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Re: SP Transfer Caboose; was Fixing Shifted Loads
There were a bunch of them, covered in the book.
Tony Thompson
There were a bunch of them, covered in the book.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#167572
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Re: SP Transfer Caboose; was Fixing Shifted Loads
Brian,
Very interesting photos. Between us, five SP transfer cabooses, and all different. That's way cool.
While these beasties were more common in the East, I have only
Brian,
Very interesting photos. Between us, five SP transfer cabooses, and all different. That's way cool.
While these beasties were more common in the East, I have only
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#167571
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Re: SP Transfer Caboose; was Fixing Shifted Loads
Garth, here's some more I photographed in Taylor Yard.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
Garth, here's some more I photographed in Taylor Yard.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
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brianleppert@att.net
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#167570
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Re: Wabash auto boxcar
Mark Vaughan set E-1. I painted this over 20 years ago and may have applied the wrong
set of dimensional data since I didn't know then as much as I know now. The set covers a
Mark Vaughan set E-1. I painted this over 20 years ago and may have applied the wrong
set of dimensional data since I didn't know then as much as I know now. The set covers a
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Tim O'Connor
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#167569
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Re: Wabash auto boxcar
Fred Jansz asked:
"Bought this OMI Wabash auto car and wonder if someone knows if there are decals available for this car?"
Tim O'Connor replied:
"Mark Vaughan decals - stocked by Des Plaines
Fred Jansz asked:
"Bought this OMI Wabash auto car and wonder if someone knows if there are decals available for this car?"
Tim O'Connor replied:
"Mark Vaughan decals - stocked by Des Plaines
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Benjamin Hom
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#167568
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Re: SP Transfer Caboose; was Fixing Shifted Loads
There were not many, but they did exist.
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
There were not many, but they did exist.
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#167567
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Re: SP Transfer Caboose; was Fixing Shifted Loads
Brian,
Of even more importance, you got a photo of a rare SP transfer caboose. I don't have Tony's SP caboose book, so maybe he could comment more on this car and others,
Brian,
Of even more importance, you got a photo of a rare SP transfer caboose. I don't have Tony's SP caboose book, so maybe he could comment more on this car and others,
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#167566
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Re: Wabash auto boxcar
Mark Vaughan decals - stocked by Des Plaines Hobbies
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Mark Vaughan decals - stocked by Des Plaines Hobbies
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#167565
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What Is This Box?
What Is This Box?
In the photo on this link there is a box attached to the crossing sign:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-10-10-19/X7818.jpg
Could this be a waybill box for the
What Is This Box?
In the photo on this link there is a box attached to the crossing sign:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-10-10-19/X7818.jpg
Could this be a waybill box for the
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Bob Chaparro
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#167564
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
I'm sure it depends on the era. Modern steel devices like this one were built postwar.
I know the GN had a similar device as this one in Gavin Yard.
Tim O'
I'm sure it depends on the era. Modern steel devices like this one were built postwar.
I know the GN had a similar device as this one in Gavin Yard.
Tim O'
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Tim O'Connor
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#167563
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
Here are two views of Southern Pacific's "load shifter" at their Taylor Yard in Los Angeles , July 1966. Not good photos, but I was only 15 with a plastic camera.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
Here are two views of Southern Pacific's "load shifter" at their Taylor Yard in Los Angeles , July 1966. Not good photos, but I was only 15 with a plastic camera.
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
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brianleppert@att.net
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#167562
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
Several of you responded "load shifter" and a Google search of this term with the term "railroad" revealed this to be a common term. Thank you.
Unfortunately, the Google search produced no photos.
Bob
Several of you responded "load shifter" and a Google search of this term with the term "railroad" revealed this to be a common term. Thank you.
Unfortunately, the Google search produced no photos.
Bob
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Bob Chaparro
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#167561
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
Also know as a load shifter on the SP&S.
Rich Wilkens
Archivist, SP&S Railway Historical Society.
Also know as a load shifter on the SP&S.
Rich Wilkens
Archivist, SP&S Railway Historical Society.
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Richard Wilkens
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#167560
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Wabash auto boxcar
Hi All,
Bought this OMI Wabash auto car and wonder if someone knows if there are decals available for this car?
Thanks for your advise.
best regards,
Fred Jansz
Hi All,
Bought this OMI Wabash auto car and wonder if someone knows if there are decals available for this car?
Thanks for your advise.
best regards,
Fred Jansz
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Fred Jansz
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#167559
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
My railroad called it a "Load Shifter" and had several along the line. Up until the later 1950's, they were hand powered with crank on cable take up spools. I recently came upon an AFE while
My railroad called it a "Load Shifter" and had several along the line. Up until the later 1950's, they were hand powered with crank on cable take up spools. I recently came upon an AFE while
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np328
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#167558
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Re: Fixing Shifted Loads
I took the photo during a visit at Steamtown, though it is well out of that era.
J. Stephen Sandifer
I took the photo during a visit at Steamtown, though it is well out of that era.
J. Stephen Sandifer
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Steve SANDIFER
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#167557
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Fixing Shifted Loads
What is the name of the fixture used to right shifted loads on flat cars and gondolas?
Were these fixtures manufactured by specific companies or typically built by the railroads?
Bob Chaparro
What is the name of the fixture used to right shifted loads on flat cars and gondolas?
Were these fixtures manufactured by specific companies or typically built by the railroads?
Bob Chaparro
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Bob Chaparro
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#167556
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Re: Type Of Trucks?
In lieu of the RPCYC- From one of our own:
https://old.atsfrr.org/Reviews/HO/Freight/IRM%20BX-37%2043/Index.htm
Rob Mondichak
In lieu of the RPCYC- From one of our own:
https://old.atsfrr.org/Reviews/HO/Freight/IRM%20BX-37%2043/Index.htm
Rob Mondichak
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Rob M.
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#167555
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Re: Type Of Trucks?
Here’s my guess:
ATSF 141702 has National Type B-2 trucks. You can use Kadee or Walthers, maybe others?
ATSF 144028 looks like AAR Double Truss trucks best represented by TMW-107.
Nelson
Here’s my guess:
ATSF 141702 has National Type B-2 trucks. You can use Kadee or Walthers, maybe others?
ATSF 144028 looks like AAR Double Truss trucks best represented by TMW-107.
Nelson
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Nelson Moyer
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#167554
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Type Of Trucks?
These are links to builder's photos of two Santa Fe Bx-37 boxcars:
ATSF 144028
http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/pshs/id/19582/rec/14
ATSF
These are links to builder's photos of two Santa Fe Bx-37 boxcars:
ATSF 144028
http://www.idaillinois.org/digital/collection/pshs/id/19582/rec/14
ATSF
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Bob Chaparro
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#167553
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