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Re: USRA hoppers for Westmoreland - was Photo help for M&STL hoppers
The company still exists for their website and corporate history see
http://westmoreland.com/about-us/our-timeline/
There is on very small photo with hoppers in it.
Since this line was affiliated
The company still exists for their website and corporate history see
http://westmoreland.com/about-us/our-timeline/
There is on very small photo with hoppers in it.
Since this line was affiliated
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SUVCWORR@...
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#144863
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Re: more on asphalt cars
While I thought that the difference is that asphalt is a tar/aggregate compound, apparently they come from different
While I thought that the difference is that asphalt is a tar/aggregate compound, apparently they come from different
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Jeff Shultz <jeff@...>
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#144864
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Reflecting mid-1920s freight car lettering
Two HO scale freight car decal jobs wrapped up this week tomove a Reading XMp box car and a PRR GS gondola further along. A summary ofboth projects has been posted to the DesignBuildOp blog.
Two HO scale freight car decal jobs wrapped up this week tomove a Reading XMp box car and a PRR GS gondola further along. A summary ofboth projects has been posted to the DesignBuildOp blog.
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Eric Hansmann
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#144862
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Re: USRA hoppers for Westmoreland - was Photo help for M&STL hoppers
Hi Lester and List Members,
Lester wrote "The small data sheet states thehoppers were acquired from Westmoreland Coal Company via Hyman-Michaels"
I have two questions:
(1) Does anyone know,
Hi Lester and List Members,
Lester wrote "The small data sheet states thehoppers were acquired from Westmoreland Coal Company via Hyman-Michaels"
I have two questions:
(1) Does anyone know,
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#144861
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Re: more on asphalt cars
Asphalt is tar with crushed stones embedded in it. I don’t think its at all common to ship a tank car with a load of tar bonded stone…...
The cars contain tar destined to become asphalt once its
Asphalt is tar with crushed stones embedded in it. I don’t think its at all common to ship a tank car with a load of tar bonded stone…...
The cars contain tar destined to become asphalt once its
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mwbauers
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#144883
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Re: more on asphalt cars
Hi List Members,
I came across this image described as "UTLX 56816 unloading Road Tar (Mid 1950's) "
http://vernwigfield.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=404420
I don't know the subtlety
Hi List Members,
I came across this image described as "UTLX 56816 unloading Road Tar (Mid 1950's) "
http://vernwigfield.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=404420
I don't know the subtlety
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#144860
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Re: Photo help for M&STL hoppers
Lester,
The 1956 M&StL freight car diagrams denote that 65001-65355 (odd) were built by Pressed Steel Car Co. in 1920-1921. It also specifies that at the time 12 cars remained in service. The diagram
Lester,
The 1956 M&StL freight car diagrams denote that 65001-65355 (odd) were built by Pressed Steel Car Co. in 1920-1921. It also specifies that at the time 12 cars remained in service. The diagram
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Ed Hawkins
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#144859
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Re: Photo help for M&STL hoppers
Hi Lester and List Members,
Lester wrote:
BTW the photo I found can be viewed at
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=334688
It looks to me like this car had just been
Hi Lester and List Members,
Lester wrote:
BTW the photo I found can be viewed at
http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=334688
It looks to me like this car had just been
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#144858
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Photo help for M&STL hoppers
The current project is the upgrade of six Athearn and Accurail open top hoppers, four MILWAUKEE, one SOO LINE and two MINNEAPOLIS & ST LOUIS, to what I call the "Kadee Standard." The upgrade which
The current project is the upgrade of six Athearn and Accurail open top hoppers, four MILWAUKEE, one SOO LINE and two MINNEAPOLIS & ST LOUIS, to what I call the "Kadee Standard." The upgrade which
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frograbbit602
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#144857
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Re: May 24th, 1918
St. Joseph and Grand Island, a UP subsidiary.
Jim Gates
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St. Joseph and Grand Island, a UP subsidiary.
Jim Gates
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Jim Gates
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#144856
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May 24th, 1918
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-09-15-16/X0970.jpg
Before you look, what does StJ&GI stand for?? J
Schuyler
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-09-15-16/X0970.jpg
Before you look, what does StJ&GI stand for?? J
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#144855
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
"Dry-Flo" (correct spelling with a y, a hyphen, and no w) was a GATC trade name applied to various types of covered hoppers over the years. The first use that I'm aware of was in 1932, for converted
"Dry-Flo" (correct spelling with a y, a hyphen, and no w) was a GATC trade name applied to various types of covered hoppers over the years. The first use that I'm aware of was in 1932, for converted
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Jack Mullen
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#144854
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
Were the Dry Flow tank cars listed as tank cars, or special "L"cars (e.g. LO - the familiar "covered hopper")
I have seen other pictures of similar "tank car" bodies on carsdesigned to carry dry
Were the Dry Flow tank cars listed as tank cars, or special "L"cars (e.g. LO - the familiar "covered hopper")
I have seen other pictures of similar "tank car" bodies on carsdesigned to carry dry
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Tim O'Connor
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#144853
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
not on Jan 1940
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#144852
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
Aha! A Google search for “Dryflow tank car” returned this hit. Scroll down about 2/3 page for photos of a Dryflow tank
Aha! A Google search for “Dryflow tank car” returned this hit. Scroll down about 2/3 page for photos of a Dryflow tank
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#144850
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
This car number is not listed in the April 1940 ORER. There is a covered hopper number series starting with 70003 (odd numbers only).
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley,
This car number is not listed in the April 1940 ORER. There is a covered hopper number series starting with 70003 (odd numbers only).
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley,
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Tony Thompson
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#144851
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Re: M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
I was under the impression that the GATC “Dryflow” was a 3 bay covered hopper, and based on GATC’s two bay early Airslides, as shown in this model photo:
I was under the impression that the GATC “Dryflow” was a 3 bay covered hopper, and based on GATC’s two bay early Airslides, as shown in this model photo:
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#144848
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Re: Roommate needed for Naperville area meet
Jared I have a friend looking for a roommate. Will contact you.
Doug Harding from my phone
Jared I have a friend looking for a roommate. Will contact you.
Doug Harding from my phone
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Douglas Harding
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#144849
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M&StL LT 70001 GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car
In November 1936 the M&StL leased one GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car which was marked M&StL 70001. It came onto the M&StL as GATX 34000 and was remarked by M&StL. We have found this car listed in 1937,
In November 1936 the M&StL leased one GATC "Dri-Flow" tank car which was marked M&StL 70001. It came onto the M&StL as GATX 34000 and was remarked by M&StL. We have found this car listed in 1937,
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genegreen1942@...
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#144847
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Roommate needed for Naperville area meet
I will be attending the Chicagoland/Naperville RPM meet beginningWednesday, October 19th and checking out on Sunday, October 23rd and need someone to share room expenses with.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
I will be attending the Chicagoland/Naperville RPM meet beginningWednesday, October 19th and checking out on Sunday, October 23rd and need someone to share room expenses with.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Jared Harper
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#144846
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