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FS: Ted Cullota Book
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual, Vol. 1: Box and Automobile Cars. This book is in excellent Condition.
Asking $50.00 including Media Mail shipping to the Lower 48 States. Insurance, $3.00
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual, Vol. 1: Box and Automobile Cars. This book is in excellent Condition.
Asking $50.00 including Media Mail shipping to the Lower 48 States. Insurance, $3.00
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Scott H. Haycock
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#166472
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
Wait a second, Charlie. Everybody knows commuter coaches are AAR mechanical designation "S" along with the rest of the cattle cars.
Dennis Storzek
Wait a second, Charlie. Everybody knows commuter coaches are AAR mechanical designation "S" along with the rest of the cattle cars.
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#166471
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
There were interesting freight cars in the video, too, along with wonderful
buildings etc.
Steve Hile
There were interesting freight cars in the video, too, along with wonderful
buildings etc.
Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#166470
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
Group-
Sorry for the cross-post; I didn't notice that Denny had included the STMFC
in one email.
Sorry for the unintentional non-freight car content!
Charlie Vlk
Group-
Sorry for the cross-post; I didn't notice that Denny had included the STMFC
in one email.
Sorry for the unintentional non-freight car content!
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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#166469
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Re: [PassengerCarList] Video: Forgotten Chicago
The CB&Q open-platform cars Denny mentions have an interesting history.
Some of the cars seen are actually stretched wood cars (the cars with the
longer wheelbase trucks) that had been steel sheathed
The CB&Q open-platform cars Denny mentions have an interesting history.
Some of the cars seen are actually stretched wood cars (the cars with the
longer wheelbase trucks) that had been steel sheathed
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Charlie Vlk
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#166468
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
This is a great video, camera facing steadily west, apparently taken c. 1946-48 from either a PRR or (pre-GM&O) Alton passenger train about to arrive at Chicago Union Station. The string of
This is a great video, camera facing steadily west, apparently taken c. 1946-48 from either a PRR or (pre-GM&O) Alton passenger train about to arrive at Chicago Union Station. The string of
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Denny Anspach <danspachmd@...>
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#166467
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Upgrading an Accurail Fowler boxcar
Manny Jacob shares his techniques to upgrade an Accurail Fowler boxcar kit in the latest DesignBuildOp blog
Manny Jacob shares his techniques to upgrade an Accurail Fowler boxcar kit in the latest DesignBuildOp blog
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Eric Hansmann
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#166466
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Re: Wabash Box Car Trucks - Color
John,
If new Wabash box cars built in 1948 by ACF were indicative of repainted box cars of the period, then the truck side frames should be #10 Wabash Red.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
John,
If new Wabash box cars built in 1948 by ACF were indicative of repainted box cars of the period, then the truck side frames should be #10 Wabash Red.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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#166465
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Ha, ha.
Tony
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Tony Thompson
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#166464
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Wabash Box Car Trucks - Color
Gents,
I'm finishing up a model of a late-40s Wabash single-sheathed auto box car. What color should the trucks be? Black, or the carbody color?
Thanks,
John Golden
Albersbach, Germany
RPM Blog:
Gents,
I'm finishing up a model of a late-40s Wabash single-sheathed auto box car. What color should the trucks be? Black, or the carbody color?
Thanks,
John Golden
Albersbach, Germany
RPM Blog:
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golden1014
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#166463
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
Denny,
Have you tried a paint store Like Sherwin-Williams. I will bet you will find it there.
Greg Martin
Why Yes I have done some modeling...
Sent from AOL DesktopIn a message dated 8/20/2019
Denny,
Have you tried a paint store Like Sherwin-Williams. I will bet you will find it there.
Greg Martin
Why Yes I have done some modeling...
Sent from AOL DesktopIn a message dated 8/20/2019
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Greg Martin
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#166462
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
For anyone stocking up on MEK, don’t leave it in the can you bought it in or it will evaporate long before you can use it all. I refilled my working bottle today, and the quart can was two thirds
For anyone stocking up on MEK, don’t leave it in the can you bought it in or it will evaporate long before you can use it all. I refilled my working bottle today, and the quart can was two thirds
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Nelson Moyer
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#166461
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
I apologise, Tony - I forgot to include a smiley face in my previous post so that it would be obvious that I was speaking tongue-in-cheek.
Regards
Paul
I apologise, Tony - I forgot to include a smiley face in my previous post so that it would be obvious that I was speaking tongue-in-cheek.
Regards
Paul
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Paul Woods <paul@...>
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#166460
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Re: Magor Car Co drawings
Thank you for the offer. I already have that kit
Larry King
Thank you for the offer. I already have that kit
Larry King
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lrkdbn
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#166459
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Thanks for your phone detective work, Jim! I spotted some structural landmarks that are still in place today, their 1940’s, function long gone. The area at 22nd (Cermack Rd) as the track goes north
Thanks for your phone detective work, Jim! I spotted some structural landmarks that are still in place today, their 1940’s, function long gone. The area at 22nd (Cermack Rd) as the track goes north
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Eric Lombard
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#166458
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 2:18 PM np328 <jcdworkingonthenp@...> wrote:
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did
On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 2:18 PM np328 <jcdworkingonthenp@...> wrote:
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did
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Eric Lombard
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#166457
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did open.
Some Googling of the names on the warehouses and buildings gave
Though I DID groan at the mention of Facebook, however I like Chicago history and so looked at the link to the video which did open.
Some Googling of the names on the warehouses and buildings gave
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np328
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#166456
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Re: MEK Substitute and current plastic cements
On 8/22/2019 10:18 AM, Tony Thompson wrote:
This rumor of course but I was told all the big box stores (and then everyone else) quit carrying these was the fear of
On 8/22/2019 10:18 AM, Tony Thompson wrote:
This rumor of course but I was told all the big box stores (and then everyone else) quit carrying these was the fear of
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Jon Miller <atsfus@...>
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#166455
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Re: what to do with all those leftover freight car trucks?
sides were shipped upright in gondolas, like Lee Turner's model
On 8/22/2019 9:53 AM, Rick Jesionowski via Groups.Io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
sides were shipped upright in gondolas, like Lee Turner's model
On 8/22/2019 9:53 AM, Rick Jesionowski via Groups.Io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#166454
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Re: Video: Forgotten Chicago
who says time travel is not possible?
open platform commuter cars behind steam - them were the days!
On 8/22/2019 1:21 PM, Steve and Barb Hile wrote:
who says time travel is not possible?
open platform commuter cars behind steam - them were the days!
On 8/22/2019 1:21 PM, Steve and Barb Hile wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
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#166453
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