The centerpiece of the Carolina Division will be a water to rail transfer at the port of Charleston.
During my research, I have found the following cranes doing water to rail transfer.
Originally, I was going to model the crane at Chatannooga, and I started to build it.
That build was stopped, when I found the crane at Bratislava, in Slovakia, it matched exactly what I was looking for. Recently, I found that the Port of Charleston had a 400 ton crane, and that is what will be built.
The crane was located at the Port of Charleston. The shear-leg crane had a capacity of 400 tons. It was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in September of 1989.
This shear leg crane had a capacity of 400 tons. It was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The raised control cab is interesting. The following photos were sent by Daniel. It will be built using a Kibri crane minus the truck and outriggers.
The crane is located in Bratislava, Slovakia, on the Danube River. It has a capacity of 560 tons.