Waite Phillips Oil Company tank cars
rim_line <ehiser@...>
Folks:
Is anyone aware of any photos of Waite Phillips Oil Company tank cars (reporting marks WPHX) and dimensional data for the same? Help would be appreciated. Thanks, Eric Hiser Phoenix, AZ
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Re: GN 40' box car question
Gatwood, Elden J SAD
Dave;
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Does "3 parts per package" mean 3 sprues containing a total of 3 wheels, all for $5, or one sprue for $5 that has 3 parts on it, one of which is a brake wheel? Thanks for this heads-up, also! Elden Gatwood
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From: STMFC@yahoogroups.com [mailto:STMFC@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ealabhan0 Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 12:38 PM To: STMFC@yahoogroups.com Subject: [STMFC] Re: GN 40' box car question Gentlemen, The Superior handbrake wheel and mechanism detail set is available from the Chicago & North Western Historical Society, which first had Red Caboose do them for a special run of M&StL box cars (sold out). The Society still orders special runs of the Superior HB sprue for their Company Store, three sets for $5, shipping included. I ordered some a couple of months ago, and they are just beautiful. The CNWHS Company Store website is http://www.cnwhs.org/shopping/index.php <http://www.cnwhs.org/shopping/index.php> Hope this helps, Dave Sieber, Reno NV --- In STMFC@yahoogroups.com <mailto:STMFC%40yahoogroups.com> , Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...> wrote: Appears to be a Superior brake wheel. Red Caboose produced a separate detail parts package 8000-13 with this brake wheel and housing but I don't know if it's still available. Tim O'Connor At 9/25/2009 07:44 AM Friday, Matt Sugarman wrote: All, Could someone tell me what type of brake wheel is on the car on the bottom of page 38 of the four ways west GN freight car pictorial, vol 1 (GN 18598)??? And is it available in HO scale??? Thank you, Matt Sugerman, Ft. Worth, TX
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Tank car help
Clark Propst <cepropst@...>
I'm not much on tank cars. We're trying to find out what types of cars these were. They were purchased by the M&StL in the early 40s for weed sprayer service. Here's what Gene Green was able to provide. Any help of what to use for a model would be much appericated,
Clark Propst Mason City Iowa MOW # ORIG # =================== X-822 - WTKX 957 X-821 - RMX 167 X-820 - RMX 156 X-823 - WTKX 866 MOW # BLT X-822 - 3-17 X-821 - 4-17 X-820 - 6-16 X-823 - 3-17 MOW # AAR CLASS X-822 - TM II X-821 - TM III X-820 - TM II X-823 - TM II MOW # LT WT X-822 - 37,000 X-821 - 40,400 X-820 - 35,800 X-823 - 40,200 MOW # CAPY X-822 - 60,000 X-821 - 80,000 X-820 - 60,000 X-823 - 80,000 MOW # DOME X-822 - 255 gals. X-821 - 255 gals. X-820 - 164 gals. X-823 - 268 gals. MOW # GALS. X-822 - 8076 X-821 - 8217 X-820 - 8072 X-823 - 8094 MOW # MAX PRESS X-822 - 60 lbs. X-821 - 60 lbs. X-820 - 60 lbs. X-823 - 60 lbs. MOW # SAFETY X-822 - 25 lbs. X-821 - 25 lbs. X-820 - 25 lbs. X-823 - 25 lbs. MOW # TRUCKS X-822 - 5x9 Bettendorf X-821 - no info X-820 - 5x9 Bettendorf X-823 - no info MOW # LENGTH X-822 - no info X-821 - no info X-820 - no info X-823 - 35'-11" MOW # DRAFT GEAR X-822 - Cardwell G-11 X-821 - Cardwell G-25 X-820 - Cardwell G-11 X-823 - Cardwell G-11-A MOW # REC'D PEORIA X-822 - May 23, 1942 X-821 - May 24, 1942 X-820 - May 26, 1942 X-823 - June 4, 1942 MOW # REMARKS X-822 - Orig equipped w/Andrews 4.5x8 trucks X-821 - no info X-820 - Orig equipped w/Andrews 4.5x8 trucks X-823 - No truck change
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Re: GN 40' box car question
David Sieber
Gentlemen,
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The Superior handbrake wheel and mechanism detail set is available from the Chicago & North Western Historical Society, which first had Red Caboose do them for a special run of M&StL box cars (sold out). The Society still orders special runs of the Superior HB sprue for their Company Store, three sets for $5, shipping included. I ordered some a couple of months ago, and they are just beautiful. The CNWHS Company Store website is http://www.cnwhs.org/shopping/index.php Hope this helps, Dave Sieber, Reno NV
--- In STMFC@yahoogroups.com, Tim O'Connor <timboconnor@...> wrote:
Appears to be a Superior brake wheel. Red Caboose produced a separate detail parts package 8000-13 with this brake wheel and housing but I don't know if it's still available. Tim O'Connor At 9/25/2009 07:44 AM Friday, Matt Sugarman wrote: All, Could someone tell me what type of brake wheel is on the car on the bottom of page 38 of the four ways west GN freight car pictorial, vol 1 (GN 18598)??? And is it available in HO scale??? Thank you, Matt Sugerman, Ft. Worth, TX
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Re: Western Prototype Modelers Meet 2009
Carl J. Marsico <Carlmarsico@...>
Jerry Glow wrote:
"We especially resented how they included our merged roads in their copyright scheme even though the heralds and names had for all purposes been retired although they did occasionally use them to keep their use of them "active" UP actually hurt their protectable interest (if any) in the CNW, SP, and DRGW schemes by "patching" the motive power from these roads, which I'd say is rebuttable evidence of an intent to abandon these trademarks. Although UP freight cars of predecessor roads dating back to the acquisitions of MP and WP are still out there in good numbers, this is clearly due to the logistics of repainting an entire freight car fleet vs. an intent to "honor the fallen flag", and could presumably be proven with internal documentation in regards to the guidelines to repaint freight cars, or depositions of supervisory staff familiar with these procedures. If anything, UP seemed to get "nostalgic" after they figured this out and started keeping a few token units and painting the SD70ACe's in the "Heritage" schemes, notably in "hybrid" paint schemes in what appears to be an attempt to protect multiple paint schemes of a road on a single unit. (This would have been a great topic to cover in law school during our Trademarks and Copyrights course.) I'll join the ranks of people having contempt for "the Borg" litigating what I consider to be frivolous claims against smaller companies that don't have the resources to defend these suits, and subsequently turning around and having their in-house attorney gripe when I filed a cross-claim against them for contribution in a Small Claims property damage suit (about $2,000.00 if I remember correctly) filed against both one of their employees driving a company truck and our client, driving a different vehicle. (The subsequent attorney assigned to the file was a very reasonable person, and I never had a problem with him) I also called them out once for trespassing on my property (company truck in driveway of our condo building), which at that time, was adjacent to their former CNW mainline. On the other hand, UP played a big role even in the pre-merger CNW that I grew up with and model, so a "boycott" of UP would be pretty much impossible for me unless I switched roads. CJM [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: GN 40' box car question
Matt
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Appears to be a Superior brake wheel. Red Caboose produced a separate detail parts package 8000-13 with this brake wheel and housing but I don't know if it's still available. Tim O'Connor
At 9/25/2009 07:44 AM Friday, you wrote:
All,
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Re: Western Prototype Modelers Meet 2009
I wouldn't read anything into the WPM meet model displays -- UP is
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very popular with many modelers and Walthers just announced a batch of UP passenger trains. California has always been home to a bevy of SP and ATSF modelers, with WP and UP running well behind. I remember going to an NMRA regional in Austin TX in 1989 and over 90% of the models on display were SP even though Austin was on the MP mainline to Mexico and MKT ran through there too. And the layout tours featured GN and ATSF but no SP layouts. Go figure. Tim O'Connor
Maybe it was a move to redirect the resentment toward him and practices he conducted.
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SC&F 5 course radial tank cars
cn528 <jscagle@...>
Good Morning Gang:
Been trying to load up a couple of images of the new 5 course radial tank cars. Last night was unsuccesful. Resized the images and tried them again, the note said they were waiting approval. I will check back later and see if it works. Also, a note on the website. Still under construction but making progress. I believe by next week we should have some obvious errors fixed and going in the proper direction. Thank you for your all patience. jon
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Re: Western Prototype Modelers Meet 2009
jerryglow2
Maybe it was a move to redirect the resentment toward him and practices he conducted.
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Jerry Glow
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Re: Western Prototype Modelers Meet 2009
jerryglow2
Don't forget the origin of this meet was the Western PACIFIC in which I suspect a resentment toward the UP. As a MP modeler, I sharred that resentment with a WP modeler friend. We especially resented how they included our merged roads in their copyright scheme even though the heralds and names had for all purposes been retired although they did occasionally use them to keep their use of them "active"
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Jerry Glow
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Re: Ted Culotta/Larry Jackman MIA
pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
I have had an email from Ted recently. He's still alive and kicking.
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Some of life's little issues are getting in the way these days I believe. That's all I can say. I believe he'll be at Naperville. Pierre Oliver
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GN 40' box car question
Camas74
All,
Could someone tell me what type of brake wheel is on the car on the bottom of page 38 of the four ways west GN freight car pictorial, vol 1 (GN 18598)??? And is it available in HO scale??? Thank you, Matt Sugerman, Ft. Worth, TX
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Re: CofG Covered Hoppers
Lee Gautreaux
Clark,
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I believe the problem was with the rrpicturearchive server, as it is working now and I didn't change anything. I'm glad you enjoyed the site. I wish that more people would "adopt" a railroad's freight car fleet and maintain pages for that road. I'd be glad to teach anyone that wants to learn as well as host the pages. Lee A. Gautreaux - The RailGoat http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/
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Re: Sunshine ART ktis still available?
Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
Of course it would have helped if I'd included the URL
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www.sunshinekits.com/sunimages/sunnumericlist.pdf Jim
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From: STMFC@yahoogroups.com [mailto:STMFC@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jim & Lisa Hayes Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 4:28 PM To: STMFC@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [STMFC] Sunshine ART ktis still available? Jerry and others, the most recent list can be found here. It's in reverse numeric order. If it's on the list, there's a near 100% chance it is available. If it's not on the list there's a near 100% chance it's not available. I need to rescan this list as it's a much bigger file than it should be and is slow to load. I'll have a new list in early November, after Naperville. Jim Hayes Portland Oregon www.sunshinekits.com
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Re: Sunshine ART ktis still available?
Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
Jerry and others, the most recent list can be found here. It's in reverse
numeric order. If it's on the list, there's a near 100% chance it is available. If it's not on the list there's a near 100% chance it's not available. I need to rescan this list as it's a much bigger file than it should be and is slow to load. I'll have a new list in early November, after Naperville. Jim Hayes Portland Oregon www.sunshinekits.com
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Ted Culotta/Larry Jackman MIA
ed_mines
Anyone seem or heard from him? News of the double sheathed book?
How about funny man Larry Jackman?
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Re: Modeling UTLX type X and V (was Blackstone Models UTLX tank cars)
Jack Burgess
Dennis wrote:
Since you and Jack have both looked at these cars, what do youBruce's description is right on the money... Jack Burgess www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
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Re: PFE reefer colour schemes
steve l <stevelucas3@...>
It appears that most major roads post-WWII had at least one experimental aluminum-bodied or aluminum-sided boxcar.
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CN had only three out of a fleet of over 40,000 steel 40' boxcars. I need a lot of CN cars for a 1956 grain-hauling road, but one aluminum-sided car alone would stick out from all those CN Red #11 cars in a hurry. Why is it that modellers seem to seek out the unusual to model? Oh, here comes that silver "Cookie Box" again... Steve Lucas.
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Re: Commonwealth steel combined end frame and body bolster castings
Dennis Storzek
--- In STMFC@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Kirkham" <rdkirkham@...> wrote:
Rob, Take another look at that Royalite car on pages 268 - 269 of the 1922 Car Builder's Cyclopedia that we were discussing the other week... The car was built by CC&F in 1921, and the cross sectional views show it has a cast bolster. Not quite as good a photos, and you have to spend some time deciphering the hidden lines, but there's a lot of info in those drawings. Dennis
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Re: Sunshine ART ktis still available?
Don Worthy
I have a 46.9 "steel" and a 14.1 wood side kit. Both are ART reefers.
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Sorry I don't have the numbers that you're looking for. Don Worthy
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From: asychis@aol.com <asychis@aol.com> Subject: [STMFC] Sunshine ART ktis still available? To: STMFC@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009, 1:07 PM Hi, I was wondering if any list members have a recent Sunshine list and know if kits 46.10-46.12 are still available? Price? I could write Sunshine, but that will take three months or more for an answer. Thanks, Jerry Michels
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