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Re: Distinctive Flat Car Toothpicks Timber Load
More Toothpicks
A 1919 postcard photo from the Washington State Historical Society:
http://www.washingtonhistory.org/imu/api/file/5805
Description:
Lithograph colored promotional post card showing
More Toothpicks
A 1919 postcard photo from the Washington State Historical Society:
http://www.washingtonhistory.org/imu/api/file/5805
Description:
Lithograph colored promotional post card showing
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Bob Chaparro
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#173240
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Photo: Grain Sacks On Flat Cars
Photo: Grain Sacks On Flat Cars
A 1909 photo from the Washington State Historical Society:
http://www.washingtonhistory.org/imu/api/file/25296
Description:
"Postcard (8.5x13.5 cm.) featuring
Photo: Grain Sacks On Flat Cars
A 1909 photo from the Washington State Historical Society:
http://www.washingtonhistory.org/imu/api/file/25296
Description:
"Postcard (8.5x13.5 cm.) featuring
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Bob Chaparro
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#173239
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refrigerator car ice hatches
I have been looking online for some definitive information, not finding it there, thought I would ask the following: In the first decades of the 1900s, there were two types of roof hatches for
I have been looking online for some definitive information, not finding it there, thought I would ask the following: In the first decades of the 1900s, there were two types of roof hatches for
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Ray Hutchison
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#173238
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Re: C&O MW Photos
HI Garth,
I’m thoroughly enjoying the photos – go ahead and hog some bandwidth!
Claus Schlund
From: Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 11:26 AM
To:
HI Garth,
I’m thoroughly enjoying the photos – go ahead and hog some bandwidth!
Claus Schlund
From: Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 11:26 AM
To:
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#173237
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Re: C&O MW Photos
John,
I think X-1218 and 705 were the only cars I found with old lettering. I'm sure there must have been some kind of logic to it, but the numbering schemes probably changed from time to time,
John,
I think X-1218 and 705 were the only cars I found with old lettering. I'm sure there must have been some kind of logic to it, but the numbering schemes probably changed from time to time,
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#173236
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Re: C&O MW Photos
Some railroads always identified the type of camp car on the side, some railroads identified them by prefixes or suffixes in the number, and some did not bother at all,,,the C&O was in the latter
Some railroads always identified the type of camp car on the side, some railroads identified them by prefixes or suffixes in the number, and some did not bother at all,,,the C&O was in the latter
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mofwcaboose <MOFWCABOOSE@...>
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#173235
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Re: Speedwitch Media Status?
I just received an order last week for decals. It might depend on what he has, and where he is, but I would place an order with confidence and patience.
Cheers
Greg Snook
I just received an order last week for decals. It might depend on what he has, and where he is, but I would place an order with confidence and patience.
Cheers
Greg Snook
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greg snook
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#173234
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Re: Photo: Santa Fe Bx-3/Bx-6 Boxcar
I'll have to look at that sign again! 😊
I asked what it was because it looked to me like a long train with the roof walks virtually continuous, but then I thought "Nah, that couldn't be, but what
I'll have to look at that sign again! 😊
I asked what it was because it looked to me like a long train with the roof walks virtually continuous, but then I thought "Nah, that couldn't be, but what
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#173233
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Re: Photo: Santa Fe Bx-3/Bx-6 Boxcar
The storage structure along the right side of the platform has a solid back and a roof. I have room for this platform on my layout and often wondered what kind of parts were stored on the shelves
The storage structure along the right side of the platform has a solid back and a roof. I have room for this platform on my layout and often wondered what kind of parts were stored on the shelves
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ottokroutil
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#173232
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Re: Wabash 17000 series automobile boxcar
Gary
Thank you, it’s to kit bash a Funaro and Camerlengo Wabash 46000 series automobile car into a 17000 series car .
Regards
Paul Doggett
Gary
Thank you, it’s to kit bash a Funaro and Camerlengo Wabash 46000 series automobile car into a 17000 series car .
Regards
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#173231
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Re: Wabash 17000 series automobile boxcar
Paul,
You are welcome.
I should have mentioned that photo came by way of Ed Hawkins, courtesy of ACF.
gary
On Monday, May 18, 2020, 7:27:26
Paul,
You are welcome.
I should have mentioned that photo came by way of Ed Hawkins, courtesy of ACF.
gary
On Monday, May 18, 2020, 7:27:26
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Gary Roe
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#173230
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Re: Wabash 17000 series automobile boxcar
Gary
Absolutely brilliant thank you.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Gary
Absolutely brilliant thank you.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#173229
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Re: Wabash 17000 series automobile boxcar
Paul,
Here is one of the 17021.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
On Monday, May 18, 2020, 4:36:34 AM CDT, Paul Doggett via groups.io
Paul,
Here is one of the 17021.
gary roe
quincy, illinois
On Monday, May 18, 2020, 4:36:34 AM CDT, Paul Doggett via groups.io
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Gary Roe
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#173228
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C&O MW Photos
Friends,
A few weeks ago I offered to share some C&O maintenance-of-way boxcars from my negatives that I was scanning. A couple of you asked me to go ahead with the project. All the photos are scanned
Friends,
A few weeks ago I offered to share some C&O maintenance-of-way boxcars from my negatives that I was scanning. A couple of you asked me to go ahead with the project. All the photos are scanned
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#173227
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Re: Ore car help
Since this thread began I have been wondering how the B&O addressed this same problem.....but on
steam locomotive tenders rather than ore cars. In my negative collection are two negatives of a
Since this thread began I have been wondering how the B&O addressed this same problem.....but on
steam locomotive tenders rather than ore cars. In my negative collection are two negatives of a
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#173226
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Wabash 17000 series automobile boxcar
Hi
Has anyone got a photo of the B end of one of these cars.
Thank you
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Hi
Has anyone got a photo of the B end of one of these cars.
Thank you
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#173225
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Re: [External] [RealSTMFC] FS: List of over 600 HO Kits and RTR cars to sell to make room for the layout! And yes, ALL STEAM ERA!
I really appreciate seeing your list. How much for shipping? Steam era yes, but I need cars built in 30s or 40s and no later than 1951.
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on
I really appreciate seeing your list. How much for shipping? Steam era yes, but I need cars built in 30s or 40s and no later than 1951.
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on
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naptownprr
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#173224
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Re: Ore car help
Thanks, Dennis.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#173223
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Re: Ore car help
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 12:44 PM, Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
So, Dennis, since you’ve already laid out the basics, what would be the minimum radius for this car if the center truck is limited to a
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 12:44 PM, Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
So, Dennis, since you’ve already laid out the basics, what would be the minimum radius for this car if the center truck is limited to a
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#173222
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Re: Photo: Santa Fe Bx-3/Bx-6 Boxcar
It appears to be an open wall made of cubby holes for parts. A pile of parts or debris is visible in the shadow.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
It appears to be an open wall made of cubby holes for parts. A pile of parts or debris is visible in the shadow.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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#173221
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