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Re: Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
Bob Chaparro wrote:
The door is stenciled "9-5", "10-6" and "8-E".
The white rectangle above the 3” white stripe indicates that the car’s Evans Auto~Loaders are stored and inoperable. They
Bob Chaparro wrote:
The door is stenciled "9-5", "10-6" and "8-E".
The white rectangle above the 3” white stripe indicates that the car’s Evans Auto~Loaders are stored and inoperable. They
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Guy Wilber
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Re: Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
That’s a lot of chalk marks on the car side!
I’m wondering if the end reporting marks are “…&SD” (or “SL”) ??
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Ken Akerboom
That’s a lot of chalk marks on the car side!
I’m wondering if the end reporting marks are “…&SD” (or “SL”) ??
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Ken Akerboom
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akerboomk
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#177909
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Re: Photo: Gas Storage Tank On Boston & Maine Flat Car (1920)
More info on these flats can be found here:
https://www.bmrrhs.org/flat_32000_series/
For the 32060-32065 specifically, see the table “Individual / small group listings
More info on these flats can be found here:
https://www.bmrrhs.org/flat_32000_series/
For the 32060-32065 specifically, see the table “Individual / small group listings
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akerboomk
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#177908
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Cudahy Meat Packing
I’m starting a new thread for discussion of Cudahy.
The map I posted this morning, came from a Cudahy Year book, published I think in 1932. It shows, at that time, the slaughter houses, branch
I’m starting a new thread for discussion of Cudahy.
The map I posted this morning, came from a Cudahy Year book, published I think in 1932. It shows, at that time, the slaughter houses, branch
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Douglas Harding
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#177907
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Re: Photo: GATX 31197 & 54877 At DuPont Plant (1940)
The plant on the ICRR at Memphis did produce hydrogen cyanide. The plant was located at Woodstock where the passenger and freight mains split just North of Memphis. In later years that product was
The plant on the ICRR at Memphis did produce hydrogen cyanide. The plant was located at Woodstock where the passenger and freight mains split just North of Memphis. In later years that product was
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charlie9
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#177906
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Re: Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
Closer to the photo date.
series 9000 - 9999 60,000 cpy 918 car
Jan 1915 ORER
Howard Garner
Closer to the photo date.
series 9000 - 9999 60,000 cpy 918 car
Jan 1915 ORER
Howard Garner
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earlyrail
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
My apologies.
My mail reader did not show the first image.
When I when to group.io directly all three tanks showed.
Howard Garner
My apologies.
My mail reader did not show the first image.
When I when to group.io directly all three tanks showed.
Howard Garner
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earlyrail
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Re: Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
Bob Chaparro asked:
"Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
A photo from the Detroit Public
Bob Chaparro asked:
"Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
A photo from the Detroit Public
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Benjamin Hom
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#177903
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Well, I see crow is on the menu today . . .
I apologize for confusing ODC and Bon Ami. Bon Ami contains feldspar and doesn’t scratch. I cannot vouch for the performance of ODC.
The plant I
Well, I see crow is on the menu today . . .
I apologize for confusing ODC and Bon Ami. Bon Ami contains feldspar and doesn’t scratch. I cannot vouch for the performance of ODC.
The plant I
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#177902
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
mel perry wrote:
You obviously haven't ever looked at the book on Billboard Reefers by Richard Hendrickson and Ed Kaminski.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
mel perry wrote:
You obviously haven't ever looked at the book on Billboard Reefers by Richard Hendrickson and Ed Kaminski.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
Hi Bob,
Looking at this image, I think the reporting marks might actually be CCC&StL 9260, not ATSF. If this is the case, it is from series 9001-9984, 36ft IL, 40-ton, 167 cars listed in the
Hi Bob,
Looking at this image, I think the reporting marks might actually be CCC&StL 9260, not ATSF. If this is the case, it is from series 9001-9984, 36ft IL, 40-ton, 167 cars listed in the
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#177900
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Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A257918
Click and hold to enlarge
Photo: Boxcar Door Stenciling (Circa 1943)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A257918
Click and hold to enlarge
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Bob Chaparro
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#177899
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Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
A photo from the University of New Mexico:
https://econtent.unm.edu/digital/collection/gkcpc/id/26/rec/146
The photo can be
Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
A photo from the University of New Mexico:
https://econtent.unm.edu/digital/collection/gkcpc/id/26/rec/146
The photo can be
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Bob Chaparro
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#177898
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Doug,
What was the date of the Cudahy map? They have a spot listed on the 1928 version of the SP San Francisco Industry Map on the State Belt, said industry not listed on the 1944 version.
John
John
Doug,
What was the date of the Cudahy map? They have a spot listed on the 1928 version of the SP San Francisco Industry Map on the State Belt, said industry not listed on the 1944 version.
John
John
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John Barry
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#177897
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Old Dutch Cleanser & Cudahy Packing Company
Probably more than you want to know, but a few factoids I've found...
In 1905 the Cudahy Packing Company became the first company to manufacturer and
Old Dutch Cleanser & Cudahy Packing Company
Probably more than you want to know, but a few factoids I've found...
In 1905 the Cudahy Packing Company became the first company to manufacturer and
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Bob Chaparro
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#177896
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
I too would like to know the answer to Bill S,’s question. There is an excellent modeler in this area, Jim Dufour, who’s modeled the Cheshire branch, thee connecting the B&M main line at South
I too would like to know the answer to Bill S,’s question. There is an excellent modeler in this area, Jim Dufour, who’s modeled the Cheshire branch, thee connecting the B&M main line at South
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Schuyler Larrabee
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
I think she was posing for the Cudahy reefer paint jobs.
Just say'in
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
I think she was posing for the Cudahy reefer paint jobs.
Just say'in
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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#177894
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Mr. Harding, where did you get the information as to where the plants were located? Is there a book(now ‘site’) that lists company info? We have source/info books for railroads ie ‘The Official
Mr. Harding, where did you get the information as to where the plants were located? Is there a book(now ‘site’) that lists company info? We have source/info books for railroads ie ‘The Official
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erieblt2
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#177893
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Are we looking at the same photos?
The only tank car I see is by the oil facility under the viaduct.
And I am not able to see any identification.
Howard Garner
Are we looking at the same photos?
The only tank car I see is by the oil facility under the viaduct.
And I am not able to see any identification.
Howard Garner
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earlyrail
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#177892
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Especially one that appears to be dressed like a Nun !
Brent
Dr. J. Brent Greer
Especially one that appears to be dressed like a Nun !
Brent
Dr. J. Brent Greer
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Brent Greer
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#177891
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