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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Are these the tanks that were the Grant Line previously discussed?
Midwest Petroleum Distributors (sanjuandetails.com)
Gary Ray
Magalia, CA (soon to be Weatherford, TX)
Are these the tanks that were the Grant Line previously discussed?
Midwest Petroleum Distributors (sanjuandetails.com)
Gary Ray
Magalia, CA (soon to be Weatherford, TX)
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Gary Ray
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#183183
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GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
And that fuel terminal survives to at least 2 years ago when I visited the town. Tracks have been gone for quite a while, not going beyond the Sierra Pacific lumber mill which still feeds lumber by
And that fuel terminal survives to at least 2 years ago when I visited the town. Tracks have been gone for quite a while, not going beyond the Sierra Pacific lumber mill which still feeds lumber by
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Andy Carlson
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#183182
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
I think it was Campbell Scale Models that did the series of buildings based on Quincy, California. They produced both vertical and horizontal oil tanks.
John King
I think it was Campbell Scale Models that did the series of buildings based on Quincy, California. They produced both vertical and horizontal oil tanks.
John King
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John King
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#183181
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Re: Southern Rwy 41'9" steel gondolas
I would check Bob's photos at 606-845-3323 or Arnold Menke at ,waspman@...>
You should find them there
feton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
I would check Bob's photos at 606-845-3323 or Arnold Menke at ,waspman@...>
You should find them there
feton
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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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#183180
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Bill Hirt wrote:
No, that's a quite different dealer. IIRC the Grandt Lines kit was already available well before that RMJ article. I also have a faint recollection that Grandt did several structures
Bill Hirt wrote:
No, that's a quite different dealer. IIRC the Grandt Lines kit was already available well before that RMJ article. I also have a faint recollection that Grandt did several structures
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
Bob,
The caption says it is a Philadelphia & Reading car.
Respectfully,
John Mateyko
Bob,
The caption says it is a Philadelphia & Reading car.
Respectfully,
John Mateyko
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John Mateyko <rattler21@...>
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#183178
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Looking for plans for the SSW LCL long body caboose
I’ve got a laser/resin manufacturer interested in doing the Cotton Belt double sheathed LCL long body caboose. If anyone has plans can you contact me?
Thanks
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
I’ve got a laser/resin manufacturer interested in doing the Cotton Belt double sheathed LCL long body caboose. If anyone has plans can you contact me?
Thanks
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Charlie Duckworth
Omaha, Ne.
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Charlie Duckworth
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#183177
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 09:34 AM, Dave Parker wrote:
I think it's a P&R car, number 27185Sure is. Small lettering in the leftmost panel reads PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILWAY CO.
The class, GHc is to
On Fri, Apr 2, 2021 at 09:34 AM, Dave Parker wrote:
I think it's a P&R car, number 27185Sure is. Small lettering in the leftmost panel reads PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILWAY CO.
The class, GHc is to
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Jack Mullen
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#183176
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Southern Rwy 41'9" steel gondolas
Looked everywhere I could think of for photos of the subject cars - no luck. If anyone has a photo of SOU 17500-178197, 287000-287999, or 315700-315949 series gondolas circa 1940s or 50s that they
Looked everywhere I could think of for photos of the subject cars - no luck. If anyone has a photo of SOU 17500-178197, 287000-287999, or 315700-315949 series gondolas circa 1940s or 50s that they
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anthony wagner
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
And NYC flat x97x27(?) beyond it
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Ken Akerboom
And NYC flat x97x27(?) beyond it
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Ken Akerboom
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akerboomk
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#183174
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
I agree that the gondola is P&R. Note the car class of GHc. This doesn’t mesh with any Pennsy class gondola.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
I agree that the gondola is P&R. Note the car class of GHc. This doesn’t mesh with any Pennsy class gondola.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#183173
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
Bob Chaparro wrote:
"Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
Bob Chaparro wrote:
"Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
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Benjamin Hom
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Re: Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
I think it's a P&R car, number 27185 (the 1 is hiding behind the stake). Nothing lines up with it being a PRR car.
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Dave Parker
Swall Meadows, CA
I think it's a P&R car, number 27185 (the 1 is hiding behind the stake). Nothing lines up with it being a PRR car.
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Swall Meadows, CA
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Dave Parker
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Re: Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
Bob Chaparro wrote:
"Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
Bob Chaparro wrote:
"Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
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Benjamin Hom
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Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
Photo: PRR Gondola 2785 (1916)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#183169
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Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
Photo: PRR Gondola (1904)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#183168
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Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
Photo: Unloading Coal (Circa 1920)
A photo from the Library Company of Philadelphia Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#183167
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Re: ICC valuation
thank you eric, you saved me the comment
hindsight 20/20 would provide a larger
audience
;-)
mel perry
thank you eric, you saved me the comment
hindsight 20/20 would provide a larger
audience
;-)
mel perry
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mel perry
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#183166
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Re: ICC valuation
George, You wrote:
"Note 2: I’ve thought this would not be the most interesting presentation to many people but I’ve considered proposing the subject for a session at the CCB RPM. That’s still
George, You wrote:
"Note 2: I’ve thought this would not be the most interesting presentation to many people but I’ve considered proposing the subject for a session at the CCB RPM. That’s still
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Eric Lombard
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#183165
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Re: GRANDT LINE OIL DISTRIBUTOR
Wasn't these 2 kits based on the series of articles that Rail Model Journal published circa 1997 about oil distributors? I remember some of the articles had scale plans of oil distributor
Wasn't these 2 kits based on the series of articles that Rail Model Journal published circa 1997 about oil distributors? I remember some of the articles had scale plans of oil distributor
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William Hirt
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#183164
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