranfield Institute of Technology's Product Engineering Centre he is currently, in addition to his work with Steam Loco Design, a Senior Consultant with a leading European technology and management consultancy.>Ian has more than thirty-five years experience of working as a volunteer engineman on many lines including the Festiniog, West Somerset, Leighton Buzzard and Bure Valley Railways. Over the years he has been involved in many locomotive restoration projects, volunteering his engineering design expertise and skills as a fitter. He also has extensive experience of training footplate staff and has produced training materials which are in use at several lines. Steam Loco Design provides a complete range of services covering engineering design for steam locomotives and railway rolling-stock. Steam Locomotive Services, Inc.>J. David Conrad23 Blake Street>Ivoryton, CT, USA 06442phone 860-767-2429>FAX 860-767-0104 Steam Locomotive inspections, appraisals, and acquisitions. Imported locomotives and parts. >Steam Operations Corporation>Scott Lindsay, President>P.O. Box 146>Pacific, MO 63069 phone (205) 908-6104 >e-mail: <A href="mailto:Scott@steamoperations.com Scott@steamoperations.com Website updated 5/30/04. Operated by Scott Lindsay, formerly with the Norfolk Southern steam program. From the new website: "Steam locomotive repairs. the nation's leading firm devoted to the restoration, rebuilding, and preservation of steam locomotives, turntables, and other historic railroad equipment and the management of historic railroad collections. Steam Operations offers unparalleled experience, a commitment to quality and value, and a breadth of services unequalled throughout the industry." >Steam Services of America55 John Allman LaneSylva, NC 28779office: 828.631.2901fax: 828.631.2903>cell: 828.226.5214e-mail: <A href="mailto:ssoa2001@aol.com ssoa2001@aol.com Steam Services of America offers one of the most complete lists of parts and services in the industry. With more than 25 years in the "business" we can offer service in all most every aspect of tourist rail operations. We handle complete rail-up restorations on steam locomotives and passenger cars. We can organize and streamline your operation to better serve your customers and increase the bottom line. Steam Services of America also offers a complete line of steam locomotive parts and greases. >Strasburg Railroad >P. O. Box 96Strasburg, PA 17579-0096Phone: (717) 687-8421>E-mail: VP-Shops, Kelly Anderson at:<A href="mailto:kelly@strasburgrailroad.com kelly@strasburgrailroad.com>ASME "S" stamp, and NBIC "R" stamp holder. Boilers designed, built and repaired. FRA Form 4's calculated. Supplier of certified boiler parts (superheater units, flanged sheets, flexible stay bolts, caps, sleeves, etc.). Consolidated safety valves built and repaired. Sellers type injectors built and repaired. Steam locomotives designed, built, restored, and overhauled. Complete locomotive wheel shop. P &amp; K type triple valves, and 6ET brake equipment repaired and tested. Wooden bodied freight and passenger cars designed, built and restored. Reproduction car stoves, seats, and window hardware made. Movie work done. >>Terlyn Industries, Inc.1-800-200-4112 >FAX: 1-616-383-8246e-mail: <A href="mailto:terlyn@terlyn.com terlyn@terlyn.com Steam locomotive boiler treatment; single liquid to be added to tender. >>Tennessee Valley Railroad>4119 Cromwell Road>Chattanooga TN 37421Phone: 423-894-8028 Voice423-622-5973 (shop voice)Fax: 423-894-8029 FaxE-mail: Mark Ray at <A href="mailto:AW90H@cs.com AW90H@cs.com The wheel shop at TVRM is equipped with a Niles AQJ90 Journal Turning Lathe (serial number 23536, built 1948) for turning driving wheel journals and hubs; a Niles QB90 Quartering and Crank Pin Turning Machine (serial number 23549, built 1948) for turning steam locomotive crank pins; and a Niles AW90 Heavy Driving Wheel Lathe (serial number 23520, built 1945) for profiling of tires and truing of driving wheel centers. The wheel lathe was obtained from the B&amp;O's Glenwood Shop in 1982. The other two machines were obtained from Poland in 1995. They had been part of an order of 30 machines (10 of each type) that were sold to Poland as part of the Polish Restoration and Recovery Program following WWII (and before Stalin dropped the Iron Curtain). All 3 machines were rebuilt with the wheel lathe being returned to service in January of this year. Since then, TVRM has performed machining operations for the 2719, 1522, 6325, 1702, 203, and just recently, the CPR 2816.Ask for General Foreman George Walker at the shop.>>Thorne International Boiler Services Limited>BilstonWest Midlands>WV14 0RQEngland.>Tel: 44 (0)1902 404223Fax: 44 (0)1902 404224email: <A href="mailto:info@tibsltd.com info@tibsltd.com TIBS have a vast experience of supplying replacement parts &amp; spares for many different types of locomotives around the world. > >Tranex Turismo S.A.>Ruta 3 km 3042 (9410)UshuaiaPhone: (54-2901) 431600>Fax: (54-2901) 537696>E-mail: <A href="mailto:engineer@arnet.com.ar engineer@arnet.com.ar>Tranex can offer tourist railway project development services, steam technical services (design, redesign, inspection), maritime services for transportation of railway equipment. Shaun McMahon is the Chief Mechanical Officer and works in coordination with steam improvement veterans Phil Girdlestone and L. D. Porta.>>Tweetsie RailroadMechanical Department>Blowing Rock, NC, USA>PO Box 388Blowing Rock, NC 28605>828-264-9061 ? 800-526-5740 (note- contact info is for tourist RR office, not shop) Shops for the amusement park "Tweetsie Railroad" in Blowing Rock, NC. These guys perform serious steam work, although mostly on narrow-gauge steam locomotives. >>msn:duo-<A href="mailto:lx@hotmail.com lx@hotmail.com>QQ:123978491