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Re: SP hog fuel car
Tony, I'm sure I've seen official SP documents somewhere that used
the term hog fuel, but I just looked up SP 52490, a rebuilt A-50-6
(de-roofed with added small side-doors) and it is listed in the
Tony, I'm sure I've seen official SP documents somewhere that used
the term hog fuel, but I just looked up SP 52490, a rebuilt A-50-6
(de-roofed with added small side-doors) and it is listed in the
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Tim O'Connor
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#106339
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Re: Bettendorf underframe
Indeed, as of January 1914 there were 81,507 Bettendorf underframes in service in freight cars of many railroads including:
Armour
Arizona Eastern
CB&Q
CM&StP
CRI&P
CStPM&O
Central of
Indeed, as of January 1914 there were 81,507 Bettendorf underframes in service in freight cars of many railroads including:
Armour
Arizona Eastern
CB&Q
CM&StP
CRI&P
CStPM&O
Central of
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John Riddell <jriddell@...>
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#106338
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Re: Walthers Troop Sleeper
Paul,
You might want to try Scalecoat paint remover.
I've used it to remove factory lettering on a finished locomotive. It worked quite well for me. Didn't really have any effect on the paint job. I
Paul,
You might want to try Scalecoat paint remover.
I've used it to remove factory lettering on a finished locomotive. It worked quite well for me. Didn't really have any effect on the paint job. I
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Pierre <pierre.oliver@...>
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#106337
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Rivarossi PS-1 (was re: Steam freight cars website)
Ashley
I think the Riv model was a post-1950 PS-1 with an 8' door; definitely
not a model of the New Haven pre-1950 PS-1's with 7' doors. Moreover I
have never seen a photo of a New Haven PS-1 in the
Ashley
I think the Riv model was a post-1950 PS-1 with an 8' door; definitely
not a model of the New Haven pre-1950 PS-1's with 7' doors. Moreover I
have never seen a photo of a New Haven PS-1 in the
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Tim O'Connor
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#106336
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site is on-line again at new URL
Rob,
Many thanks for taking the site back to operational status.
I, for one, appreciate your efforts.
Fred Freitas
________________________________
To: STMFC@...
Sent: Saturday,
Rob,
Many thanks for taking the site back to operational status.
I, for one, appreciate your efforts.
Fred Freitas
________________________________
To: STMFC@...
Sent: Saturday,
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Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...>
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#106335
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Re: Walthers Troop Sleeper
The only way I've heard of that will remove only the lettering is to abrade it with baking soda and a Q-tip moistened in alcohol. In my opoinion, this is very tedious practice, but for a single car
The only way I've heard of that will remove only the lettering is to abrade it with baking soda and a Q-tip moistened in alcohol. In my opoinion, this is very tedious practice, but for a single car
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hacketet <hacketet@...>
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#106334
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Re: Steam freight cars website
One has to agree with you here, Tim. I have tried to limit the number of groups "subscribed" to but one can always join one for a sort time as needed. Like you, I also utilize the single daily
One has to agree with you here, Tim. I have tried to limit the number of groups "subscribed" to but one can always join one for a sort time as needed. Like you, I also utilize the single daily
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Don <riverman_vt@...>
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#106346
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Steam freight cars website
Speaking of freight cars, one of the very first box cars i ever owned was a Rivarossi New Haven model in black with the white and orange lettering.
Of course this is likely to be totally bogus, or at
Speaking of freight cars, one of the very first box cars i ever owned was a Rivarossi New Haven model in black with the white and orange lettering.
Of course this is likely to be totally bogus, or at
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Ashley Pollard <ashley@...>
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#106333
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Re: SP hog fuel car
hogged fuel
_McGraw-Hill Science & Technology Dictionary:_
(http://www.answers.com/library/Sci%2DTech%20Dictionary-cid-10331700)
hogged fuel
_Home_ (http://www.answers.com/) >
hogged fuel
_McGraw-Hill Science & Technology Dictionary:_
(http://www.answers.com/library/Sci%2DTech%20Dictionary-cid-10331700)
hogged fuel
_Home_ (http://www.answers.com/) >
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Greg Martin
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#106332
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Re: SP hog fuel car
My point exactly. People, even in the industry call the rig a hog machine because they don’t hear the ‘ed.’ Calling the hogged fuel hog fuel even on the SP doesn’t make hogged fuel hog fuel
My point exactly. People, even in the industry call the rig a hog machine because they don’t hear the ‘ed.’ Calling the hogged fuel hog fuel even on the SP doesn’t make hogged fuel hog fuel
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Jim Sabol
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#106331
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Re: SP hog fuel car
From an on-line dictionary:
"To shred (waste wood, for example) by machine."
I'll modify that by noting that I do some work at a factory that has machines that are referred to as "hoggers". They
From an on-line dictionary:
"To shred (waste wood, for example) by machine."
I'll modify that by noting that I do some work at a factory that has machines that are referred to as "hoggers". They
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spsalso
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#106330
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Walthers Troop Sleeper
I wanted to get a Walthers undec Troop Sleeper but couldn't find one, so I wound up with a blue B&O version, #932-4169.
I want to paint it for the C&EI, in their blue with orange striping.
The
I wanted to get a Walthers undec Troop Sleeper but couldn't find one, so I wound up with a blue B&O version, #932-4169.
I want to paint it for the C&EI, in their blue with orange striping.
The
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Paul Hillman
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#106329
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Re: SP hog fuel car
Jim Sabol wrote:
No argument with this as far as it goes, but wood chipper
machines for decades in sawmills have been called "hogs" and their
product "hog fuel." They are by means restricted to
Jim Sabol wrote:
No argument with this as far as it goes, but wood chipper
machines for decades in sawmills have been called "hogs" and their
product "hog fuel." They are by means restricted to
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#106328
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site is on-line again at new URL
Rob. Are you going to run it the way it was intended to??? I can start sending photos when you are ready!!!! Dennis Williams
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Rob. Are you going to run it the way it was intended to??? I can start sending photos when you are ready!!!! Dennis Williams
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To:
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By
Dennis Williams
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#106468
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Re: Bowser PRR 2D-F8 trucks
The H30 rode on a multitude of trucks:
2E-F2 Bowser Crown
2E-F2a different spring package
2E-F10 dbl truss
2E-F11 National
2E-F12 Young
2E-F13 dbl truss
2E-F14 National
2E-F15 Young
2E-F22
The H30 rode on a multitude of trucks:
2E-F2 Bowser Crown
2E-F2a different spring package
2E-F10 dbl truss
2E-F11 National
2E-F12 Young
2E-F13 dbl truss
2E-F14 National
2E-F15 Young
2E-F22
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By
SUVCWORR@...
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#106327
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Steam Era Freight Cars web site is on-line again at new URL
All;
I have the Steam Era Freight Cars web site up and running again at
http://www.SteamEraFreightCars.com
Please note that this URL differs slightly (the word "era" has been
added) from the
All;
I have the Steam Era Freight Cars web site up and running again at
http://www.SteamEraFreightCars.com
Please note that this URL differs slightly (the word "era" has been
added) from the
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By
Rob Adams
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#106326
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Model Railroading 11/87
I am interested in securing a copy of Model Railroading, Nov. 1987. I have not found one available on the web. If any of you know of a source please advise.
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J. Stephen (Steve)
I am interested in securing a copy of Model Railroading, Nov. 1987. I have not found one available on the web. If any of you know of a source please advise.
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J. Stephen (Steve)
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By
Steve SANDIFER
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#106324
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Re: Bowser PRR 2D-F8 trucks
Sorry, I forgot the scale. It is in HO. I want to replace the trucks on a couple of Oriental H-30 models.
Regards,
Robert Bogie
Sorry, I forgot the scale. It is in HO. I want to replace the trucks on a couple of Oriental H-30 models.
Regards,
Robert Bogie
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robertb@smartchat.net.au
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#106325
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Re: Bowser PRR 2D-F8 trucks
Robert,
Scale?
The H30 and H30A used a variety of trucks including the 2E-F2 "Crown".
See
http://prr.railfan.net/freight/classpage.html?class=H30
for numbers corresponding to various trucks. You
Robert,
Scale?
The H30 and H30A used a variety of trucks including the 2E-F2 "Crown".
See
http://prr.railfan.net/freight/classpage.html?class=H30
for numbers corresponding to various trucks. You
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By
Bruce Smith
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#106323
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Re: SP hog fuel car
This is a small thing but since most people on this list are careful about accuracy (I was going to say “fanatic”), the completely correct term is “hogged fuel.” At a sawmill much undesirable
This is a small thing but since most people on this list are careful about accuracy (I was going to say “fanatic”), the completely correct term is “hogged fuel.” At a sawmill much undesirable
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By
Jim Sabol
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#106322
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