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Photo: Jeeps On Chicago Great Western Flat Car
Photo: Jeeps On Chicago Great Western Flat Car
An undated (probably WW II) photo from an unknown source:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fd/85/cf/fd85cfe7acc1cdd07a519bfd9ea4864b.jpg
The location
Photo: Jeeps On Chicago Great Western Flat Car
An undated (probably WW II) photo from an unknown source:
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fd/85/cf/fd85cfe7acc1cdd07a519bfd9ea4864b.jpg
The location
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Bob Chaparro
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#175784
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Document: Rules For Loading Materials
Document: Rules For Loading Materials
A 1917 PRR document archived by the PRR Railfan website:
http://prr.railfan.net/documents/LoadingRules-1917.pdf
This link may load very slowly.
Another
Document: Rules For Loading Materials
A 1917 PRR document archived by the PRR Railfan website:
http://prr.railfan.net/documents/LoadingRules-1917.pdf
This link may load very slowly.
Another
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Bob Chaparro
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#175783
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Re: LNE 1923 box cars A question about the roofs of these cars
Thanks, Bill, step-by-step always helps.
Schuyler
Thanks, Bill, step-by-step always helps.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#175782
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Re: LNE 1923 box cars A question about the roofs of these cars
Thanks Bill as I want to do that as well.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Thanks Bill as I want to do that as well.
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#175781
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Re: LNE 1923 box cars A question about the roofs of these cars
Schuyler , the diagonal paneled roof was in place by the early 1950's. If Speedwitch is unable to find a roof for you, this is what I did to create his pattern assuming you accept Fenton's offer of
Schuyler , the diagonal paneled roof was in place by the early 1950's. If Speedwitch is unable to find a roof for you, this is what I did to create his pattern assuming you accept Fenton's offer of
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Bill Welch
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#175780
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Re: EJ&E diagonal plate loader
This is very interesting. My mother's family is from Joliet, and her brother had a large setup in the basement (back in the old Silver Streak days). I have been accumulating EJ&E freight for a new
This is very interesting. My mother's family is from Joliet, and her brother had a large setup in the basement (back in the old Silver Streak days). I have been accumulating EJ&E freight for a new
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Ray Hutchison
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#175779
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Re: SLSX stock cars and NISX confirmation
Peter I have a few more photos of SLSX cars, most from the 71000 series. Also the 3600 you have and a couple from the 72000 series. All have the letterboard, so I would suspect the board is missing in
Peter I have a few more photos of SLSX cars, most from the 71000 series. Also the 3600 you have and a couple from the 72000 series. All have the letterboard, so I would suspect the board is missing in
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Douglas Harding
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#175778
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Re: EJ&E diagonal plate loader
The through truss bridge, at MP 36.4, in the photo spans the I and M canal old turning basin adjacent to the Des Plaines River. There are two main tracks that cross that bridge; our Bridge Dept.
The through truss bridge, at MP 36.4, in the photo spans the I and M canal old turning basin adjacent to the Des Plaines River. There are two main tracks that cross that bridge; our Bridge Dept.
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Larry Buell
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#175777
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Re: LNE 1923 box cars A question about the roofs of these cars
Thanks, Fenton, for a) remembering this email of mine, more than two months later, and b) the offer to share your stock of “stuff.” I’d love to have the roof to make that kit complete, but I
Thanks, Fenton, for a) remembering this email of mine, more than two months later, and b) the offer to share your stock of “stuff.” I’d love to have the roof to make that kit complete, but I
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#175776
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Heinz plant locations
In case any of you need a ketchup or pickle fix on your layout, and are itching to run a vat or vinegar car or two, information can be scarce on the ground regarding just where these industries were
In case any of you need a ketchup or pickle fix on your layout, and are itching to run a vat or vinegar car or two, information can be scarce on the ground regarding just where these industries were
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Ray Breyer
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#175775
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Re: SLSX stock cars and NISX confirmation
Peter,
A partial answer. According to my July 1958 ORER:
SLSX 71000 - 71999 - double deck stock cars (40' length, 8' 6" width, 8' 7" height) - 344 in service
SLSX 3100 - 38899 - single deck stock
Peter,
A partial answer. According to my July 1958 ORER:
SLSX 71000 - 71999 - double deck stock cars (40' length, 8' 6" width, 8' 7" height) - 344 in service
SLSX 3100 - 38899 - single deck stock
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James Brewer
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#175774
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SLSX stock cars and NISX confirmation
I did a search on Swift stock cars (and SLSX) on the group site...Ed Mines asked a question looking for an article and I found several postings and topics with mention of photos, but that's it.
I'm
I did a search on Swift stock cars (and SLSX) on the group site...Ed Mines asked a question looking for an article and I found several postings and topics with mention of photos, but that's it.
I'm
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Peter Ness
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#175773
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Re: LNE 1923 box cars A question about the roofs of these cars
Did you ever find a roof for this car? I have an extra flat steel roof(PRR X 29 style) let me know if you need it
Fenton
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 6:06 PM Schuyler Larrabee via groups.io
Did you ever find a roof for this car? I have an extra flat steel roof(PRR X 29 style) let me know if you need it
Fenton
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 6:06 PM Schuyler Larrabee via groups.io
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O Fenton Wells
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#175772
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Re: Aluminum body reefers
Tony,
Correct me if I have this wrong --- like I know you will.
I'm thinking PFE paid the railroads by the mile to handle their cars, not by the ton, so the only benefit of lighter aluminum
Tony,
Correct me if I have this wrong --- like I know you will.
I'm thinking PFE paid the railroads by the mile to handle their cars, not by the ton, so the only benefit of lighter aluminum
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Mont Switzer
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#175771
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Re: IC green and yellow refrigerators
The car in McComb is the IC aluminum ice reefer.
On 7/15/2020 1:55 PM, mopacfirst wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
The car in McComb is the IC aluminum ice reefer.
On 7/15/2020 1:55 PM, mopacfirst wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#175770
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Re: Aluminum body reefers
Ron Merrick wrote:
Can't speak for other owners, but the two PFE cars were perfectly fine in service, with minimal corrosion problems -- as the retired PFE CMO told me, certainly no more
Ron Merrick wrote:
Can't speak for other owners, but the two PFE cars were perfectly fine in service, with minimal corrosion problems -- as the retired PFE CMO told me, certainly no more
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Tony Thompson
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#175769
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Re: Aluminum body reefers, was IC green and yellow refrigerators
Canadian National got five. Maybe I should dust off my "early aluminum freight cars" clinic.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
Canadian National got five. Maybe I should dust off my "early aluminum freight cars" clinic.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#175768
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Re: Photo: Chicago & Alton Hopper Car 25101
Any idea what the G.G. initials represent after the Capacity 100000 line? I suspect Gross is one of the words.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Any idea what the G.G. initials represent after the Capacity 100000 line? I suspect Gross is one of the words.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#175767
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Aluminum body reefers, was IC green and yellow refrigerators
I didn't know about the FGE one. In addition to the IC one, there were two built for SFRD and two built for PFE. Both of those builds were covered in detail, one in the Santa Fe ice reefer book and
I didn't know about the FGE one. In addition to the IC one, there were two built for SFRD and two built for PFE. Both of those builds were covered in detail, one in the Santa Fe ice reefer book and
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mopacfirst
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#175766
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Photo: Chicago & Alton Hopper Car 25101
Pressed Steel Car "straight sill" hopper, from series 25010-25159, built in 1900. PSC built over 7,000 of these between 1900-1904. This photo is far and away the most detailed image I've ever seen
Pressed Steel Car "straight sill" hopper, from series 25010-25159, built in 1900. PSC built over 7,000 of these between 1900-1904. This photo is far and away the most detailed image I've ever seen
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David
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#175765
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