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Photo Study: Lackawanna Gondola 67198
Several good photos of this
Several good photos of this
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Bob Chaparro
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#163382
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Re: Gondola Load
Sorry, the replies get separated from the original message by a day or two, but "this" refers to the WP car on the doughnut siding from the B&O photo.
Ron Merrick
Sorry, the replies get separated from the original message by a day or two, but "this" refers to the WP car on the doughnut siding from the B&O photo.
Ron Merrick
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mopacfirst
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#163381
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Re: Gondola Load
Is this the Branchline model? I built one a few years back, but I'm not sure that car is on the layout currently for me to check, and I can't immediately find the old Branchline catalog pages. I'm
Is this the Branchline model? I built one a few years back, but I'm not sure that car is on the layout currently for me to check, and I can't immediately find the old Branchline catalog pages. I'm
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mopacfirst
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#163380
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Re: reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car
My bad it should be 1-1-50 ORER. TW
My bad it should be 1-1-50 ORER. TW
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anthony wagner
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Re: reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car
NJI&I, a subsidiary of the Wabash. poss ibly 3500-3599 1 car in my 1-1-80 ORER. I'd guess its a clone of several thousand WAB cars in various 40000 thru 49000 number series with 11' or 12' doors as
NJI&I, a subsidiary of the Wabash. poss ibly 3500-3599 1 car in my 1-1-80 ORER. I'd guess its a clone of several thousand WAB cars in various 40000 thru 49000 number series with 11' or 12' doors as
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anthony wagner
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Re: Gondola Load
Coming from a fellow piping engineer, I agree the cylindrical section (what I would call a spool piece) and the rectangular section are probably for air or exhaust gas rather than for water. If there
Coming from a fellow piping engineer, I agree the cylindrical section (what I would call a spool piece) and the rectangular section are probably for air or exhaust gas rather than for water. If there
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mopacfirst
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#163377
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Re: Gondola Load
Boomer Pete is a pen name used by Al Kalmbach in Model Railroader articles. He used to primarily for teaching purposes to encourage prototypical modeling and operation.
Nelson Moyer
Boomer Pete is a pen name used by Al Kalmbach in Model Railroader articles. He used to primarily for teaching purposes to encourage prototypical modeling and operation.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#163376
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Re: reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car
Claus Schlund asked:
"Any thoughts on the reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car shown in [the] image linked below? The resolution is just not quite good
Claus Schlund asked:
"Any thoughts on the reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car shown in [the] image linked below? The resolution is just not quite good
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Benjamin Hom
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#163375
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reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car
Hi List Members,
Any thoughts on the reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car shown in ght eimage linked below? The resolution is just not quite good enough...
Hi List Members,
Any thoughts on the reporting marks for the 40ft single sheathed auto box car shown in ght eimage linked below? The resolution is just not quite good enough...
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#163374
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Re: Maine Central Box Car 46205
Thanks Todd. You are, of course, correct.
Brian Rochon
Thanks Todd. You are, of course, correct.
Brian Rochon
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Brian Rochon
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Re: Michigan Central (NOT Maine Central) Box Car 46205
Brian Rochon wrote:
"Today’s edition of the Erie Lackawanna E-Mail List Photo Archive (lists.railfan.net/erielack-photo) has four high resolution images of MC 46205, a wood-sheathed truss-rod box
Brian Rochon wrote:
"Today’s edition of the Erie Lackawanna E-Mail List Photo Archive (lists.railfan.net/erielack-photo) has four high resolution images of MC 46205, a wood-sheathed truss-rod box
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Benjamin Hom
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Re: Maine Central Box Car 46205
Ummm, in that era (1920s), I think MC is Michigan Central, part of the New York Central family, not Maine Central which has reporting marks MEC.
Todd Sullivan
Ummm, in that era (1920s), I think MC is Michigan Central, part of the New York Central family, not Maine Central which has reporting marks MEC.
Todd Sullivan
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Todd Sullivan
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Re: Gondola Load
Bill Welch wrote:
"Some of us have no idea who Boomer Pete is/was."
Boomer Pete was a pen name that Al Kalmbach used to author various articles in Model Railroader. The specific reference here is a
Bill Welch wrote:
"Some of us have no idea who Boomer Pete is/was."
Boomer Pete was a pen name that Al Kalmbach used to author various articles in Model Railroader. The specific reference here is a
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Benjamin Hom
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Maine Central Box Car 46205
,_Today’s edition of the Erie Lackawanna E-Mail List Photo Archive (lists.railfan.net/erielack-photo) has four high resolution images of MC 46205, a wood-sheathed truss-rod box car, circa 1928-29.
,_Today’s edition of the Erie Lackawanna E-Mail List Photo Archive (lists.railfan.net/erielack-photo) has four high resolution images of MC 46205, a wood-sheathed truss-rod box car, circa 1928-29.
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Brian Rochon
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Re: Gondola Load
Some of us have no idea who Boomer Pete is/was. Wondering if there is a way on the opening page of this group to have a yet to be authored and agreed upon "Ten Commandments of Freight
Some of us have no idea who Boomer Pete is/was. Wondering if there is a way on the opening page of this group to have a yet to be authored and agreed upon "Ten Commandments of Freight
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Bill Welch
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Re: Gondola Load
Fred Jansz wrote:
"A Western Pacific car on the B&O! Who would have [thought] that.
Bruce Smith wrote:
"Why? A WP car on the B&O comes as no surprise at all to me. We’ve documented repeatedly on
Fred Jansz wrote:
"A Western Pacific car on the B&O! Who would have [thought] that.
Bruce Smith wrote:
"Why? A WP car on the B&O comes as no surprise at all to me. We’ve documented repeatedly on
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Benjamin Hom
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Re: Gondola Load
My first thought was of a bean separator, such as used for Lima Beans. Not at all uncommon in California. Not many photos, as these were buried inside structures. I have such a bean separator I made
My first thought was of a bean separator, such as used for Lima Beans. Not at all uncommon in California. Not many photos, as these were buried inside structures. I have such a bean separator I made
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Andy Carlson
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Re: Gondola Load
Fred,
Why? A WP car on the B&O comes as no surprise at all to me. We’ve documented repeatedly on this list that boxcars traveled the entire country.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
Fred,
Why? A WP car on the B&O comes as no surprise at all to me. We’ve documented repeatedly on this list that boxcars traveled the entire country.
Regards
Bruce
Bruce F. Smith
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Bruce Smith
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#163365
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Re: Gondola Load
Bruce,
Thanks for the more high res view, but it doesn’t really appear to change anything from our January discussion. It appears to either be a penstock, or some similar water piping or part of
Bruce,
Thanks for the more high res view, but it doesn’t really appear to change anything from our January discussion. It appears to either be a penstock, or some similar water piping or part of
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By
Bruce Smith
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#163364
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Re: WP Boxcar was Gondola Load
Friends,
The WP car is coupled to boxcar GN 47384 (see attached photo) from the same photo sequence. They are on a siding headed to the Doughnut Corporation of America, a plant which milled and mixed
Friends,
The WP car is coupled to boxcar GN 47384 (see attached photo) from the same photo sequence. They are on a siding headed to the Doughnut Corporation of America, a plant which milled and mixed
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Bruce Griffin
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#163363
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