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partial view of steel gon UP 99912 in 1929
Hi List Members,
We have a partial view of steel gon UP 99912 in 1929...
https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p16003coll2/id/28423
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
Hi List Members,
We have a partial view of steel gon UP 99912 in 1929...
https://hdl.huntington.org/digital/collection/p16003coll2/id/28423
Enjoy!
Claus Schlund
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#181001
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Re: Photos: PRR Depressed Center Flat Car 435495
Actually, the 2nd and 4th linked photos are of 435491, an F28 class depressed well car.
Jack Mullen
Actually, the 2nd and 4th linked photos are of 435491, an F28 class depressed well car.
Jack Mullen
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Jack Mullen
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#181000
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Looking for photo of flatcar with diner load
Hello,
I am looking for a photo, if anyone might know of one, of a flat car hauling a diner built by the Ward & Dickinson Co, Silver Creek, NY. I saw this in a Pennsy video awhile back and hoped
Hello,
I am looking for a photo, if anyone might know of one, of a flat car hauling a diner built by the Ward & Dickinson Co, Silver Creek, NY. I saw this in a Pennsy video awhile back and hoped
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Bud Rindfleisch
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#180999
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Re: Nice images of NYC, P&LE, and PMcK&Y hoppers...
Todd Sullivan wrote:
And put it into cans and bottles, I assume.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Todd Sullivan wrote:
And put it into cans and bottles, I assume.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#180998
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
Garth, you don't need any archives on your computer. The Messages files at groups.io go back to 12/11/2000 (!).
Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
Garth, you don't need any archives on your computer. The Messages files at groups.io go back to 12/11/2000 (!).
Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
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Dave Parker
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#180997
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Re: Nice images of NYC, P&LE, and PMcK&Y hoppers...
The hoppers are USRA design triples, which Westerfield still makes in HO. Longacre is at the east end of Smithers (I actually have a book on Smithers). This was an area that produced good coking
The hoppers are USRA design triples, which Westerfield still makes in HO. Longacre is at the east end of Smithers (I actually have a book on Smithers). This was an area that produced good coking
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Todd Sullivan
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#180996
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
Paul,
We discussed this question a couple of years ago, so it should be in the archives. Sadly, I had this discussion archives, but it somehow got blown off my computer.
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
Paul,
We discussed this question a couple of years ago, so it should be in the archives. Sadly, I had this discussion archives, but it somehow got blown off my computer.
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#180995
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
I think this happened in the mid 1950s. First came red cars with Roman lettering, and then
soon after (late 50s) Southern adopted the block lettering style.
I think this happened in the mid 1950s. First came red cars with Roman lettering, and then
soon after (late 50s) Southern adopted the block lettering style.
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Tim O'Connor
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#180994
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Nice images of NYC, P&LE, and PMcK&Y hoppers...
Hi List Members,
Nice images of NYC, P&LE, and PMcK&Y hoppers in 1938...
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753414/
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753413/
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753411/
Hi List Members,
Nice images of NYC, P&LE, and PMcK&Y hoppers in 1938...
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753414/
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753413/
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017753411/
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#180993
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
A modeler in your area named Don McDougall might know. But Jim King is a Southern expert.
George Courtney
A modeler in your area named Don McDougall might know. But Jim King is a Southern expert.
George Courtney
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George Courtney
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#180992
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: Assorted Gondolas & Flat Cars
Hi List Members,
I especially like the two views of the railroad car GE 25002, a trussrod center-hole flat car from series 25002-25007 - see links
Hi List Members,
I especially like the two views of the railroad car GE 25002, a trussrod center-hole flat car from series 25002-25007 - see links
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#180991
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: Assorted Gondolas & Flat Cars
From the looks of the freight cars in these images, it seems the Pennsy spit-shine crew wasn’t called into action on that G22 gondola. The NYC spit-shine crews sure kept busy on some great looking
From the looks of the freight cars in these images, it seems the Pennsy spit-shine crew wasn’t called into action on that G22 gondola. The NYC spit-shine crews sure kept busy on some great looking
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Eric Hansmann
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#180990
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: Assorted Gondolas & Flat Cars
The Boston & Albany cars in the third set appear to be carrying transformers most likely originating at GE’s Pittsfield, MA plant
Roger Hinman
The Boston & Albany cars in the third set appear to be carrying transformers most likely originating at GE’s Pittsfield, MA plant
Roger Hinman
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ROGER HINMAN
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#180989
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
For a matter of information I sell all three paint scheme decals. In black, Roman, and 70s. Maskislanddecals.com.
Thank you.
Hubert mask
For a matter of information I sell all three paint scheme decals. In black, Roman, and 70s. Maskislanddecals.com.
Thank you.
Hubert mask
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hubert mask
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#180988
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Re: Southern railway flat cars
Most likely late 1957 when there was a systemwide change in fonts and colors. That’s when heralds were removed, the Roman font changed to an early version of Gothic/Block, the green/imitation
Most likely late 1957 when there was a systemwide change in fonts and colors. That’s when heralds were removed, the Roman font changed to an early version of Gothic/Block, the green/imitation
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Jim King
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#180987
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola 861248
Nice photo, Bob! Thanks for sharing. The placard on the NYC gondola looks like it reads MANIFEST.
The PL GS looks like it has a load of coupler drawbar castings. Notice this gondola is so
Nice photo, Bob! Thanks for sharing. The placard on the NYC gondola looks like it reads MANIFEST.
The PL GS looks like it has a load of coupler drawbar castings. Notice this gondola is so
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Eric Hansmann
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#180986
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Re: Photo: Erie Flat Car With Cable Load
Hi Bob and List Members,
Thanks Bob for the cool images.
The image referenced below in Bob's email can be seen at full resolution (and without the extraneous 'tools') at the link below...
Hi Bob and List Members,
Thanks Bob for the cool images.
The image referenced below in Bob's email can be seen at full resolution (and without the extraneous 'tools') at the link below...
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#180985
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Re: [Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: Assorted Gondolas & Flat Cars
Bob, all;
I just love this stuff.
So, originated on the NYC at GE’s Schenectady, NY plant, bound for Long Beach, CA to populate their new steam plant for local power supply?
What a
Bob, all;
I just love this stuff.
So, originated on the NYC at GE’s Schenectady, NY plant, bound for Long Beach, CA to populate their new steam plant for local power supply?
What a
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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#180984
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Re: Photos: Assorted Gondolas & Flat Cars
What a train for lovers of open loads!
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
What a train for lovers of open loads!
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#180983
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Photos: PRR Depressed Center Flat Car 435495
Photos: PRR Depressed Center Flat Car 435495
Four 1928 photos from the Huntington
Photos: PRR Depressed Center Flat Car 435495
Four 1928 photos from the Huntington
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Bob Chaparro
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#180982
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