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Carferry badger
And in Manitowac, just to the west of the Badger's slip at the location of the C. Ries coal yard, is a huge pile of "black diamonds", brought in by lake boat. Unfortunately, coaling the Badger is now
And in Manitowac, just to the west of the Badger's slip at the location of the C. Ries coal yard, is a huge pile of "black diamonds", brought in by lake boat. Unfortunately, coaling the Badger is now
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#102066
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
In June I had the opportunity to spend the night in one of the Badger's staterooms and the next day ride her to Manitowoc, Wisconsin,and back. Travel time one way is 4 hours and beleive me there was
In June I had the opportunity to spend the night in one of the Badger's staterooms and the next day ride her to Manitowoc, Wisconsin,and back. Travel time one way is 4 hours and beleive me there was
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Bob Weston
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#102065
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Navigation Lamp
The item in question on the superstructure of the car ferry Lansdowne is the
Starboard Running Lamp which would have displayed a green aspect. The Port
side would have displayed red.
William H.
The item in question on the superstructure of the car ferry Lansdowne is the
Starboard Running Lamp which would have displayed a green aspect. The Port
side would have displayed red.
William H.
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William Sharpe <wsharpe1@...>
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#102064
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Re: Morton running boards
Indeed, the Southern is the only road I know that split an order for
1500 cars with the first 500 MORTON, and the next 1000 were wood! This
was the series 21500-22999 built in 1942.
Tim O'Connor
Indeed, the Southern is the only road I know that split an order for
1500 cars with the first 500 MORTON, and the next 1000 were wood! This
was the series 21500-22999 built in 1942.
Tim O'Connor
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Tim O'Connor
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#102062
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
That is one sweet photo... but not of the same one we were originally talking about. My bet raiser was just a larger, higher quality version of the original photo we were referencing.
John
That is one sweet photo... but not of the same one we were originally talking about. My bet raiser was just a larger, higher quality version of the original photo we were referencing.
John
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John Degnan <Scaler164@...>
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#102061
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
I was on the northbound Coast Starlight a couple years ago. Through all
those curves on Cuesta hill, I was in the lounge car with fifty unwashed. On
the rear of the train was a Soo Line business car
I was on the northbound Coast Starlight a couple years ago. Through all
those curves on Cuesta hill, I was in the lounge car with fifty unwashed. On
the rear of the train was a Soo Line business car
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#102078
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
If you are close to Ludington, MI, or Manitowoc, WI, its possible to see, hear, and smell a piece of 1950s steam era freight equipment that is still in revenue service. The SS Badger no longer
If you are close to Ludington, MI, or Manitowoc, WI, its possible to see, hear, and smell a piece of 1950s steam era freight equipment that is still in revenue service. The SS Badger no longer
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Charles Hostetler <cesicjh@...>
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Good evening all,
My apologies to anyone who could not open the Shorpy photo of the SS Detroit with the deck load of stock cars etc. I should have included better information to locate the photo so
Good evening all,
My apologies to anyone who could not open the Shorpy photo of the SS Detroit with the deck load of stock cars etc. I should have included better information to locate the photo so
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Dave Lawler
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#102059
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
On the upper deck or structure above the four gentlemen is an article that
looks like a modern day propane tank. Any idea what it was? That Mather car
on the end looks to be no more than 26 feet
On the upper deck or structure above the four gentlemen is an article that
looks like a modern day propane tank. Any idea what it was? That Mather car
on the end looks to be no more than 26 feet
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Al Campbell
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Oh, and the smell of all that coal smoke. That is something I miss
already. And I bet in the future -- say year 2011-- there will be people
that have never had a whiff of it in their entire
Oh, and the smell of all that coal smoke. That is something I miss
already. And I bet in the future -- say year 2011-- there will be people
that have never had a whiff of it in their entire
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Malcolm H. Houck
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Re: Morton running boards
Bud, The Southern railway was a big user of Morton "Open Grip" running
boards. The first 50 foot boxcars to be equi8ped with them were
41500-41549, 40200-40249 and 41500-41549. These runnning boards
Bud, The Southern railway was a big user of Morton "Open Grip" running
boards. The first 50 foot boxcars to be equi8ped with them were
41500-41549, 40200-40249 and 41500-41549. These runnning boards
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O Fenton Wells
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#102057
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Re: Soo boxcar trucks
One more question for the Soo knowledgeable.
One of the Branchline 1430 40' decorated cars, marked NEW 11-51 and with the words SOO LINE high and close to the door, has black (car cement) ends.
My
One more question for the Soo knowledgeable.
One of the Branchline 1430 40' decorated cars, marked NEW 11-51 and with the words SOO LINE high and close to the door, has black (car cement) ends.
My
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mopacfirst
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#102056
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Oh, that this were the case. (steam-era content follows)
I was on the northbound Coast Starlight a couple years ago. Through all those curves on Cuesta hill, I was in the lounge car with fifty
Oh, that this were the case. (steam-era content follows)
I was on the northbound Coast Starlight a couple years ago. Through all those curves on Cuesta hill, I was in the lounge car with fifty
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mopacfirst
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#102055
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corn syrup tank cars
Not to mention that MILW box car! Photo date Sept 1939 -- Jack's YV
Not to mention that MILW box car! Photo date Sept 1939 -- Jack's YV
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Tim O'Connor
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#102053
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corn syrup tank cars
Not to mention that MILW box car! Photo date Sept 1939 -- Jack's YV
Not to mention that MILW box car! Photo date Sept 1939 -- Jack's YV
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Tim O'Connor
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#102054
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Re: Morton running boards
Bud,
Have you been to the Steam Era Freight Cars sight and checked the boxcar data there? If not, here is a link...
http://www.steamfreightcars.com/prototype/frtcars/protofrtcarsmain.html
-John
Bud,
Have you been to the Steam Era Freight Cars sight and checked the boxcar data there? If not, here is a link...
http://www.steamfreightcars.com/prototype/frtcars/protofrtcarsmain.html
-John
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John Hile
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#102052
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
I'll call your bet, and raise
I'll call your bet, and raise
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Tim O'Connor
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#102050
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Tom, in my case, with the current version of Opera, it failed twice, and worked twice, using the same address, pasted into 4 different windows. Go figure.
On a better note, there are a few more
Tom, in my case, with the current version of Opera, it failed twice, and worked twice, using the same address, pasted into 4 different windows. Go figure.
On a better note, there are a few more
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Steve Stull
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#102049
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Tim, I'll see your "even better" and raise you a "best"... with the following link :
http://www.shorpy.com/node/10695?size=_original
Tom, All the record... all of the links have worked fine for
Tim, I'll see your "even better" and raise you a "best"... with the following link :
http://www.shorpy.com/node/10695?size=_original
Tom, All the record... all of the links have worked fine for
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John Degnan <Scaler164@...>
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#102048
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Re: Another interesting Shorpy photo
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Or an LP or a typewriter or a transistor radio . . . the list is unfortunately readily expandable. Young railfans may be confused by ice reefers or running boards or even
Tim O'Connor wrote:
Or an LP or a typewriter or a transistor radio . . . the list is unfortunately readily expandable. Young railfans may be confused by ice reefers or running boards or even
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#102047
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