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STMFC@...
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#10399
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Re: Preserved(?) STMFC in Texas Panhandle
jssand@... writes:
Steve,
I believe this is Moore County. Nice listing, however! There are numerous
boxcars and reefers all over this country. Seems they were the "barn of
choice" for many
jssand@... writes:
Steve,
I believe this is Moore County. Nice listing, however! There are numerous
boxcars and reefers all over this country. Seems they were the "barn of
choice" for many
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asychis@...
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#10406
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Re: Preserved(?) STMFC in Texas Panhandle
writes:
Steve,
I think you mean the East side of Amarillo.
Virgil Young
Amarillo, TX
vyoung5622@...
writes:
Steve,
I think you mean the East side of Amarillo.
Virgil Young
Amarillo, TX
vyoung5622@...
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vyoung5622@...
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#10404
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Re: ACL Hoppers
Richard,
Thanks for your enlightening response. The car-type codes used in the
conductor book are usually simple to understand and I've interpreted them as
follows: A (auto), B (box), F (flat), G
Richard,
Thanks for your enlightening response. The car-type codes used in the
conductor book are usually simple to understand and I've interpreted them as
follows: A (auto), B (box), F (flat), G
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n40015@...
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#10400
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Re: B&O M27's
And a worthy car for attention it is!
It is likely that the brake arrangement did differ on the M-27 from the PRR
(didn't PRR use a transversely mounted reservoir for instance?).
Unfortunately, I
And a worthy car for attention it is!
It is likely that the brake arrangement did differ on the M-27 from the PRR
(didn't PRR use a transversely mounted reservoir for instance?).
Unfortunately, I
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CBarkan@...
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#10398
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Re: PRR auto boxes
Ben, Thanks for the input. From what I can tell, no X37b cars had the Evans
racks and hence a white stripe on the door. The model I have was purchased
painted and lettered as an X37b #67368 with a
Ben, Thanks for the input. From what I can tell, no X37b cars had the Evans
racks and hence a white stripe on the door. The model I have was purchased
painted and lettered as an X37b #67368 with a
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BlackDiamondRR@...
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#10397
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Re: B&O M27's
This must be the season for M27's. I am currently working on an M27C and an
M27F. Bill Darnaby mentioned in his excellent review of the M27 that the
photo to illustrate the AB mounting detail is
This must be the season for M27's. I am currently working on an M27C and an
M27F. Bill Darnaby mentioned in his excellent review of the M27 that the
photo to illustrate the AB mounting detail is
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Scott Seders
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#10396
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Preserved(?) STMFC in Texas Panhandle
I was a driver in a caravan of 8 vans taking kids to camp this week. As a diversion from the noise of the kids, I kept track of steam era rail cars and other noticeable things located along the way,
I was a driver in a caravan of 8 vans taking kids to camp this week. As a diversion from the noise of the kids, I kept track of steam era rail cars and other noticeable things located along the way,
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Steve Sandifer <jssand@...>
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#10394
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Re: B&O M27's
I started putting together a couple of the B&O M27's this weekend and ran
into the same problems Bill did with the car with the lap seam roof. Instead
of fighting it, I pulled out an extra roof from
I started putting together a couple of the B&O M27's this weekend and ran
into the same problems Bill did with the car with the lap seam roof. Instead
of fighting it, I pulled out an extra roof from
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Paul Lyons
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#10395
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New guy
Hi All,
New to the group and finding it very interesting and instructive. Want
to say a big thanks to the Goon who posted the 2 Clinchfield hopper
photos for giving me a big laugh.
Regards,
Des
Hi All,
New to the group and finding it very interesting and instructive. Want
to say a big thanks to the Goon who posted the 2 Clinchfield hopper
photos for giving me a big laugh.
Regards,
Des
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Des Norman
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#10393
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Re: [PRR] Ted Rose obit
All,
The filter cut off Greg's attachment. Here's the text from Dan
Cupper's post on PRR-talk:
Friends:
It's my sad duty to report the death, after a brief illness, of Ted
Rose, widely known
All,
The filter cut off Greg's attachment. Here's the text from Dan
Cupper's post on PRR-talk:
Friends:
It's my sad duty to report the death, after a brief illness, of Ted
Rose, widely known
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#10392
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[PRR] Ted Rose obit
Hey Yuze Gize,
It is a sad day for all of us in the hobby... I picked up this message on the PRR-Talk list from Dan Cupper and felt it was worth sharing.
I never met Ted Rose but last October in
Hey Yuze Gize,
It is a sad day for all of us in the hobby... I picked up this message on the PRR-Talk list from Dan Cupper and felt it was worth sharing.
I never met Ted Rose but last October in
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Greg Martin
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#10391
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Re: Coal Hoppers circa 1907
Hi Eric,
I thought Tim's posting was for all USA coal production. The RR's in Appalachia were leaders in the development of steel hoppers. In all other parts of the USA in 1907 much coal was moving
Hi Eric,
I thought Tim's posting was for all USA coal production. The RR's in Appalachia were leaders in the development of steel hoppers. In all other parts of the USA in 1907 much coal was moving
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Ted Schnepf <railsunl@...>
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#10390
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Re: Ad: New S scale Products from SRCC
Earl:
Nice pattern work. Good to see some diversity come to S
scale.
Gene Deimling
Earl:
Nice pattern work. Good to see some diversity come to S
scale.
Gene Deimling
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endeimling@...
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#10389
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Re: Auto car
Guy Wilber writes:
Damn! I was wrong again. Learn somethin' new every day - especially from
this Wilber guy. (The pun was unintentional, but I'll let it stand.)
Richard H. Hendrickson
Ashland,
Guy Wilber writes:
Damn! I was wrong again. Learn somethin' new every day - especially from
this Wilber guy. (The pun was unintentional, but I'll let it stand.)
Richard H. Hendrickson
Ashland,
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Richard Hendrickson
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#10388
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Ad: New S scale Products from SRCC
Standard Railway Castings Company now has a web page. To
visit, goto www.srcco.com.
New for the 2002 NASG Convention, SRCC will offer a series
of S scale Postwar AAR box cars, with 4/4
Standard Railway Castings Company now has a web page. To
visit, goto www.srcco.com.
New for the 2002 NASG Convention, SRCC will offer a series
of S scale Postwar AAR box cars, with 4/4
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Earl Tuson
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#10387
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Re: ACL Hoppers
Richard Stallsworth wrote:" I wouldn't expect to see
loaded "wetrock" phosphate cars in SC.
Post 1930 that would probably be true. However, prior to that time
it would be entirely possible to see
Richard Stallsworth wrote:" I wouldn't expect to see
loaded "wetrock" phosphate cars in SC.
Post 1930 that would probably be true. However, prior to that time
it would be entirely possible to see
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palmettoltd82
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#10386
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Re: PRR 40 ft Auto Boxcars w/Evans Racks (was: auto box w/white stripe)
Ben Hom wrote:
I'm 90% sure that the only 40 ft PRR Evans autoloader cars were in
Class X31A (Class X37B cars were equipped for auto parts loading),
though I'll have to check after I get home
Ben Hom wrote:
I'm 90% sure that the only 40 ft PRR Evans autoloader cars were in
Class X31A (Class X37B cars were equipped for auto parts loading),
though I'll have to check after I get home
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#10383
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Re: PRR 40 ft Auto Boxcars w/Evans Racks (was: auto box w/white stripe)
Bud Rindfleisch wrote:
Richard or anyone else familiar with Pennsy autoboxes....that white
stripe on the right door (on 40'double door cars) that designated
internal racks, do you know which #
Bud Rindfleisch wrote:
Richard or anyone else familiar with Pennsy autoboxes....that white
stripe on the right door (on 40'double door cars) that designated
internal racks, do you know which #
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#10381
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Re: ACL Hoppers
"Denis F. Blake" wrote:
As stated in the Jan. 1953 ORER and perhaps others.
Tim Gilbert
"Denis F. Blake" wrote:
As stated in the Jan. 1953 ORER and perhaps others.
Tim Gilbert
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tim gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#10379
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