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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Friends,
Pardon my mistake. It should be H.E. Salzberg, not with a "u".
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
Friends,
Pardon my mistake. It should be H.E. Salzberg, not with a "u".
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177815
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Jack,
Really nothing intriguing here. The WAG and the FDDM&S were both H.E. Salzburg shortlines (IIRC, WAG in 1954 and FDDM&S in 1956). Both railroads used former B&M XM-1 boxcars, and the Salzburg
Jack,
Really nothing intriguing here. The WAG and the FDDM&S were both H.E. Salzburg shortlines (IIRC, WAG in 1954 and FDDM&S in 1956). Both railroads used former B&M XM-1 boxcars, and the Salzburg
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177814
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
It appears the WAG car has a different roof. Why would that be?
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
It appears the WAG car has a different roof. Why would that be?
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
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rdgbuff56
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#177813
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
The intriguing thing about this photo is that the car to the left is also an ex-B&M XM-1, one that went to the WAG in the mid-'50s.
Jack Mullen
The intriguing thing about this photo is that the car to the left is also an ex-B&M XM-1, one that went to the WAG in the mid-'50s.
Jack Mullen
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Jack Mullen
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#177812
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Thanks Steve. Not sure why the link didn't take, but you are correct... add back the F at the end.
Also, please ignore my erroneous mention of Ft-Ia being also Ft-18. F-18 seems to have been the
Thanks Steve. Not sure why the link didn't take, but you are correct... add back the F at the end.
Also, please ignore my erroneous mention of Ft-Ia being also Ft-18. F-18 seems to have been the
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Jake Schaible
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#177811
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
You will need to add the f to the bottom link. This cross section from the rebuilt drawing at least shows the proportional spacing of the underframe girders.
Steve Hile
You will need to add the f to the bottom link. This cross section from the rebuilt drawing at least shows the proportional spacing of the underframe girders.
Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#177810
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Re: Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California.
A map in this 1910 publication
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California.
A map in this 1910 publication
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Douglas Harding
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#177809
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Richard I have photos of the Ft-I underframe, I tried sending them to you but the goups.io won't allow that
Send me an email to atsfcondr42@... and I will be glad to send you the pictures
Charles
Richard I have photos of the Ft-I underframe, I tried sending them to you but the goups.io won't allow that
Send me an email to atsfcondr42@... and I will be glad to send you the pictures
Charles
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charles slater
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#177808
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Re: Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
I found a #83 for sale from Overland in brass. Wondering if I "need" one for the summer of 1943 in the southern San Joaquin Valley. I fear they are more of a Midwest than far West car.
Thanks,
I found a #83 for sale from Overland in brass. Wondering if I "need" one for the summer of 1943 in the southern San Joaquin Valley. I fear they are more of a Midwest than far West car.
Thanks,
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Bill J.
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#177807
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Good move, Clark, If it is ever stolen, the police can id it now.
Good move, Clark, If it is ever stolen, the police can id it now.
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George Courtney
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#177806
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Re: Question about weathering
Nelson Moyer wrote:
I am told that this varied quite widely from railroad to railroad, and from CEO to CEO. There were certainly teetotalers and a few on the edge of being lushes, and doubtless
Nelson Moyer wrote:
I am told that this varied quite widely from railroad to railroad, and from CEO to CEO. There were certainly teetotalers and a few on the edge of being lushes, and doubtless
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Tony Thompson
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#177805
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Re: Question about weathering
I think you mean anecdote unless the beer was poisoned!
Jim Hunter
I think you mean anecdote unless the beer was poisoned!
Jim Hunter
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naptownprr
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#177804
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Re: Question about weathering
I didn’t include Rule G in my private rulebook, but it’s there in my Employee Rulebook. I’m sure Rule G didn’t apply in business cars, based upon an antidote about Ralph Budd and James Hill.
I didn’t include Rule G in my private rulebook, but it’s there in my Employee Rulebook. I’m sure Rule G didn’t apply in business cars, based upon an antidote about Ralph Budd and James Hill.
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Nelson Moyer
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#177803
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Clark
The fingerprint is the most important thing 😁😁😷 a nice looking build.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Clark
The fingerprint is the most important thing 😁😁😷 a nice looking build.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#177802
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Ironically, I'm working on the AT&SF FT-J as we speak too... but in N scale.
You may find this helpful, PJ Student's article re the FT-J (and the Ft-O&P) in HO.
Ironically, I'm working on the AT&SF FT-J as we speak too... but in N scale.
You may find this helpful, PJ Student's article re the FT-J (and the Ft-O&P) in HO.
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Jake Schaible
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#177801
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WP CONVEERTED CABOOSE
Here is a shot of the converted box car WP caboose. It is a Westside model and I picked it up finished at a train show. That is until I compared it with a prototype photo and noticed how inboard the
Here is a shot of the converted box car WP caboose. It is a Westside model and I picked it up finished at a train show. That is until I compared it with a prototype photo and noticed how inboard the
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#177800
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Re: Question about weathering
David Burnett wrote:
Auxiliary use only. <g>
Tony Thompson
tony@...
David Burnett wrote:
Auxiliary use only. <g>
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#177799
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Clark Propst wrote:
"Jason Klocke came up with a photo of one of these cars with the old door on either the DCI or FtDDM&S, don’t remember which?"
Here's a Jim Sands photo of a car that went to the
Clark Propst wrote:
"Jason Klocke came up with a photo of one of these cars with the old door on either the DCI or FtDDM&S, don’t remember which?"
Here's a Jim Sands photo of a car that went to the
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Benjamin Hom
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#177798
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Richard says, “These cars had four fishbelly sills, with the outer sills approximately parallel with the wheel treads.”
J. Stephen Sandifer
Richard says, “These cars had four fishbelly sills, with the outer sills approximately parallel with the wheel treads.”
J. Stephen Sandifer
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Steve SANDIFER
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#177797
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Re: Question about weathering
Tony,
are you thinking of non model railroad usage?
DSB.
David S. Burnett
Tony,
are you thinking of non model railroad usage?
DSB.
David S. Burnett
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David Burnett
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#177796
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