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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
And there is a chain hanging from the undercarriage... The bus was pulled from the car.
On 6/1/2021 10:55 AM, Chris Barkan wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
And there is a chain hanging from the undercarriage... The bus was pulled from the car.
On 6/1/2021 10:55 AM, Chris Barkan wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling,
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: wooden matchsticks...
... in other words they would have to be quartered to make them anywhere nears usable. would have been a better project back in december or january!
... in other words they would have to be quartered to make them anywhere nears usable. would have been a better project back in december or january!
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Ray Hutchison
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
Here is another angle of the same operation
https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/unloading-vancouver-island-coach-lines-brill-bus-from-freight-car-victoria-2
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Chris Barkan
Champaign, IL
Here is another angle of the same operation
https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/unloading-vancouver-island-coach-lines-brill-bus-from-freight-car-victoria-2
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Chris Barkan
Champaign, IL
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Chris Barkan
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Putting the Idle (er) to Work
https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/car-load-of-cedar-poles-terrace
I would add that there are a couple of "idlers" on board as well. :-D
More seriously, this is an interesting configuration
https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/car-load-of-cedar-poles-terrace
I would add that there are a couple of "idlers" on board as well. :-D
More seriously, this is an interesting configuration
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Chris Barkan
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Re: wooden matchsticks...
Note the bottom end of stakes could be “tapered” to fit into a pocket on a flat car or gon.
But probably they would start with something a bit closer to size than a 10x10”?
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Ken Akerboom
Note the bottom end of stakes could be “tapered” to fit into a pocket on a flat car or gon.
But probably they would start with something a bit closer to size than a 10x10”?
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Ken Akerboom
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akerboomk
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
You'd ask the same question if you unloaded a Suburban or F150 from a Bi-Level autorack.
Answer: Hire skinny people.
Bob Allan
You'd ask the same question if you unloaded a Suburban or F150 from a Bi-Level autorack.
Answer: Hire skinny people.
Bob Allan
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Robert Allan
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Re: Shipping Potatoes
Clark, is it possible to RE-ORDER the list by DATE ? That might reveal something about seasonal traffic.
Tim O'Connor
On 5/31/2021 2:39 PM, Clark
Clark, is it possible to RE-ORDER the list by DATE ? That might reveal something about seasonal traffic.
Tim O'Connor
On 5/31/2021 2:39 PM, Clark
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
I wondered the same thing. The back door perhaps lined up with the box car doors?
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Brian Stokes
North Point Street in Proto:48
I wondered the same thing. The back door perhaps lined up with the box car doors?
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Brian Stokes
North Point Street in Proto:48
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Brian Stokes
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Re: wooden matchsticks...
Measuring a stick from the nearest box, it's about 10" x 10" in HO.
Hth,
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
Measuring a stick from the nearest box, it's about 10" x 10" in HO.
Hth,
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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wooden matchsticks...
I hoping that someone might be able to tell me what HO scale size a wooden matchstick might be? In addition to modeling scrap wood for lumber cars, I'm wondering about stakes for gondola loads and
I hoping that someone might be able to tell me what HO scale size a wooden matchstick might be? In addition to modeling scrap wood for lumber cars, I'm wondering about stakes for gondola loads and
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Ray Hutchison
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Re: Photo: Pacific Great Eastern Reefer 819 (Circa 1950s)
Further to my earlier post regarding the PGE’s 40' wood refrigerator cars, I have come across an old notebook with some information I extracted more than 45 years ago from a Pacific Great Eastern
Further to my earlier post regarding the PGE’s 40' wood refrigerator cars, I have come across an old notebook with some information I extracted more than 45 years ago from a Pacific Great Eastern
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greg kennelly
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Re: Shipping Potatoes
Watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcXUD_44jHc
especially beginning about 10:00 into it.
J. Stephen Sandifer
Watch this video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcXUD_44jHc
especially beginning about 10:00 into it.
J. Stephen Sandifer
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Steve SANDIFER
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Re: Photo: Pacific Great Eastern Reefer 819 (Circa 1950s)
Thanks to Ed and Roger for the information in their posts. To round out the story on PGE wood refrigerators, here are a couple of Ernie Plant photos of the other two series: 801 - 803, built new for
Thanks to Ed and Roger for the information in their posts. To round out the story on PGE wood refrigerators, here are a couple of Ernie Plant photos of the other two series: 801 - 803, built new for
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greg kennelly
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
Maybe he was shipped with it. ;-P
Chuck Happel
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.”
Bertrand
Maybe he was shipped with it. ;-P
Chuck Happel
“The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.”
Bertrand
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Charles Happel
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
Practice, practice, practice.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Practice, practice, practice.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Re: Photo: End Door Boxcar With Bus (1946)
How did the driver get into the bus to drive it out of the car? Through a side window?
Steve Kay
How did the driver get into the bus to drive it out of the car? Through a side window?
Steve Kay
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StephenK
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Re: Shipping Potatoes
Here are spuds from the Landmesser M&StL 'hot box' report. Don't fret over cars listed twice please.
RR NO_ SERIES TYPE1 CARGO DATE
ART 18568 17000-19999 RS potatoes "11-20-49"
ART 20771
Here are spuds from the Landmesser M&StL 'hot box' report. Don't fret over cars listed twice please.
RR NO_ SERIES TYPE1 CARGO DATE
ART 18568 17000-19999 RS potatoes "11-20-49"
ART 20771
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Clark Propst
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Re: Milwaukee Road Stock Car 104581
A very nice presentation and model, Lester. I know resin stock car kits require another layer of patience to remove flash and to get the details right.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
A very nice presentation and model, Lester. I know resin stock car kits require another layer of patience to remove flash and to get the details right.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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Re: The Helium Industry on the Santa Fe Railway - Tank Cars and Videos
Whoops! That derrick shows up in Bob Chaparro's submission on 5/30/21 of the end-door boxcar, not in the Miller Bros. video....
-Chuck
Whoops! That derrick shows up in Bob Chaparro's submission on 5/30/21 of the end-door boxcar, not in the Miller Bros. video....
-Chuck
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Charles Greene
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Re: The Helium Industry on the Santa Fe Railway - Tank Cars and Videos
I'll second Scott's enthusiasm. I haven't watched the helium subject videos yet, but I have looked at the Milller Bros. production. It was absolutely captivating since so much of it centers on what
I'll second Scott's enthusiasm. I haven't watched the helium subject videos yet, but I have looked at the Milller Bros. production. It was absolutely captivating since so much of it centers on what
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Charles Greene
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