What were “cow catchers” used for on old steam engines? Cows - for real?
More or less, yes. Cows, bison, horses…
…people who couldn’t figure out what the whistle was for…
Then they ought to bring them back!
Well…at todays speeds I don’t think they would work. By the time we got pacifics and Mikados, Most cow catchers were nothing more than small snow plow decorations. The cow catcher might work more like a knife at 50 MPH.
" You know, I never knew how many parts a cow had untill I saw one disassembled".
Red Green [#oops]
But to re-assemble the cow, all you need to use the handyman’s secret wepon…Duct tape! [:)]
Ah the wisdom of Red…
Looking at the miniscule ones on the “modern” steam locomotives, they couldn’t have been functional. So was it a matter of the ICC regulations stating every steam locomotive had to have a cow catcher and never took the law off the books? Weren’t som of the early boxcabs equipped with one as well?
Yeah, I guess some boxcabs did have them. Would we consider the front of the Pioneer zepher a cow catcher or a plow?
Decoration!
Dog Food Prevention Device = Cow Catcher (use similar to R/W fence)
Part of the game is to get anything from getting under the pilot and into the lead trucks of the locomotive and keep those front trucks from going rigid or derailing. I’ve seen a piece of well placed firewood derail an engine heavier than some steamers…
Actually I’ve heard that before the cow catcher there were just two spikes in front to impale the cow. But when it took a block and tackle to remove the cows they changed to the “hit 'em and scatter 'em” cow catchers. If you think about it, the spikes where the real cow-CATCHERS, the grate like structure was more like a cow deflector. Why would you want a dead or dying cow attached to the train for the whole trip? If you notice the later and later in history you go and the bigger and bigger the steam engine the smaller and smaller the cow catcher. By then there was more cow control and the locos were more powerful and faster that the loco alone could do the job of scattering or splattering animals.
But remember, The first cow catcher was on the John Bull, one of the earliest steamers in the US, plus, at 20 MPH, I don’t think you can splatter a cow, or am I wrong?
If you are refering to my comment on splattering I was refering to the big locomotives. But you’d be surpised then what even 20mph can do. Someone in our town, years ago, was either killed or seriously injured when their car hit a concrete post in the park doin 5-10mph. The sudden, instant, stop was enough to break or snap a neck or cause head trauma if the head where to hit something hard.
A train at 20mph, even the John Bull, could poke a cow with a spike like a hotdog. It’s got weight and momentum behind it. (Think jousting in the medieval-renaisance age.) Going through the country-side there weren’t too many fences back in 1820-18whenever. Especially out in the west with the buffaloe and cattle herds. The train would have to slow down and the angled cow catcher could help pu***hem off the tracks. At higher speeds the cow catcher on old 4-4-0 locos were more effective for maybe 1 cow at a time.
All this reminds of one of the stories in a book I have. From The Romance and Folklore of North American Railroads there’s a short clip about a train running slow because of recent flooding. A passenger remarked: “Does this railroad company allow passengers to give it advice, if they do so in a respectful manner?” The conductor replied he guessed so. “Well then it occurred to me that it would be well to detach the cowcatcher from the front of the engine and hitch it to the rear of the train; fo, you see, we are not liable to overtake a cow, and what’s to prevent a cow from strolling into this car and biting a passenger?” This story is attributed to Mark Twain.
Another variation of this story later in the book goes like this: "One old cow got her tail caught in the cow-catcher and she run off down the tr
I don’t want to be to graphic, But Cws are the worst thing to hit on a train, especually jsut a low level Contol cab,
why you ask? Because they are full of S^%T!
Man, it’s the biggest mess in the world.
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Ill have to remember that…NOT!
Kevin: Have seen what a loaded cattle semi-trailer looks like after getting hit broadside by Amtrak at 80mph…The F40PH wasn’t silver anymore and OH THE SMELL!
I haven’t seen a cattle trailer, but I DO know what a semi trailer loaded with cardboard looks like after being hit at 75 MPH.[:0]The trailer was totally demolished,and the front of the F40 was bashed in pretty good! I was on the train that did this,too![B)]
Man, I thought hitting one cow smelt bad…
If the S*&* hit the fan when we hit it (Note: it couldn’t be provented) The S*&* must have REALLY hit the fan with that accident… blah…
at 22 mph a person will just fly off the engine. this one lived but they had a head ache and a few other things wrong. nothing another drink wont cure