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Re: Speaking of Departed companies : Train-Minature
Each of us has our own opinion of the old Train-Miniature line and that's just fine. I believe it was the winter of 1968-1969 when I rode over to Arnie Doucetts's East Boston Hobby Shop and some had
Each of us has our own opinion of the old Train-Miniature line and that's just fine. I believe it was the winter of 1968-1969 when I rode over to Arnie Doucetts's East Boston Hobby Shop and some had
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riverman_vt@...
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Auto parts box car part loaded in car shot (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Folks;
I have been asked several times recently how the auto parts were actually loaded; i.e., how the "racks" worked. In this case, PRR X37 66230 with a
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Folks;
I have been asked several times recently how the auto parts were actually loaded; i.e., how the "racks" worked. In this case, PRR X37 66230 with a
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Leased PRR X37B now DTI 64588 (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Folks;
I can't remember who asked me the question, but here is the end shot of DTI 64588, a leased PRR X37B. Jan 1952. As you can see, it is a late X37B
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Folks;
I can't remember who asked me the question, but here is the end shot of DTI 64588, a leased PRR X37B. Jan 1952. As you can see, it is a late X37B
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
Bill, as an aside to your aside, I spent a Summer in St.Paul working for a vinegar company. The task one day was to unload a boxcar full of used whiskey barrels. It was a very hot day and the fumes
Bill, as an aside to your aside, I spent a Summer in St.Paul working for a vinegar company. The task one day was to unload a boxcar full of used whiskey barrels. It was a very hot day and the fumes
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Jim Hayes
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
Chuck,
The March 45 OG shows L&N as the only RR serving Clermont KY.
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
707-490-9696
3450 Palmer Drive, Suite 4224
Cameron Park, CA 95682
Chuck,
The March 45 OG shows L&N as the only RR serving Clermont KY.
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
707-490-9696
3450 Palmer Drive, Suite 4224
Cameron Park, CA 95682
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John Barry
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#124442
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
Is there a link to the photo?
Al kresse
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water.kresse@...
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
The Beam distillery is located in Clermont KY. I can't seem to find my list of L&N stations but
I believe that L&N served Clermont and Bullitt County.
Chuck Peck
The Beam distillery is located in Clermont KY. I can't seem to find my list of L&N stations but
I believe that L&N served Clermont and Bullitt County.
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#124440
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
During the period you mention the only two counties in Tennessee where it was legal to distill spirits were Moore and Coffee. I grew up in Coffee where Dickle (sp? ) was revived in the late 50's early
During the period you mention the only two counties in Tennessee where it was legal to distill spirits were Moore and Coffee. I grew up in Coffee where Dickle (sp? ) was revived in the late 50's early
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Bill Welch
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Re: Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Chlorine car
Sorry to dredge up an old topic, but...
When did the PSMX tank cars go into service, and roughly how long did they last?
thanks
Paolo Roffo
Sorry to dredge up an old topic, but...
When did the PSMX tank cars go into service, and roughly how long did they last?
thanks
Paolo Roffo
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Paolo Roffo
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#124438
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Re: Capacity of UTL 13182
Alex Schneider wrote:
I got 7980 by a similar method, though mine accounts for the head shape and tank thickness.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
Alex Schneider wrote:
I got 7980 by a similar method, though mine accounts for the head shape and tank thickness.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Digest Number 8711
In a message dated 5/14/2014 4:31:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,STMFC@... writes:
A number of years ago Tom did another EIEX car, which usually runs in(imaginary) express service from Pittston (where
In a message dated 5/14/2014 4:31:41 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,STMFC@... writes:
A number of years ago Tom did another EIEX car, which usually runs in(imaginary) express service from Pittston (where
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Jedalberg
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Re: Jim Beam whiskey shipments
Fellas
The Kentucky archives have an image of an L&N with a whiskey placard. I have a custom decal of it from jerry Glow.
Brad Andonian
seattle
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 2:55 PM,
Fellas
The Kentucky archives have an image of an L&N with a whiskey placard. I have a custom decal of it from jerry Glow.
Brad Andonian
seattle
On Wednesday, May 14, 2014 2:55 PM,
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Brad Andonian
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#124436
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Jim Beam whiskey shipments
Does anyone have any idea if the Jim Beam distillery located inTennessee or Kentucky shipped out its product by rail in 1959 and ifso, which railroad would have been the initial carrier. I saw an ad
Does anyone have any idea if the Jim Beam distillery located inTennessee or Kentucky shipped out its product by rail in 1959 and ifso, which railroad would have been the initial carrier. I saw an ad
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WaltGCox@...
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Re: Capacity of UTL 13182
In 1910 it was 6457 gallons.
Cyril Durrenberger
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In 1910 it was 6457 gallons.
Cyril Durrenberger
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Cyril Durrenberger
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Re: Capacity of UTL 13182
I come pretty close:
Take the inside diameter (7') divided by 2 (3.5') and square it (12.25 sq ft.). Multiply that result by pi = 3.14. (38.48 sq. ft). Multiply this by one foot (38.48 cu ft per foot
I come pretty close:
Take the inside diameter (7') divided by 2 (3.5') and square it (12.25 sq ft.). Multiply that result by pi = 3.14. (38.48 sq. ft). Multiply this by one foot (38.48 cu ft per foot
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Alex Schneider
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Re: Speaking of Departed companies : TrainMinatures [sic]
I still use the plastic boxes they came in for drawer dividers in my modeling tool drawers.
Lester Breuer
I still use the plastic boxes they came in for drawer dividers in my modeling tool drawers.
Lester Breuer
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frograbbit602
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#124432
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New HO Market Place
Due to the arbitrary and capricious actions of the owner of HOInterchange moving the group to FaceBook without discussion or consent from the members who make the market, I have started a replacement
Due to the arbitrary and capricious actions of the owner of HOInterchange moving the group to FaceBook without discussion or consent from the members who make the market, I have started a replacement
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John Barry
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Re: Capacity of UTL 13182
In all fairness Dave did say "about".
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
707-490-9696
3450 Palmer Drive, Suite 4224
Cameron Park, CA 95682
From: "Tony Thompson
In all fairness Dave did say "about".
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
707-490-9696
3450 Palmer Drive, Suite 4224
Cameron Park, CA 95682
From: "Tony Thompson
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John Barry
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Re: Capacity of UTL 13182
On May 14, 2014, at 12:21 PM, John Barry northbaylines@... [STMFC] <STMFC@...> wrote:
Tony,
Dave's measurements must be skewed. From the 1919 USRA circular UTL 13182 capacity of shell 6457 with cap
On May 14, 2014, at 12:21 PM, John Barry northbaylines@... [STMFC] <STMFC@...> wrote:
Tony,
Dave's measurements must be skewed. From the 1919 USRA circular UTL 13182 capacity of shell 6457 with cap
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Richard Hendrickson
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#124429
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Train Miniature
TM's printing was better than most in the late '70s and their billboard reefers were something for the time.
Ed Mines
TM's printing was better than most in the late '70s and their billboard reefers were something for the time.
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#124428
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