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Re: "Dedicated" freight car service
My experience clerking at the NPTCo in Portland in 1961-62 with NP and GN covered hoppers was that a small group was dedicated to bulk feed service from the large Albers mill across from Union
My experience clerking at the NPTCo in Portland in 1961-62 with NP and GN covered hoppers was that a small group was dedicated to bulk feed service from the large Albers mill across from Union
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Todd Sullivan
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#170375
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Re: coupler distance over car end
Thanks again Dennis,
at weekend I will go through these postings.
Johannes
modeling the early post-war years up to about 1953
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 04. März 2020 um 14:56 Uhr
Von: "Dennis
Thanks again Dennis,
at weekend I will go through these postings.
Johannes
modeling the early post-war years up to about 1953
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 04. März 2020 um 14:56 Uhr
Von: "Dennis
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vapeurchapelon
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#170374
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Re: Photo: CN Livestock Car 815029
This sucker looks like it was a double decker for beef critters rather than sheep or hogs.
Just my thought from it's height, Don Valentine
This sucker looks like it was a double decker for beef critters rather than sheep or hogs.
Just my thought from it's height, Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#170373
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
From: Tom Madden
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 14:29:45 PST
Another advantage of injection molding over resin casting.
Tom Madden
The ONLY advantage of injection molding
Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
From: Tom Madden
Date: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 14:29:45 PST
Another advantage of injection molding over resin casting.
Tom Madden
The ONLY advantage of injection molding
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#170372
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Re: dating kit contents
We do that too... our web site listing for the car that started this discussion says, "built 1925."
Dennis Storzek
We do that too... our web site listing for the car that started this discussion says, "built 1925."
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#170371
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Re: "Dedicated" freight car service
GE's Appliance Park in Louisville KY got a dedicated group of high-cube cars, not all from just one road. Park opened in 1951.
Chuck Peck
GE's Appliance Park in Louisville KY got a dedicated group of high-cube cars, not all from just one road. Park opened in 1951.
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#170370
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Re: "Dedicated" freight car service
For the railroads I have studied and read up in company files, I'll make a generalization that: specialized cars are most likely to be found in dedicated service.
The rational is that these costs of
For the railroads I have studied and read up in company files, I'll make a generalization that: specialized cars are most likely to be found in dedicated service.
The rational is that these costs of
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np328
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#170369
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dating kit contents
Paul Woods suggests
It would be handy if manufacturers put a little unicorn symbol on their advertising beside the foobie paint jobs i.e. 'This one belongs in a fairy tale'.
I agree with
Paul Woods suggests
It would be handy if manufacturers put a little unicorn symbol on their advertising beside the foobie paint jobs i.e. 'This one belongs in a fairy tale'.
I agree with
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#170368
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
[Speaking mostly tongue-in-cheek]: A significant disadvantage of injection moulding is, having plowed huge $$$ into an injection-moulding die, it becomes very difficult for a manufacturer to resist
[Speaking mostly tongue-in-cheek]: A significant disadvantage of injection moulding is, having plowed huge $$$ into an injection-moulding die, it becomes very difficult for a manufacturer to resist
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Paul Woods <paul@...>
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#170367
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Re: Central of Georgia Boxcar Series Help
The Central started using “ The Right Way” lettering in 1954 on freight cars. The 50’ black and silver “blimp” cars were the first to have this. The slogan was used earlier on some diesel
The Central started using “ The Right Way” lettering in 1954 on freight cars. The 50’ black and silver “blimp” cars were the first to have this. The slogan was used earlier on some diesel
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Todd Horton
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#170366
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Another advantage of injection molding over resin casting.
Tom Madden
Another advantage of injection molding over resin casting.
Tom Madden
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Tom Madden
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#170365
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Re: Central of Georgia Boxcar Series Help
I thought it was 1952 but not sure about that, should check with C of G HS. They would certainly know
Fenton
I thought it was 1952 but not sure about that, should check with C of G HS. They would certainly know
Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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#170364
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Buy all you want. We can still make 'em faster than you can buy 'em! :-)
Dennis Storzek
Buy all you want. We can still make 'em faster than you can buy 'em! :-)
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#170363
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Re: Central of Georgia Boxcar Series Help
Thanks Tim for the excellent photo.
Can anyone tell me when CG first used "The Right Way" slogan on their boxcars?
And a special thanks to Ed Hawkins who has furnished more information than this old
Thanks Tim for the excellent photo.
Can anyone tell me when CG first used "The Right Way" slogan on their boxcars?
And a special thanks to Ed Hawkins who has furnished more information than this old
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Allen Cain
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#170362
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Hi Scott, looks like Ben is going to buy a kit for you to harvest the roof, what a guy!
Bill Welch
Hi Scott, looks like Ben is going to buy a kit for you to harvest the roof, what a guy!
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#170361
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Re: "Dedicated" freight car service
As to the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, they had bulkhead flat cars in dedicated service for plaster board to Kaiser Gypsum as well as most of their wood chip gondola cars were in dedicated
As to the Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, they had bulkhead flat cars in dedicated service for plaster board to Kaiser Gypsum as well as most of their wood chip gondola cars were in dedicated
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Richard Wilkens
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#170360
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Bill Welch wrote:
"Scott I would suggest purchasing an Undec Accurail 8-panel SS box car with composite ends and cut their beautiful Hutchins roof off."
Better yet, buy one of the foobies and cut the
Bill Welch wrote:
"Scott I would suggest purchasing an Undec Accurail 8-panel SS box car with composite ends and cut their beautiful Hutchins roof off."
Better yet, buy one of the foobies and cut the
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Benjamin Hom
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#170359
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Re: Duryea Underframes (Was: Coupler Distance . . . )
Randy,
That ban didn't take effect until far in our future, sometime right around the publication date of that book.There were no blanket age related bans during the steam ream and for that matter,
Randy,
That ban didn't take effect until far in our future, sometime right around the publication date of that book.There were no blanket age related bans during the steam ream and for that matter,
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Dennis Storzek
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#170358
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Re: SAL, ex-GF&A ARA XM-1 Box Cars
Scott I would suggest purchasing an Undec Accrual 8-panel SS box car with composite ends and cut their beautiful Hutchins roof off. The advantage of that body is there a flange that helps to guide a
Scott I would suggest purchasing an Undec Accrual 8-panel SS box car with composite ends and cut their beautiful Hutchins roof off. The advantage of that body is there a flange that helps to guide a
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Bill Welch
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#170357
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"Dedicated" freight car service
Folks;
The more I dig into the PRR box car fleet, the more I see of cars in dedicated service, and not just auto and auto parts service. These other cars do not always show up in ORERs (which
Folks;
The more I dig into the PRR box car fleet, the more I see of cars in dedicated service, and not just auto and auto parts service. These other cars do not always show up in ORERs (which
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#170356
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