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Re: Poll: What OOP Sunshine kit do you really want?
The list in the files section is a couple of years out of date. For an up to
date list of all Sunshine kits and their availability,
The list in the files section is a couple of years out of date. For an up to
date list of all Sunshine kits and their availability,
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Jim or Lisa Hayes <jim-and-lisa@...>
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#16435
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Re: Coal to New England & Hopper Car Peregrinations
CBarkan@... wrote:
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Chris,
A while back, I believe Jeff English posted a list of hoppers going
through Rouses Point. IIRC, the only "surprise" was a SOO hopper (which
Tim O'Connor
CBarkan@... wrote:
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Chris,
A while back, I believe Jeff English posted a list of hoppers going
through Rouses Point. IIRC, the only "surprise" was a SOO hopper (which
Tim O'Connor
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tim gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#16434
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Re: Poll: What OOP Sunshine kit do you really want?
Brad Bourbina wrote:
Brad:
Funaro makes very nice versions of these with detail on both sides.
Ted Culotta
Brad Bourbina wrote:
Brad:
Funaro makes very nice versions of these with detail on both sides.
Ted Culotta
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TC <tculotta@...>
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#16433
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Re: New topic - PRR List Of Tracings book
Bill asked:
I am thinking about putting them in a loose leaf book to make each page
more accessible, but that that would compromise that originality of what I
think it are major surviving PRR
Bill asked:
I am thinking about putting them in a loose leaf book to make each page
more accessible, but that that would compromise that originality of what I
think it are major surviving PRR
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Gary Roe
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#16430
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New topic - PRR List Of Tracings book
Hi All,
I have just received 2 books that I consider to be a MAJOR addition to my
collection. The first is a collection of PRR lists of tracings for MANY
freight cars. It is 1 1/2" thick.
Hi All,
I have just received 2 books that I consider to be a MAJOR addition to my
collection. The first is a collection of PRR lists of tracings for MANY
freight cars. It is 1 1/2" thick.
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Bill Lane <billlane@...>
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#16429
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Re: Poll: What OOP Sunshine kit do you really want?
Well, if I had to wish...
1.1 MP 45ft 22000 series gondola panel sides
DISCONTINUED
1.2 MP 45ft 22000 series gondola non-panel sides
DISCONTINUED
9.1 T&P
Well, if I had to wish...
1.1 MP 45ft 22000 series gondola panel sides
DISCONTINUED
1.2 MP 45ft 22000 series gondola non-panel sides
DISCONTINUED
9.1 T&P
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Brad Bourbina <bbbourb@...>
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#16427
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Re: New topic - PRR List Of Tracings book
I strongly agree.
Preserve the original, use the copy.
Chris Barkan
I strongly agree.
Preserve the original, use the copy.
Chris Barkan
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CBarkan@...
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#16432
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Tank Car Platform Requirements?
Allen, I doubt there was any such safety rule in the US. Tank car platforms
are not considered railroad "safety" equipment. They are there for the
convenience of loading and unloading personnel
Allen, I doubt there was any such safety rule in the US. Tank car platforms
are not considered railroad "safety" equipment. They are there for the
convenience of loading and unloading personnel
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CBarkan@...
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#16431
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Coal to Alexandria & Hopper Car Peregrinations
In a message dated 3/7/03 10:08:07 PM, cjwyatt@... writes:
<<I think the answer is pretty simple. I believe some of the coal was burned
for power and heat right there in the DC area. Also
In a message dated 3/7/03 10:08:07 PM, cjwyatt@... writes:
<<I think the answer is pretty simple. I believe some of the coal was burned
for power and heat right there in the DC area. Also
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CBarkan@...
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#16428
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"General American Tank Car Journeys" book for sale
Just a "heads up" that I found this book for sale. I already have a copy and
recommend it to anyone with a serious interest in the commodities transported
by tank cars in the first third of the 20th
Just a "heads up" that I found this book for sale. I already have a copy and
recommend it to anyone with a serious interest in the commodities transported
by tank cars in the first third of the 20th
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CBarkan@...
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#16426
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Re: Essential cars...subsets?
Ted,
What is wrong with being a part of the permanent payroll at Carstens?
Someone has to do it!
Tom Olsen
Newark, DE.
tcschc wrote:
Ted,
What is wrong with being a part of the permanent payroll at Carstens?
Someone has to do it!
Tom Olsen
Newark, DE.
tcschc wrote:
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Thomas Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#16425
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Poll: What OOP Sunshine kit do you really want?
I'm going to Martin's gathering on Sunday and I plan on talking to him to
find out if there is any possibility of his doing another run of Mather
Reefers. Since I'm going to do that for myself I can
I'm going to Martin's gathering on Sunday and I plan on talking to him to
find out if there is any possibility of his doing another run of Mather
Reefers. Since I'm going to do that for myself I can
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Dave Nelson <muskoka@...>
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#16424
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FS CBC 1919, 28, 31, 37, 40, 46, 49, 51
Unusual to see a large collection like this available at once and IMO the
newer ones are on the expensive side but if you want a bunch it's an
opportunity. Doesn't say ex-library but I would guess it
Unusual to see a large collection like this available at once and IMO the
newer ones are on the expensive side but if you want a bunch it's an
opportunity. Doesn't say ex-library but I would guess it
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Dave Nelson <muskoka@...>
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#16423
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Frt Train Speeds
Richard Hendrickson and Tony Thompson seem to agree that SP frt train speeds
were not particularly high in most circumstances. I wonder how much the
terrain in which they operated contributed to that.
Richard Hendrickson and Tony Thompson seem to agree that SP frt train speeds
were not particularly high in most circumstances. I wonder how much the
terrain in which they operated contributed to that.
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#16422
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Re: freight train speed (was UP frt trains)
Tim O'Connor writes:
I seem to recall reading that when SLSW initiated their Blue Streak
Merchandise service that there were some difficulties because of SP's
relatively slow frt service. I can't
Tim O'Connor writes:
I seem to recall reading that when SLSW initiated their Blue Streak
Merchandise service that there were some difficulties because of SP's
relatively slow frt service. I can't
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#16420
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Re: Come on! Over $100.00 for resin kit?
The astonishing thing to me is not that there is one person willing to
pay $100 for an OOP Sunshine kit (everyone needs something badly and is
willing to pay for it), it's that there are two people
The astonishing thing to me is not that there is one person willing to
pay $100 for an OOP Sunshine kit (everyone needs something badly and is
willing to pay for it), it's that there are two people
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TC <tculotta@...>
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#16419
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Re: Come on! Over $100.00 for resin kit?
Victor:
You sound a little green, maybe because I out bid you on the EJ&E car?
Paul C. Koehler
Glendale CA
Victor:
You sound a little green, maybe because I out bid you on the EJ&E car?
Paul C. Koehler
Glendale CA
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Buygone Treasures <buygone@...>
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#16418
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Re: Fraley Reports?? & Conclusions
David,
I think the answer is pretty simple. I believe some of the coal was burned
for power and heat right there in the DC area. Also cars destined to PRR at
Baltimore have a lot more direct route
David,
I think the answer is pretty simple. I believe some of the coal was burned
for power and heat right there in the DC area. Also cars destined to PRR at
Baltimore have a lot more direct route
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C J Wyatt
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Re: Standard Car Co products
Yes. There was apparently some distortion introduced by the scan or the web
page settings.
The initial car being produced is the 1923 "Dominion" 36-foot car with
6-foot door.
If successful, the hope
Yes. There was apparently some distortion introduced by the scan or the web
page settings.
The initial car being produced is the 1923 "Dominion" 36-foot car with
6-foot door.
If successful, the hope
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Richard Dermody <ddermody@...>
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#16417
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Re: Bethlehem mill gon
Charlie Vlk wrote:
Charlie:
The 52'6" mill gon owned by the LV, Reading, B&O, Wabash, P&WV and WM
plus a couple others I am sure I am forgetting.. There are a lot of
detail variations that are not
Charlie Vlk wrote:
Charlie:
The 52'6" mill gon owned by the LV, Reading, B&O, Wabash, P&WV and WM
plus a couple others I am sure I am forgetting.. There are a lot of
detail variations that are not
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TC <tculotta@...>
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#16415
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