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Re: Seatrain Ships
There's also an article in Warships International on some ofthe ships' service in WW II - as can be imagined, they were excellent interms of moving heavy land vehicles (and landing same). If I'm
There's also an article in Warships International on some ofthe ships' service in WW II - as can be imagined, they were excellent interms of moving heavy land vehicles (and landing same). If I'm
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Bob Webber
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#168730
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Re: MONON gon spiral end
Are decals available to model this car?
Thanks & Happy Modeling,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
Are decals available to model this car?
Thanks & Happy Modeling,
Bill Keene
Irvine, CA
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Bill Keene
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#168729
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New Resin Car Works mini-kit
Gentlemen -
I’m sorry for this last thread being posted to the RealSTMFC website. It was meant to be a personal reply to Eric, but I used the post from the site and neglected to change the
Gentlemen -
I’m sorry for this last thread being posted to the RealSTMFC website. It was meant to be a personal reply to Eric, but I used the post from the site and neglected to change the
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Ken Soroos
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#168728
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Re: New Resin Car Works mini-kit
Hi Eric -
Not a problem. These things are usually listed on the kit inserts, but with the Mini-Kits that space has been taken up with the background information. Have a great Holiday Season!
Ken
Hi Eric -
Not a problem. These things are usually listed on the kit inserts, but with the Mini-Kits that space has been taken up with the background information. Have a great Holiday Season!
Ken
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Ken Soroos
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#168727
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Seatrain Ships
Seatrain Ships
At the risk of going overboard on this topic, here are some links with more information, photos and diagrams on the Seatrain car ferries. The film is especially interesting.
Bob
Seatrain Ships
At the risk of going overboard on this topic, here are some links with more information, photos and diagrams on the Seatrain car ferries. The film is especially interesting.
Bob
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Bob Chaparro
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#168726
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Re: New Resin Car Works mini-kit
My fault on this one. I had updated the info but forgot to upload the new page. This should now list the correct kit credits. Hit refresh if some names are still in bold
My fault on this one. I had updated the info but forgot to upload the new page. This should now list the correct kit credits. Hit refresh if some names are still in bold
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Eric Hansmann
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#168725
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Open Top loads
In response to Tony's question, and to share with everyone, I have created a
folder in the Op Sig group files section titled "AAR open top car loading
rules"
This may be found
In response to Tony's question, and to share with everyone, I have created a
folder in the Op Sig group files section titled "AAR open top car loading
rules"
This may be found
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Douglas Harding
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#168724
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Re: New Resin Car Works mini-kit
Hi Eric -
Looking over this post on the website, I noticed that Ted Culotta is listed as having done the decals. I actually did them for the IC car this time.
Ken
Hi Eric -
Looking over this post on the website, I noticed that Ted Culotta is listed as having done the decals. I actually did them for the IC car this time.
Ken
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Ken Soroos
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#168723
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
My apologies to the STMF group for the trucking stuff in this message. I didn't know that response was going to the entire group.
Montford L. Switzer
President
Switzer Tank Lines, Inc.
Fall Creek
My apologies to the STMF group for the trucking stuff in this message. I didn't know that response was going to the entire group.
Montford L. Switzer
President
Switzer Tank Lines, Inc.
Fall Creek
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Mont Switzer
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#168722
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Bill Darnaby's explanation of the SP&S Alco RS and what the Monon called:
1. rider cars
2. head end cabooses
Is spot on. The rider cars, a total of 8 were built on low side stone gon frames.
These
Bill Darnaby's explanation of the SP&S Alco RS and what the Monon called:
1. rider cars
2. head end cabooses
Is spot on. The rider cars, a total of 8 were built on low side stone gon frames.
These
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Mont Switzer
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#168721
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MONON gon spiral end
USRA gon with spiral end http://monon.org/bygone_site/mines/CIL33149LittleBettyLinton-0001.jpg
parts from Shapeway https://www.shapeways.com/product/VFHH88RYT/monon-spiral-gondola-end-ho-scale
USRA gon with spiral end http://monon.org/bygone_site/mines/CIL33149LittleBettyLinton-0001.jpg
parts from Shapeway https://www.shapeways.com/product/VFHH88RYT/monon-spiral-gondola-end-ho-scale
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Douglas Harding
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#168720
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Ron,
We ran into the rider caboose issue when modeling the Transfer at Monon. When/how were the rider cars moved to the Transfer house for loading of LCL before going out on locals?
I asked Cookie
Ron,
We ran into the rider caboose issue when modeling the Transfer at Monon. When/how were the rider cars moved to the Transfer house for loading of LCL before going out on locals?
I asked Cookie
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Mont Switzer
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#168719
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Re: Photo: NKP Boxcar 27664
Nice shot! I need to work it into an article at some point.
NKP 27664 was one of 1,000 cars built for the NKP by Haskell & Barker in 1908. A basic Vanderbilt syndicate car design, it was one of 4,300
Nice shot! I need to work it into an article at some point.
NKP 27664 was one of 1,000 cars built for the NKP by Haskell & Barker in 1908. A basic Vanderbilt syndicate car design, it was one of 4,300
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Ray Breyer
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#168718
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Odd (to me) Monon car
Lacking a freight car (my apologies) though a wooden head end car, here is another SP&S RS 2 #64 in Indiana. Taken in 1966.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
Lacking a freight car (my apologies) though a wooden head end car, here is another SP&S RS 2 #64 in Indiana. Taken in 1966.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
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Andy Carlson
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#168717
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Actually, the Monon leased two of the SP&S engines while the Monon was upgrading their own nine engines (2 at a time) with new prime movers and improved electrical gear to make them more compatible
Actually, the Monon leased two of the SP&S engines while the Monon was upgrading their own nine engines (2 at a time) with new prime movers and improved electrical gear to make them more compatible
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william darnaby
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#168716
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
In the late 60’s I took a photo of one of the B&O’s cars in Indianapolis made from an M26. It had a side step for the door and caboose grab and ladder type equipment. Other roads just used an
In the late 60’s I took a photo of one of the B&O’s cars in Indianapolis made from an M26. It had a side step for the door and caboose grab and ladder type equipment. Other roads just used an
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william darnaby
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#168715
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
well that explsins all.the double handling
shown in the.video, problem still.exsists
today on the west coast, that's the main
reason, why tbe port of portland.no
longer exists, with
well that explsins all.the double handling
shown in the.video, problem still.exsists
today on the west coast, that's the main
reason, why tbe port of portland.no
longer exists, with
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mel perry
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#168714
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Re: West India Fruit & Steamship Company Historic Film
Ships -
Don, you may find some of the ships on-line.
Before West India Fruit and Steamship Company, Seatrain Lines (the operating name for the Over-Seas Shipping Company) shipping by using entire
Ships -
Don, you may find some of the ships on-line.
Before West India Fruit and Steamship Company, Seatrain Lines (the operating name for the Over-Seas Shipping Company) shipping by using entire
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Bob Chaparro
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#168713
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Craig wrote:” a 'front end' caboose was required by Indiana state law for trains longer than 65 cars.”
Not exactly, Indiana’s full crew law stated
”It shall be unlawful for any carrier to
Craig wrote:” a 'front end' caboose was required by Indiana state law for trains longer than 65 cars.”
Not exactly, Indiana’s full crew law stated
”It shall be unlawful for any carrier to
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Seth Lakin
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#168712
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Re: Odd (to me) Monon car
Ask a question--get an answer.
Wow!
And thanks to all. Very interesting. Though not as interesting as it would have been in Oregon.
Ed
Edward Sutorik
Ask a question--get an answer.
Wow!
And thanks to all. Very interesting. Though not as interesting as it would have been in Oregon.
Ed
Edward Sutorik
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spsalso
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#168711
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