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Re: GAC Pfaulder Milk Reefers in freight service
The file is called ACL912ROCKYMT-1200.jpg
Car in question is the second one behind the growlythings.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
The file is called ACL912ROCKYMT-1200.jpg
Car in question is the second one behind the growlythings.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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#109667
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Re: New format?
I agree. The new format is a pain in the butt. How can we get back to the old format?
Ray
I agree. The new format is a pain in the butt. How can we get back to the old format?
Ray
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George R. Stilwell, Jr. <GRSJr@...>
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#109665
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Re: GAC Pfaulder Milk Reefers in freight service
Warren's photo is posted in the Files section as ACL 912.
Thanks for any help on this.
Bill McCoy
Jax, FL
Warren's photo is posted in the Files section as ACL 912.
Thanks for any help on this.
Bill McCoy
Jax, FL
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Bill McCoy
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#109664
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Re: GAC Pfaulder Milk Reefers in freight service
Unfortunately I cannot find the photo you refer to in the photo section under "ACL", "Calloway", GPEX, or "milk car" but expect you are probably refering to 6,000 gal. capacity cars of orange
Unfortunately I cannot find the photo you refer to in the photo section under "ACL", "Calloway", GPEX, or "milk car" but expect you are probably refering to 6,000 gal. capacity cars of orange
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Don <riverman_vt@...>
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#109666
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Re: Identify the Mystery Truck
It seems I didn't upload the picture properly.
But googling National Type B turned up some images that matched my truck so the mystery is solved. I hadn't heard of a National Type B truck from the
It seems I didn't upload the picture properly.
But googling National Type B turned up some images that matched my truck so the mystery is solved. I hadn't heard of a National Type B truck from the
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WACampbell
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#109662
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Railway Prototype Cyclopedia Trade
This is a long shot but I will see what happens. I have Railway Prototype
Cyclopedia Vols. 9, 10, 15, 19 and 22. I somehow acquired 2 copies of Vol.
19. It is in new condition. Maybe you have a
This is a long shot but I will see what happens. I have Railway Prototype
Cyclopedia Vols. 9, 10, 15, 19 and 22. I somehow acquired 2 copies of Vol.
19. It is in new condition. Maybe you have a
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Bill Lane
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#109663
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Re: Lumber Loads on Flat Cars and in Box Cars
I have photos from ten years in the future, referenced from the cutoff date of this list, showing dimensional lumber loosely stacked on flatcars, and one case of a mixed wrapped and non-wrapped load,
I have photos from ten years in the future, referenced from the cutoff date of this list, showing dimensional lumber loosely stacked on flatcars, and one case of a mixed wrapped and non-wrapped load,
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mopacfirst
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#109661
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Re: Lumber Loads on Flat Cars and in Box Cars
As usual, Guy has lots of documentation, so I stand corrected (at
least partly). I would still maintain that large-scale shipment of
plastic-wrapped packaged lumber was largely a '60s phenomenon,
As usual, Guy has lots of documentation, so I stand corrected (at
least partly). I would still maintain that large-scale shipment of
plastic-wrapped packaged lumber was largely a '60s phenomenon,
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Richard Hendrickson
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#109660
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Re: Identify the Mystery Truck
I tried to use the link to look at the truck but there isn't a photo in that
albumn.
Please advise.
Sincerely, Rich Yoder
I tried to use the link to look at the truck but there isn't a photo in that
albumn.
Please advise.
Sincerely, Rich Yoder
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Rich Yoder
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#109659
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Re: Advice Regarding Best Adhesives
Nelson,
You could be right about carpenter's glue (from Elmers) being
an aliphatic resin. It is a lot more resistant to water ... but
I've seen it let go if the joint was wet enough and long
Nelson,
You could be right about carpenter's glue (from Elmers) being
an aliphatic resin. It is a lot more resistant to water ... but
I've seen it let go if the joint was wet enough and long
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Jim Betz
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#109658
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Re: ADMIN: Re: The new format
Wayne Inbc1 [ odd last name, but...] writes:
"I appologize for missing what is probably obvious, but I don't see a link to the group rules anywhere. How do we access them? "
It's actually quite
Wayne Inbc1 [ odd last name, but...] writes:
"I appologize for missing what is probably obvious, but I don't see a link to the group rules anywhere. How do we access them? "
It's actually quite
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Mikebrock
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#109657
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Re: Identify the Mystery Truck
Wayne,
The photo hasn't been approved yet, but I'll take a stab
National type B
Regards
Bruce Smith
Auburn, Al
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Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 12:14 PM
To:
Wayne,
The photo hasn't been approved yet, but I'll take a stab
National type B
Regards
Bruce Smith
Auburn, Al
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Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 12:14 PM
To:
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Bruce Smith
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#109656
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Identify the Mystery Truck
I came across this odd truck at a museum on Vancouver island.
It seems to be marked:
NATIONAL
COILEAP
TYPE B
ARA 23
I am labelling some of my photos and would like to add a proper
description.
I came across this odd truck at a museum on Vancouver island.
It seems to be marked:
NATIONAL
COILEAP
TYPE B
ARA 23
I am labelling some of my photos and would like to add a proper
description.
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WACampbell
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#109654
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ADMIN: Re: The new format
I appologize for missing what is probably obvious, but I don't see a link to the group rules anywhere. How do we access them?
I appologize for missing what is probably obvious, but I don't see a link to the group rules anywhere. How do we access them?
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WACampbell
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#109655
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ADMIN: Re: The new format
As all members of the STMFC are aware...you read the group rules, right?...this subject is out of scope ON the group. However, it is entirely within scope to inquire about such matters directly to me
As all members of the STMFC are aware...you read the group rules, right?...this subject is out of scope ON the group. However, it is entirely within scope to inquire about such matters directly to me
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Mikebrock
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#109653
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The new format
The new format is a swift pain in the A**
How can I get back to the old list format?
The new format is a swift pain in the A**
How can I get back to the old list format?
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generalrailwaysignal <GRSJr@...>
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#109652
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New format?
Good day,
All of the messages I receive now, under the New Format are single word, vertically down the left side of my monitor. Am I doing something wrong or is this how it's supposed to be? Very hard
Good day,
All of the messages I receive now, under the New Format are single word, vertically down the left side of my monitor. Am I doing something wrong or is this how it's supposed to be? Very hard
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Dave Lawler
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#109650
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GAC Pfaulder Milk Reefers in freight service
Warren Calloway sent the photo I've sent to the Photos section of ACL 912 North at Rocky MT, NC in probably 1963 or 64. I know the photo date is outside this group's scope but the second car in the
Warren Calloway sent the photo I've sent to the Photos section of ACL 912 North at Rocky MT, NC in probably 1963 or 64. I know the photo date is outside this group's scope but the second car in the
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Bill McCoy
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#109651
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Re: SLSF USRA Rebuild " Frisco Faster Freight" Correct colors
Aaron,
Yes the link works. Wow that's an old article, Thanks for posting it.
Another color I was considering is Tamiya's "XF-14 JA Grey" . This is a light tan bordering on light gray. In
Aaron,
Yes the link works. Wow that's an old article, Thanks for posting it.
Another color I was considering is Tamiya's "XF-14 JA Grey" . This is a light tan bordering on light gray. In
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erict1361 <erict1361@...>
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#109649
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Re: Boats on Flats
It doesn't look like anyone has pointed to the lead photo at:
http://www.wx4.org/to/foam/big_rr/wp/sanjose.html
I hope that Mike will excuse the fact that the photo is technically too
late for this
It doesn't look like anyone has pointed to the lead photo at:
http://www.wx4.org/to/foam/big_rr/wp/sanjose.html
I hope that Mike will excuse the fact that the photo is technically too
late for this
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Pete Ismail
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#109648
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