最近のgngoatで話題になっているのが、「datenail」です。辞書をひいても分からなかったのですが、Wikipediaで見てみたら、枕木の古さを示す表示とのことです。原文は、
Datenails were tagging devices utilized by railroads to visually identify the age of a railroad tie. Different railroads used different sized nails with either alpha or numerical markings. An example would be a Southern Pacific Railroad nail with the marking "01" stamped on the head of the nail. The "01" would identify the nail as being hammered into a railroad tie in the year 1901.
Datenail use has dropped dramatically since the mid-20th century and the advent of more modern maintenance of way equipment. Ties are no longer marked in this manner in North American practice, and the nails themselves are now sought after by railroadiana collectors. It should be noted that the Southern Railway never made use of datenails.
です。
こういうものにも興味を持っているファンは多いようで、3冊組みの本も出ているそうです。
Roger, You can only buy the Jeff Oaks books in the three volume set -
It's a bargin for $28.00 postpaid - These are spiral bothree
volumes - over 560 pages of info!!
I inserted his ordering info. The history of RR tie preservation &
the Great Northern tie & Somers, MT info is in Volume One - Volume
Two has the specific GN datenail info and Volume Three has other RR
datenail info and any new additions.
Anyone interested in datenails even a little bit should have these
books:
The cost for the three volume set is $28.00 post paid. Canadian
orders: send US$34.00 in a postal money order or Paypal. I ship it
book rate (ca. 4-6 days), but if you want faster delivery, add $7.00
for 1st class (rates have gone up!). I accept Paypal (no credit
card payments), or send your money the old-fashioned way to:
Jeff Oaks
Dept. of Mathematics
University of Indianapolis
1400 E. Hanna Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227.
e-mail: oaks@...
Talk to ya later,
Dale Jones
実物がどういうものか良く分からないのですが、どなたか写真をお持ちの方はいらっしゃいますでしょうか?
Datenails were tagging devices utilized by railroads to visually identify the age of a railroad tie. Different railroads used different sized nails with either alpha or numerical markings. An example would be a Southern Pacific Railroad nail with the marking "01" stamped on the head of the nail. The "01" would identify the nail as being hammered into a railroad tie in the year 1901.
Datenail use has dropped dramatically since the mid-20th century and the advent of more modern maintenance of way equipment. Ties are no longer marked in this manner in North American practice, and the nails themselves are now sought after by railroadiana collectors. It should be noted that the Southern Railway never made use of datenails.
です。
こういうものにも興味を持っているファンは多いようで、3冊組みの本も出ているそうです。
Roger, You can only buy the Jeff Oaks books in the three volume set -
It's a bargin for $28.00 postpaid - These are spiral bothree
volumes - over 560 pages of info!!
I inserted his ordering info. The history of RR tie preservation &
the Great Northern tie & Somers, MT info is in Volume One - Volume
Two has the specific GN datenail info and Volume Three has other RR
datenail info and any new additions.
Anyone interested in datenails even a little bit should have these
books:
The cost for the three volume set is $28.00 post paid. Canadian
orders: send US$34.00 in a postal money order or Paypal. I ship it
book rate (ca. 4-6 days), but if you want faster delivery, add $7.00
for 1st class (rates have gone up!). I accept Paypal (no credit
card payments), or send your money the old-fashioned way to:
Jeff Oaks
Dept. of Mathematics
University of Indianapolis
1400 E. Hanna Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46227.
e-mail: oaks@...
Talk to ya later,
Dale Jones
実物がどういうものか良く分からないのですが、どなたか写真をお持ちの方はいらっしゃいますでしょうか?