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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
Bruce,
Thank you, very helpful link to that PRR paint page! And, yes, reweigh date of course.
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Jeff Helm
Bremerton WA
Bruce,
Thank you, very helpful link to that PRR paint page! And, yes, reweigh date of course.
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Jeff Helm
Bremerton WA
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Jeff Helm
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#174386
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
Jeff,
Don't put to much emphasis on early artwork. It will change. Especially since one of the putative single door car numbers is actually in the double door series (oops!). Note that it is not a
Jeff,
Don't put to much emphasis on early artwork. It will change. Especially since one of the putative single door car numbers is actually in the double door series (oops!). Note that it is not a
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Bruce Smith
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#174385
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
Sorry - re-weigh date, not rebuild
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Jeff Helm
Bremerton WA
Sorry - re-weigh date, not rebuild
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Jeff Helm
Bremerton WA
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Jeff Helm
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#174384
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
I too have a similar question as raised by Jim, except for 1965. I “think” it’s some variation of Shadow Keystone, but I was unable to read the rebuild dates on Rapido’s illustrations for the
I too have a similar question as raised by Jim, except for 1965. I “think” it’s some variation of Shadow Keystone, but I was unable to read the rebuild dates on Rapido’s illustrations for the
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Jeff Helm
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#174383
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Re: cut off disc "The good ones"
Don,
Happily they gave me the Covid-86 shuffle. I am a model builder/house hog now.
Rob Manley
"Better modeling through personal embarrassment"
Don,
Happily they gave me the Covid-86 shuffle. I am a model builder/house hog now.
Rob Manley
"Better modeling through personal embarrassment"
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Rob & Bev Manley
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#174382
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Re: [PRR] PRR X31A facts you want to know
Don Valentine wrote:
And you express surprise?
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Don Valentine wrote:
And you express surprise?
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#174381
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Re: brakes
The original Westinghouse automatic brake valve was designated the "F" It was patented in 1872. It did not have "fast action". In general it was good for a train of 8-10 cars. The F valve did not
The original Westinghouse automatic brake valve was designated the "F" It was patented in 1872. It did not have "fast action". In general it was good for a train of 8-10 cars. The F valve did not
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Randy Hees
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#174380
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Re: brakes
Schuyler:
There is some conflicting information out there with respect to exact dates (e.g., the NMRA info looks suspect), but I tend to rely on the 1913 Westinghouse handbook for information about K
Schuyler:
There is some conflicting information out there with respect to exact dates (e.g., the NMRA info looks suspect), but I tend to rely on the 1913 Westinghouse handbook for information about K
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Dave Parker
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#174379
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Re: [PRR] PRR X31A facts you want to know
Larry Smith wrote: " A big battle ensued with the other railroads having clearance a problems with the cars and PRR embargoing the other railroads from its lines if they wouldn't accept the cars in
Larry Smith wrote: " A big battle ensued with the other railroads having clearance a problems with the cars and PRR embargoing the other railroads from its lines if they wouldn't accept the cars in
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#174378
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Re: [PRR] PRR X31A facts you want to know
Larry Smith wrote:
As some will know, this story is a great irony. In the 1920s, when several Western roads were building tall automobile cars, Pennsy led the objections of eastern roads to these
Larry Smith wrote:
As some will know, this story is a great irony. In the 1920s, when several Western roads were building tall automobile cars, Pennsy led the objections of eastern roads to these
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Tony Thompson
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#174377
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Re: cut off disc "The good ones"
I still have a few “The Good Ones” left and also have not been able to find a source. However, Dremel has 1 ½” diameter by .020 wide reinforced cut off discs in their EZ Lock product line.
I still have a few “The Good Ones” left and also have not been able to find a source. However, Dremel has 1 ½” diameter by .020 wide reinforced cut off discs in their EZ Lock product line.
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Joseph Melhorn
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#174376
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CORRECTED COPY Re: [RealSTMFC] PRR X31A facts you want to know
[Edited to add link]
James Dick asked:
"The statement of 'From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300 in service, more than many roads’ entire fleets;' is applied how, by a mid
[Edited to add link]
James Dick asked:
"The statement of 'From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300 in service, more than many roads’ entire fleets;' is applied how, by a mid
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Benjamin Hom
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#174375
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
Wow,
that was a fast and very applicable reply. Thank you Ben. Jim
Wow,
that was a fast and very applicable reply. Thank you Ben. Jim
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np328
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#174374
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
James Dick asked:
"The statement of 'From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300 in service, more than many roads’ entire fleets;' is applied how, by a mid 1950's modeler like me?
James Dick asked:
"The statement of 'From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300 in service, more than many roads’ entire fleets;' is applied how, by a mid 1950's modeler like me?
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Benjamin Hom
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#174373
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
Eldon,
Very timely information as not everyone was able to get in on the virtual RPM that is referenced.
The statement of "From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300
Eldon,
Very timely information as not everyone was able to get in on the virtual RPM that is referenced.
The statement of "From the mid-thirties production years, there were around 7300
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np328
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#174372
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brakes
Today we learned the difference between KC and KD brakes. Does anyone know the origin of the K in those designations?
And similarly, why are AB brake systems so referred to? Where does that
Today we learned the difference between KC and KD brakes. Does anyone know the origin of the K in those designations?
And similarly, why are AB brake systems so referred to? Where does that
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#174371
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Re: PRR X31A facts you want to know
The presentation the Bruce smith just completed on the speedwitch hindsight 20/20 gave excellent coverslip and photos and documents covering this.
Lee Stoermer
Aldie, VA
The presentation the Bruce smith just completed on the speedwitch hindsight 20/20 gave excellent coverslip and photos and documents covering this.
Lee Stoermer
Aldie, VA
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Lee
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#174370
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Re: cut off disc "The good ones"
-- If modelers have not used the "Good Ones" then they don't really know what a good cut off disc is like.
Here is the package and one of the discs from the last Good Ones I purchased years ago from
-- If modelers have not used the "Good Ones" then they don't really know what a good cut off disc is like.
Here is the package and one of the discs from the last Good Ones I purchased years ago from
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John Moore
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#174369
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Re: [PRR] PRR X31A facts you want to know
I think I can add some information here as I helped write the Walthers book on the automobile industry and the railroads. At the time these cars were built, the standard ARA car height was 10' and
I think I can add some information here as I helped write the Walthers book on the automobile industry and the railroads. At the time these cars were built, the standard ARA car height was 10' and
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Larry Smith
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#174368
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Re: double sheathed boxcar with a herald
I believe this is the car you are looking for.
Levi
I believe this is the car you are looking for.
Levi
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San Antonio & San Francisco <sanantonio-sanfrancisco@...>
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#174367
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