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Re: ORERs
Schuyler,
My January 1952 ORER says series 11300-11599 (40' XMR auto boxcars, 12'-6" staggered side doors, 40t capy, with Evans Auto Loader devices) had 292 cars in it. Is this the same series you
Schuyler,
My January 1952 ORER says series 11300-11599 (40' XMR auto boxcars, 12'-6" staggered side doors, 40t capy, with Evans Auto Loader devices) had 292 cars in it. Is this the same series you
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Todd Sullivan
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#148777
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Re: REA Express Reefer In Freight Train
Hi Bob,
I believe the train is westbound, so the car might be empty or have aback haul of some sort.
ted
Rails Unlimited
Ted Schnepf
railsunl@...
847-697-5353
126 Will Scarlet
Elgin, Ill.
Hi Bob,
I believe the train is westbound, so the car might be empty or have aback haul of some sort.
ted
Rails Unlimited
Ted Schnepf
railsunl@...
847-697-5353
126 Will Scarlet
Elgin, Ill.
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Ted Schnepf
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#148776
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ORERs
I’d appreciate assistance with establishing when Lackawanna’s 40’ DD box cars 11350 – 11599 went off the roster. I know there were 294 still extant in 1950, but as rebuilt USRA cars, I
I’d appreciate assistance with establishing when Lackawanna’s 40’ DD box cars 11350 – 11599 went off the roster. I know there were 294 still extant in 1950, but as rebuilt USRA cars, I
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#148775
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
Thanks much, Bob. I did not know this gallery existed, and as I worked in engine service for the C&NW in 1967, it brought back some great memories.
Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
Thanks much, Bob. I did not know this gallery existed, and as I worked in engine service for the C&NW in 1967, it brought back some great memories.
Michael Gross
Pasadena, CA
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Michael Gross
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#148774
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
I am playing with Morton "Coarse Kosher Salt" sprinkling it on randomly—which I am finding to be very subjective, I mean how can one be intentionally random?!—then spritzing on water and letting
I am playing with Morton "Coarse Kosher Salt" sprinkling it on randomly—which I am finding to be very subjective, I mean how can one be intentionally random?!—then spritzing on water and letting
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Bill Welch
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#148773
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
I think the way the roof panels are blistering (and corroding?) is equally interesting. I recall a discussion a few months back on trying to achieve this look in HO, but of course can't find any
I think the way the roof panels are blistering (and corroding?) is equally interesting. I recall a discussion a few months back on trying to achieve this look in HO, but of course can't find any
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Dave Parker
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#148772
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
PanPastels were wonderfully for this. On about every third model I build I will scratch build the running board and latitudinals using Mt.Albert scale 1x6 wood strips. I will find some photos of how I
PanPastels were wonderfully for this. On about every third model I build I will scratch build the running board and latitudinals using Mt.Albert scale 1x6 wood strips. I will find some photos of how I
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Bill Welch
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#148771
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
For those who are finding this thread tedious, I would politely suggest that you avail yourself of that little button labeled DELETE. Your expression of disinterest does not really add anything to
For those who are finding this thread tedious, I would politely suggest that you avail yourself of that little button labeled DELETE. Your expression of disinterest does not really add anything to
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Dave Parker
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#148770
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
And the C&NW yard in Marshalltown , Iowa ...
And the C&NW yard in Marshalltown , Iowa ...
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rwitt_2000
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#148769
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Re: Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
I first saw a model version of this in2005 at a mini-RPM Bill Welch hosted in northern Virginia. Bill had replacement runningboards on several reefer models that were unpainted or a slightly
I first saw a model version of this in2005 at a mini-RPM Bill Welch hosted in northern Virginia. Bill had replacement runningboards on several reefer models that were unpainted or a slightly
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Eric Hansmann
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#148768
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
---In STMFC@..., <schuyler.larrabee@...> wrote :
Yeah, sure, but there IS a difference between stiles and styles. That was my main point.
Schuyler
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Problem es, spellin' as gone all
---In STMFC@..., <schuyler.larrabee@...> wrote :
Yeah, sure, but there IS a difference between stiles and styles. That was my main point.
Schuyler
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Problem es, spellin' as gone all
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Dennis Storzek
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#148767
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Also One Of The Last Shipments To Cuba
OK,last photo link from the Chicago and North WesternRailway Archives Art Collections.
Thesign on the reefer proclaims this is the first export shipment of seed potatoesto Cuba.The caption
OK,last photo link from the Chicago and North WesternRailway Archives Art Collections.
Thesign on the reefer proclaims this is the first export shipment of seed potatoesto Cuba.The caption
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#148766
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REA Express Reefer In Freight Train
This is another photo link from the Chicago and NorthWestern Railway Archives Art Collections.
Itshows an REA express reefer mixed in with non-express reefers. Assuming thisexpress reefer was
This is another photo link from the Chicago and NorthWestern Railway Archives Art Collections.
Itshows an REA express reefer mixed in with non-express reefers. Assuming thisexpress reefer was
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#148765
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Running Boards Replacements (Sorry, No Ladder Talk In This Post)
This photo link is from the Chicago and North WesternRailway Archives Art Collections.
It shows running boards that have been replaced over time.I'm sure it has been noted here previously but
This photo link is from the Chicago and North WesternRailway Archives Art Collections.
It shows running boards that have been replaced over time.I'm sure it has been noted here previously but
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thecitrusbelt@...
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#148764
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
Extra STYLE points for using STILES?
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
Lovettsville, VA
707-490-9696
PO Box 44736
Washington, DC 20026-4736
Extra STYLE points for using STILES?
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Golden Gates & Fast Freights
Lovettsville, VA
707-490-9696
PO Box 44736
Washington, DC 20026-4736
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John Barry
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#148763
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
Perhaps, it needs a “don’t tread on me” sticker attached to it.
Gary Laakso
south of Mike Brock
Perhaps, it needs a “don’t tread on me” sticker attached to it.
Gary Laakso
south of Mike Brock
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gary laakso
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#148762
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
Yeah, sure, but there IS a difference between stiles and styles. That was my main point.
Schuyler
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 11:57 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re:
Yeah, sure, but there IS a difference between stiles and styles. That was my main point.
Schuyler
Sent: Thursday, April 06, 2017 11:57 AM
To: STMFC@...
Subject: Re: [STMFC] Re:
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#148761
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
It’s still early in 2017 but I have no reservations about nominating Tom’s post as The Post of the Year.
Dave Nelson
It’s still early in 2017 but I have no reservations about nominating Tom’s post as The Post of the Year.
Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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#148760
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Re: ladder nomenclature - from Wikipedia
The FRA also refers ladders as stiles and treads made of wood, iron or steel.
Jeff Coleman
The FRA also refers ladders as stiles and treads made of wood, iron or steel.
Jeff Coleman
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Jeff Coleman
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#148759
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Re: A NEW EPIPHANY ON YARMOUTH LADDERS
Thanks for the suggestion, I have many to bend but have had little success. Hopefully will have time to try soon.
Bill Vaughn
Thanks for the suggestion, I have many to bend but have had little success. Hopefully will have time to try soon.
Bill Vaughn
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Bill Vaughn
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#148758
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