Some time ago, Joe Crea asked me if I had any photos of this standpipe. I think I found a picture my Dad had taken, or maybe it was a photo that showed it with #75. I's been a while. But whatever it was I sent him showed only the upper part of it. He told me that he had taken a picture of it back in the 70's, before it was taken down.
Yesterday he sent an email with a copy of the picture that he'd found after all this time. I told him it would be of interest to this group and he said it was fine to post it. Hopefully, one of these days, he will emerge as a contributor here, although this is a great start.
The question I have is, was this standpipe put in service in the early 40's, as work was being done to standard gauge what was then the Climax Branch, or was this already in use prior to 1937? If it was, did it have to be modified to reach the top of the tanks on the big 600's that were used after the line was broad gauged? Or, was the standpipe just left unused after '43 and the engines watered from City Water in the roundouse?
I posted this before seeing the pics that Randy sent earlier. The one of the actual standpipe is great because it shows the other side from Joe's angle, and also shows the proximity to the depot and the good old #641. And an excellent model, too. Well done. What scale do you model in, Randy?