Image of Vandalia 11937 wood coal gon in 1913
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of Vandalia 11937 wood coal gon in
1913
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of CI&L 20301 40ft flat with architectural column 1929
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of CI&L 20301 40ft flat with
architectural column 1929
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of CI&W 19204 ss box 1925 Indianapolis IN
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of CI&W 19204 ss box 1925 Indianapolis
IN
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of VS&P 26022 36ft trussrod vent box
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of VS&P 26022 36ft trussrod vent box in
1895, looks to be a Ohio Falls Car Mfg Co builders photo. Right off the bat I
don't know what those reporting marks stand for... any thoughts?
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of GATX 30277 tank car no date Indiana
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of GATX 30277 tank car no date
Indiana
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of PRR 302489 class GS gon 1931 Indiana
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of PRR 302489 class GS gon 1931
Indiana
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Image of CH&D 46587 36ft trussrod box 1913
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Image of CH&D 46587 36ft trussrod box
1913
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Some images of CCC&StL coal carrying rolling stock during the 1930s
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
Some images of CCC&StL coal carrying rolling
stock during the 1930s
CCC&StL 81851 twin hopper 1931
CCC&StL coal gons and hopper 1933 CCC&StL 19080 steel gon coal load 1933 CCC&StL coal gons 1933 (mirror reversed) Enjoy! Claus Schlund
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Photo: B&O Boxcar In MOW Service
Photo: B&O Boxcar In MOW Service A photo from Marty Bernard on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/129679309@N05/49295251703/in/album-72157661360791085/ This one certainly is a veteran of the rails. The car number is too faint for me to see on my monitor. Are those patch plates along the bottom of the car? Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
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SEEKING PHOTO HELP
WILLIAM PARDIE
I am looking for a good B end shot for the Northern Pacific stock car (CentrL Valley) in the third series that used the Ajax power handbrake (82596 series). Thanks in advance for any help. Bill Pardie Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Re: ERIE boxcars in 1914 and a nice view of a loading pen with sheep
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi Doug,
Sharp eyes you have!
Thanks for the additional insights
Claus Schlund
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Re: Photo: Tank Cars At National Zinc Separating Company Plant
David,
Unfortunately, that particular archive has no zoom function. I downloaded the photo, but the scan resolution was such that it really could not be enlarged.
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of David via groups.io <jaydeet2001@...>
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2020 12:52 PM To: RealSTMFC@groups.io <RealSTMFC@groups.io> Subject: [RealSTMFC] Photo: Tank Cars At National Zinc Separating Company Plant To get back to the actual topic, does anyone know how to zoom or enlarge
this photo? The car looks like a pre-tank-anchor German-American product, and a larger version would be nice. David Thompson
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Re: ERIE boxcars in 1914 and a nice view of a loading pen with sheep
Notice the hogs in the pen with the hog shed.
What is the white octagonal building? A phone booth? It’s up on cribbing and it looks like a tool boxes and other supplies around it. There are work crew cars with walk planks among the siding. Indications of a work project in town?
Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> On Behalf Of Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2020 3:06 PM To: STMFC <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> Subject: [RealSTMFC] ERIE boxcars in 1914 and a nice view of a loading pen with sheep
Hi List Members,
ERIE boxcars in 1914, and a nice view of a loading pen with sheep at the link below
Also, a high resolution image is available at the link below
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Re: some steam era work train equipment images
Claus the “sand car” is probably for hauling/storing locomotive sand. Appears to be a homemade single bay covered hopper.
Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> On Behalf Of Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2020 2:25 PM To: STMFC <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> Subject: [RealSTMFC] some steam era work train equipment images
Hi List Members,
I stumbled upon some steam era work train equipment images of various types
IC (number unreadable) single sheathed boxcar with windows
L&N 40069, described as 'sand car' a bit of a mystery!
NYC car, possible tank car? Possible weed sprayer? Possibly rebuild from a steam loco tender?
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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CORRECTED COPY Re: [RealSTMFC] NYC offset-side hopper (Sunshine Minikit)
David
I'm assuming HO since you mentioned Sunshine (AFAIK, their hopper minikits were for the AAR alternate standard offset, not the cars in question),Sunshine did make a minikit for the 1920s NYC System offset-side hoppers. This one came up on Ebay a week ago: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sunshine-Resin-NYC-Or-P-amp-E-Resin-Hopper-Mini-Kit-/233653105525 David Thompson
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ERIE boxcars in 1914 and a nice view of a loading pen with sheep
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
ERIE boxcars in 1914, and a nice view of a loading
pen with sheep at the link below
Also, a high resolution image is available at the
link below
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Re: Posting photo links was Photo: Tank Cars At National Zinc Separating Company Plant
mopacfirst
I would not normally have the time or inclination to go looking for these. Nor would it necessarily occur to me to go looking for them, either.
It's true for me also that most of these photos are too old for me, but every once in a while something that interests me pops up. I don't get emails, but rather see the posts on line, so it's not any hardship for me in terms of having to delete the posts. So if one or two or three people have the time, and the ideas, and the willingness, to go excavating these, more power to you. And if nothing else, it amuses me about the lack of knowledge of the people who are assigned to write captions for them, or the lack of perspective on something that happened a hundred years ago, but that comes with the territory. Ron Merrick who really only cares about central Kansas
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ATSF steel 40ft boxcar and a (possibly IC) steel GS gondola
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
An image showing ATSF steel 40ft boxcar and a
(possibly IC) steel GS gondola. I note the PRR style position light signal in
the picture.
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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some steam era work train equipment images
Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
Hi List Members,
I stumbled upon some steam era work train equipment
images of various types
IC X4356 tender cistern on flat car IC (number unreadable) single sheathed boxcar with windows
L&N 40069, described as 'sand car' a bit of a mystery!
NYC car, possible tank car? Possible weed sprayer? Possibly rebuild from a
steam loco tender?
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Re: Posting photo links was Photo: Tank Cars At National Zinc Separating Company Plant
Dave Bayless
Thank You Bob , and others for posting these photos. Keep them coming as they generate conversation and data from other list members in the know. This is information I can use and would have a hard time finding on my own. Those that don't like the photos are few and far between and don't have anything to share anyway. They should appreciate the digging and searching you do and learn to use the delete key if not needed. Sounds like they are just a flat spot on the wheel and should mark off, worked too many 12-hour trips. Thanks a million, Dave SilverStreak Bayless Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE device
------ Original message------ From: Bob Chaparro via groups.io Date: Sat, Jul 25, 2020 11:04 AM Cc: Subject:Re: [RealSTMFC] Posting photo links was Photo: Tank Cars At National Zinc Separating Company Plant Thank you for your support. I have also received five private messages of support as of this morning. I find these photos while I am searching for content for my own groups. And rather than ignore those photos I can't use I know there's a benefit to sharing them with modelers and historians who may be able to use them or folks who would just enjoy seeing them. In my many years in the hobby I have benefitted tremendously from others who have freely shared what they know and what they have found. It's my time to give something back and I enjoy doing it. Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA Moderator Model Railroads of Southern California https://groups.io/g/ModelRailroadsofSoCalif Railroad Citrus Industry Modeling Group https://groups.io/g/RailroadCitrusIndustryModelingGroup Railway Bull Shippers Group
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