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Photo: NKP Boxcar 27664
Photo: NKP Boxcar 27664
A decent photo of this double-sheathed boxcar:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-12-15-19/X5091.jpg
I can't quite read the build date but the car was
Photo: NKP Boxcar 27664
A decent photo of this double-sheathed boxcar:
http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-12-15-19/X5091.jpg
I can't quite read the build date but the car was
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Bob Chaparro
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#168689
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Is there any evidence of Cuban cars coming to the US, or was all the traffic in US cars?
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
Is there any evidence of Cuban cars coming to the US, or was all the traffic in US cars?
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#168688
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Re: Armour & Company Reefer 8644
Poster On The Armour Reefer
A link courtesy of Richard Kowalski of a post car version, in
Poster On The Armour Reefer
A link courtesy of Richard Kowalski of a post car version, in
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Bob Chaparro
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#168687
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
They got as far as West Oakland....
At 11:14 AM 12/15/2019, Bob Chaparro via Groups.Io wrote:
They got as far as West Oakland....
At 11:14 AM 12/15/2019, Bob Chaparro via Groups.Io wrote:
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Bob Webber
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#168686
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
The West India Fruit & Steamship Company had boxcars and refrigerator cars in its fleet. In addition to the traffic between the Port of Palm Beach and Havana, the company also ferried freight cars to
The West India Fruit & Steamship Company had boxcars and refrigerator cars in its fleet. In addition to the traffic between the Port of Palm Beach and Havana, the company also ferried freight cars to
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Bob Chaparro
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#168685
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Speculation on:
Apples, cherries, and other tree fruits that need a winter frost.
Canned goods that needed insulation from heat or cold enroute.
Speculation off.
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
Speculation on:
Apples, cherries, and other tree fruits that need a winter frost.
Canned goods that needed insulation from heat or cold enroute.
Speculation off.
John Barry
ATSF North Bay Lines
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John Barry
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#168684
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
a pfe reefer to cuba at 10:45, wonder
what was being exported?
mel perry
a pfe reefer to cuba at 10:45, wonder
what was being exported?
mel perry
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mel perry
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#168683
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West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Railroad coverage starts about four minutes into the film. The film appears to end without full coverage of exports to the
West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Railroad coverage starts about four minutes into the film. The film appears to end without full coverage of exports to the
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Bob Chaparro
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#168682
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Re: Armour & Company Reefer 8644
On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 02:22 PM, Bob Chaparro wrote:
Didn't even bother to drop them to the ground and haul them off, so it seems this reefer was prepared to return to revenue service quickly if
On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 02:22 PM, Bob Chaparro wrote:
Didn't even bother to drop them to the ground and haul them off, so it seems this reefer was prepared to return to revenue service quickly if
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#168681
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Re: Armour & Company Reefer 8644
What struck me was that the stirrups were removed and reattached, inverted and tucked inside the grab irons.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
What struck me was that the stirrups were removed and reattached, inverted and tucked inside the grab irons.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#168680
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Re: Armour & Company Reefer 8644
I received this comment from someone:
"Note that they apparently sawed off a couple feet of running boards at the end, leaving the braces dangling. But the remainder seems intact. Also they removed
I received this comment from someone:
"Note that they apparently sawed off a couple feet of running boards at the end, leaving the braces dangling. But the remainder seems intact. Also they removed
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Bob Chaparro
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#168679
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Re: Looking for resin reefer parts
Thanks Greg,
There was a post after one of the recent (St. Louis) shows that a hobby shop in Paducah was selling Stan's product. I contacted them and they were sold out. Someone had just bought 50
Thanks Greg,
There was a post after one of the recent (St. Louis) shows that a hobby shop in Paducah was selling Stan's product. I contacted them and they were sold out. Someone had just bought 50
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Walter Cox <WaltGCox@...>
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#168678
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Looking for resin reefer parts
Craig is not producing parts at this point.
Greg Martin
Craig is not producing parts at this point.
Greg Martin
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Greg Martin
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#168677
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Re: offered: HO Great Northern 1958 cu ft covered hopper by Intermountain RTR
Andy,
Would you please contact me at mswitzer@....
Mont Switzer
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Andy,
Would you please contact me at mswitzer@....
Mont Switzer
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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Mont Switzer
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#168676
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New Resin Car Works mini-kit
Resin Car Works has released a new HO scale mini-kit to build an Illinois Central single-sheathed boxcar. Kit details are featured in our latest blog post.
Resin Car Works has released a new HO scale mini-kit to build an Illinois Central single-sheathed boxcar. Kit details are featured in our latest blog post.
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Eric Hansmann
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#168675
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Re: 3D pantograph mold making
Don, I had my 3D Frederick Deckel pantograph since 2004 and hardly used it as the 2D Gordons pantographs do about everything I want. Gordon 2D pantographs have a taper attachment which is a nice
Don, I had my 3D Frederick Deckel pantograph since 2004 and hardly used it as the 2D Gordons pantographs do about everything I want. Gordon 2D pantographs have a taper attachment which is a nice
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Doug MacLeod
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#168674
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New freight car book for sale
Hello everyone,
Just arrived today the new freight car book for the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railroad.
I thought the ore cars would overwhelm the presentation in the book, but that is not the
Hello everyone,
Just arrived today the new freight car book for the Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range Railroad.
I thought the ore cars would overwhelm the presentation in the book, but that is not the
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Ted Schnepf
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#168673
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Re: Looking to contact Ed Kaminski . . . now PM Wooden Cabooses
I don’t know if this is relevant to your quest, but we have PM Caboose A621at Huckleberry Railroad in Flint, MI. It is on static display, and is appropriate for HRR since most of its right of
I don’t know if this is relevant to your quest, but we have PM Caboose A621at Huckleberry Railroad in Flint, MI. It is on static display, and is appropriate for HRR since most of its right of
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Daniel A. Mitchell
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#168672
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Re: Looking for resin reefer parts
If Craig is a reseller does anyone have contact information for Craig ? I could use a few things.
Walt
In a message dated 12/13/2019 1:39:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, TGREGMRTN@... writes:
If Craig is a reseller does anyone have contact information for Craig ? I could use a few things.
Walt
In a message dated 12/13/2019 1:39:47 PM Eastern Standard Time, TGREGMRTN@... writes:
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Walter Cox <WaltGCox@...>
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#168671
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Re: Express Reefers
Allen Cain wrote:
Yes, most express cars were operated by the REA as a pool, so cars certainly went off-line, though their owners were supposed to maintain and repair them. That of course would
Allen Cain wrote:
Yes, most express cars were operated by the REA as a pool, so cars certainly went off-line, though their owners were supposed to maintain and repair them. That of course would
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Tony Thompson
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#168670
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