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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
In a message dated 12/15/2019 3:31:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, edb8381@... writes:
<Note that Canadian freight cars carry both, as well as lettering in English and French.> The addition of metric and
In a message dated 12/15/2019 3:31:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, edb8381@... writes:
<Note that Canadian freight cars carry both, as well as lettering in English and French.> The addition of metric and
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Walter Cox
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#168706
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Yeah, that slide is mis-labeled. That is not on SP&S rails, but on the Monon. The Monon faced a power shortage in 1966 due to their return of several Alco C628s to the manufacturer, and had to lease
Yeah, that slide is mis-labeled. That is not on SP&S rails, but on the Monon. The Monon faced a power shortage in 1966 due to their return of several Alco C628s to the manufacturer, and had to lease
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Dave Strahlendorf
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#168705
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Well Bob I had hoped that the second car photo you posted might have saved the day as it appears
to be an earlier lettering style that I, at least, have not ever seen before. Unfortunately a check of
Well Bob I had hoped that the second car photo you posted might have saved the day as it appears
to be an earlier lettering style that I, at least, have not ever seen before. Unfortunately a check of
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#168704
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Not opinion, but fact...it's not Oregon. It's Salem, Indiana. The Monon leased a few SP&S RS-2s in the 1960s. The odd car is what's called a Rider Caboose...a 'front end' caboose was required by
Not opinion, but fact...it's not Oregon. It's Salem, Indiana. The Monon leased a few SP&S RS-2s in the 1960s. The odd car is what's called a Rider Caboose...a 'front end' caboose was required by
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Craig Zeni
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#168703
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Matt is correct. Subsequently, that unit was purchased by L&N in 1966 and rebuilt into an RS3 by L&N using components from a damaged L&N FA2. It was renumbered to L&N #104 (2nd).
The car behind
Matt is correct. Subsequently, that unit was purchased by L&N in 1966 and rebuilt into an RS3 by L&N using components from a damaged L&N FA2. It was renumbered to L&N #104 (2nd).
The car behind
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Steven D Johnson
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#168702
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Not opinion, but fact...it's not Oregon. It's Salem, Indiana. The Monon leased s few SP&S RS-2s in the 1960s. The odd car is what's called a Rider Caboose...a 'front end' caboose was required by
Not opinion, but fact...it's not Oregon. It's Salem, Indiana. The Monon leased s few SP&S RS-2s in the 1960s. The odd car is what's called a Rider Caboose...a 'front end' caboose was required by
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Craig Zeni
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#168701
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Yes Salem, Indiana on the Monon. The Monon built in the company shops these “head end cabooses”. They housed the head end brakeman and any LCL that may be carried to be distributed along the line.
Yes Salem, Indiana on the Monon. The Monon built in the company shops these “head end cabooses”. They housed the head end brakeman and any LCL that may be carried to be distributed along the line.
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Seth Lakin
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#168700
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
I'm no expert, but it looks like a rider car that the Monon used to obey Indiana's Full Crew laws.
What the heck it's doing in Salem is beyond me though!
Take Care,
Brian R. Termunde
Midvale, Utah
I'm no expert, but it looks like a rider car that the Monon used to obey Indiana's Full Crew laws.
What the heck it's doing in Salem is beyond me though!
Take Care,
Brian R. Termunde
Midvale, Utah
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Brian Termunde
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#168699
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
I believe that’s one of Monon’s odd cabooses.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
I believe that’s one of Monon’s odd cabooses.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#168698
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Ed,
The SP&S engine was used on the Monon late in its life so I believe the location to be Salem Indiana on the Monan.
Matt Herson
Ed,
The SP&S engine was used on the Monon late in its life so I believe the location to be Salem Indiana on the Monan.
Matt Herson
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Matt Herson
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#168697
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Re: SP/SSW "DF" loader symbol decal: Is the one"
Shouldna typed so fast. Obviously it is the letters and border that are orange, and the background black. Sheesh.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Shouldna typed so fast. Obviously it is the letters and border that are orange, and the background black. Sheesh.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#168696
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
The rail traffic to Cuba, as with Mexico, was mainly in US owned cars.
However new cars built in the US for the Consolidated Railways of Cuba, National of Mexico or other foreign railroads using the
The rail traffic to Cuba, as with Mexico, was mainly in US owned cars.
However new cars built in the US for the Consolidated Railways of Cuba, National of Mexico or other foreign railroads using the
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Edward
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#168695
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Re: SP/SSW "DF" loader symbol decal: Is the one"
Bill Welch wrote:
Background color was an orangish-yellow, as Norm Buckhart showed. This has been done in bright yellow by some manufacturers (incorrectly), but was once done right by Walthers in
Bill Welch wrote:
Background color was an orangish-yellow, as Norm Buckhart showed. This has been done in bright yellow by some manufacturers (incorrectly), but was once done right by Walthers in
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Tony Thompson
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#168694
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Odd (to me) Monon car
In the slide below, there's an odd looking Monon car just behind the loco. Photo was taken at Salem,
In the slide below, there's an odd looking Monon car just behind the loco. Photo was taken at Salem,
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spsalso
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#168693
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Re: SP/SSW "DF" loader symbol decal: Is the one"
they are two shades of yellow Bill - I have them O scale but not HO. Norm Buckhart
they are two shades of yellow Bill - I have them O scale but not HO. Norm Buckhart
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Norm Buckhart
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#168692
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Prototype Rails Hotel Rooms
When making a Reservation be sure to give them the Code"NMR20". I had difficulty using the "800" number even though I told them what the event was and they said they were full. I then went through the
When making a Reservation be sure to give them the Code"NMR20". I had difficulty using the "800" number even though I told them what the event was and they said they were full. I then went through the
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Bill Welch
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#168691
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SP/SSW "DF" loader symbol decal: Is the one"
I looked first on the Microscale website for the attached "DF" Loader symbol used by the SP and SSW and maybe others. Does anyone know if this is available anywhere? I think the "DF" and border are
I looked first on the Microscale website for the attached "DF" Loader symbol used by the SP and SSW and maybe others. Does anyone know if this is available anywhere? I think the "DF" and border are
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Bill Welch
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#168690
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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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