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Re: Photo: C&NW Tank Car 6093 (1947)
Was this used for spraying weeds along the right of way?
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Bill Parks
Cumming, GA
Modelling the Seaboard Airline in Central Florida
Was this used for spraying weeds along the right of way?
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Bill Parks
Cumming, GA
Modelling the Seaboard Airline in Central Florida
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Bill Parks
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#180651
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Re: Photo: D&RGW Gondola 70609 (1952)
Lots of interesting stuff in this photo including the hand transfer from the narrow gauge gon to a standard gauge one. Several oil jobbers. NSC end on the CN boxcar, Murphy end on the SSW boxcar,
Lots of interesting stuff in this photo including the hand transfer from the narrow gauge gon to a standard gauge one. Several oil jobbers. NSC end on the CN boxcar, Murphy end on the SSW boxcar,
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#180650
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Re: Photo: Texaco Three-Compartment Tank Car 271 (1936)
That’s a heck of a grade. LOL!
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of "Bob Chaparro via groups.io" <chiefbobbb@...>
Reply-To:
That’s a heck of a grade. LOL!
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of "Bob Chaparro via groups.io" <chiefbobbb@...>
Reply-To:
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#180649
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Photo: D&RGW Gondola 70609 (1952)
Photo: D&RGW Gondola 70609 (1952)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/81323/rec/349
Click on the double-headed arrow and
Photo: D&RGW Gondola 70609 (1952)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/81323/rec/349
Click on the double-headed arrow and
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Bob Chaparro
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#180648
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Photo: C&NW Tank Car 6093 (1947)
Photo: C&NW Tank Car 6093 (1947)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/47984/rec/84
Click on the double-headed arrow and then
Photo: C&NW Tank Car 6093 (1947)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/47984/rec/84
Click on the double-headed arrow and then
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Bob Chaparro
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#180647
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Photo: Texaco Three-Compartment Tank Car 271 (1936)
Photo: Texaco Three-Compartment Tank Car 271 (1936)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67550/rec/75
Click on the
Photo: Texaco Three-Compartment Tank Car 271 (1936)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67550/rec/75
Click on the
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Bob Chaparro
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#180646
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Re: Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
I could be wrong but if you check page118 of David Leider’s great book on the pickle/vinegar industry you will find an in service photo of that car.
Scott Kremer
I could be wrong but if you check page118 of David Leider’s great book on the pickle/vinegar industry you will find an in service photo of that car.
Scott Kremer
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Scott Kremer
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#180645
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Re: Photo: Boxcar With Vertical Rib End (1918)
The 2009 Cocoa Beach SNT project was a UP S40-10 stockcar rebuilt variously from box and auto boxcars. It included the vertical rib end for those wishing to model the on from auto boxcars
The 2009 Cocoa Beach SNT project was a UP S40-10 stockcar rebuilt variously from box and auto boxcars. It included the vertical rib end for those wishing to model the on from auto boxcars
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jerryglow2
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#180644
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Re: Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
What's really interesting is that the car to the left, with just its end visible, appears to have a tube connected to the tank's valve and running somewhere.
Ron Merrick
What's really interesting is that the car to the left, with just its end visible, appears to have a tube connected to the tank's valve and running somewhere.
Ron Merrick
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mopacfirst
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#180643
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Re: Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
Not missing; just disconnected at the turnbuckle. Both pieces remain with the car.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
Not missing; just disconnected at the turnbuckle. Both pieces remain with the car.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#180642
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Re: Photo: El Paso & Southwestern Automobile Boxcar 20302[?] (Undated)
RE: Early end door box cars
B&M car with end doors (12300 series) (with photo)
https://www.bmrrhs.org/box_12423_series/
Built 1908-1909
They also had some built 1903 (I
RE: Early end door box cars
B&M car with end doors (12300 series) (with photo)
https://www.bmrrhs.org/box_12423_series/
Built 1908-1909
They also had some built 1903 (I
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akerboomk
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#180641
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More on the rapid transition to Dreadnaught ends with W corner post
Hello Everyone,
Follows information suggesting an alternative argument about the driver(s) for the transition from square corner to rounded corner Dreadnaught ends starting 1939. The previous round
Hello Everyone,
Follows information suggesting an alternative argument about the driver(s) for the transition from square corner to rounded corner Dreadnaught ends starting 1939. The previous round
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Eric Lombard
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Re: Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
The tank looks like an end fill propane tank.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
The tank looks like an end fill propane tank.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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Re: Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
it appears that the cross braces on the
front tank have been disconnected,
lacking any data on the cars themselves,
agree that they are in a scrap line
;-)
mel perry
it appears that the cross braces on the
front tank have been disconnected,
lacking any data on the cars themselves,
agree that they are in a scrap line
;-)
mel perry
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mel perry
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#180638
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Re: Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
Friends,
In October 1956 Speas Company operated 11 vinegar tank cars. SVMX 1 was an 8K gallon TM car, while the rest were 9K gallon TW cars numbered 121-130. The reporting address for these cars was a
Friends,
In October 1956 Speas Company operated 11 vinegar tank cars. SVMX 1 was an 8K gallon TM car, while the rest were 9K gallon TW cars numbered 121-130. The reporting address for these cars was a
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#180637
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Re: Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
I worked at my uncle's grocery store while a high school student in the early 60's. We sold Speas Vinegar. We also had bulk vinegar (apple cider and distilled white) in barrels for those that
I worked at my uncle's grocery store while a high school student in the early 60's. We sold Speas Vinegar. We also had bulk vinegar (apple cider and distilled white) in barrels for those that
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Ken Vandevoort <apo09324@...>
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Re: Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
Possibly a Pintsch gas tank car?
It sure isn't Helium!!!
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Richard Brennan - San Leandro CA
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Possibly a Pintsch gas tank car?
It sure isn't Helium!!!
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Richard Brennan - San Leandro CA
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Richard Brennan
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#180635
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Re: Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
On 2021-01-01 22:09, Bob Chaparro via groups.io wrote:
Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
A photo from the Denver Public
On 2021-01-01 22:09, Bob Chaparro via groups.io wrote:
Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
A photo from the Denver Public
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Ian Cranstone
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#180634
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Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67531/rec/70
Click on the double-headed arrow and
Photo: Speas Company Vinegar Tank Car
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/67531/rec/70
Click on the double-headed arrow and
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Bob Chaparro
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#180633
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Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/60338/rec/17
Click on the double-headed arrow and
Photo: CN Gas Tank Car 51860 (1937)
A photo from the Denver Public Library:
https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p15330coll22/id/60338/rec/17
Click on the double-headed arrow and
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Bob Chaparro
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#180632
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