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Re: Photo: Leveling The Grain:
Bingo! ( I agree with you. ) :-)
I watched a truck filling with cement from a railcar once. The driver put a stick
in the ground below the belly of the trailer. He
Bingo! ( I agree with you. ) :-)
I watched a truck filling with cement from a railcar once. The driver put a stick
in the ground below the belly of the trailer. He
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Tim O'Connor
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#186591
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
Yes -- 1937 was when it was rebuilt for cement service.
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Yes -- 1937 was when it was rebuilt for cement service.
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#186590
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
I can't say "typically" but during WW2 they were used to move kerosene. Early in the war when the u-boats were severely affecting coastal tanker traffic. Attached from Library of Congress. LV 27248
I can't say "typically" but during WW2 they were used to move kerosene. Early in the war when the u-boats were severely affecting coastal tanker traffic. Attached from Library of Congress. LV 27248
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RICH CHAPIN
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#186589
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
K4
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
K4
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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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#186588
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
Clark
It’s looking good hopefully the decals are ok.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Clark
It’s looking good hopefully the decals are ok.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#186587
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Re: Lackawanna 45000-45999
Finished the DLW box car this morning. It's been washed and is drying on the patio table. Once painted they'll be a drumroll to see if the decals are still useable? I've attached three photos. Not as
Finished the DLW box car this morning. It's been washed and is drying on the patio table. Once painted they'll be a drumroll to see if the decals are still useable? I've attached three photos. Not as
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Clark Propst
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#186586
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Re: Photo: Leveling The Grain:
fun work on 95 degree day on the prairie...
fun work on 95 degree day on the prairie...
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Ray Hutchison
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#186585
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
Canisters in petroleum service could have carried grease, certain acids and wax. John Mateyko
Canisters in petroleum service could have carried grease, certain acids and wax. John Mateyko
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John Mateyko
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#186584
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Central Ohio RPM is happening Sept 23-25
Folks, the 2021 Central Ohio RPM is BEING held September 23-25 at Marion Union Station, Marion, Ohio. Our meet features the usual RPM content, plus much more. First off, we 3 double track mainlines
Folks, the 2021 Central Ohio RPM is BEING held September 23-25 at Marion Union Station, Marion, Ohio. Our meet features the usual RPM content, plus much more. First off, we 3 double track mainlines
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bn2204
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#186583
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Re: Photo: Leveling The Grain:
Level the grain to see how deep it is. Then you can calculate weight (roughly)
'That is what the markings on the inside are for.
You want to make sure you load as much grain as possible without
Level the grain to see how deep it is. Then you can calculate weight (roughly)
'That is what the markings on the inside are for.
You want to make sure you load as much grain as possible without
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earlyrail
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#186582
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Re: Rock Island decals
As I recall, Al Westerfield, at one time, intended to extend the Rock Island cars to include both the Murphy ended and the Dreadnaught ended cars in the lineup. They are discussed in the
As I recall, Al Westerfield, at one time, intended to extend the Rock Island cars to include both the Murphy ended and the Dreadnaught ended cars in the lineup. They are discussed in the
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#186581
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Re: Photo: Leveling The Grain:
My guess is the load was leveled to see if the load limit of the car had
been reached. Boxcars intended for grain loading had lines painted on the
inside of the car lining indicating the max limit for
My guess is the load was leveled to see if the load limit of the car had
been reached. Boxcars intended for grain loading had lines painted on the
inside of the car lining indicating the max limit for
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Douglas Harding
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#186580
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Re: Rock Island decals
Rocket Express is already in the process of bringing out that kit.
RI-5
RI-5
Rocket Express Models is a Model Railroad manufacture of custom railroad models produced by Ron Von Werder
Rich Christie
Rocket Express is already in the process of bringing out that kit.
RI-5
RI-5
Rocket Express Models is a Model Railroad manufacture of custom railroad models produced by Ron Von Werder
Rich Christie
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Rich C
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#186579
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Re: Photo: Leveling The Grain:
Could this have possibly mattered? After an hour over jointed rail on branch line track all would have worked itself out.
Sent from my tricorder
Could this have possibly mattered? After an hour over jointed rail on branch line track all would have worked itself out.
Sent from my tricorder
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David Soderblom
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#186578
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
Brian, Folks,
I cannot make out the reweigh date. It looks like it might be 12-37? The car is listed in the 1943 ORER as a Contaitner car, without any special notes on the series.
Regards,
Bruce
Brian, Folks,
I cannot make out the reweigh date. It looks like it might be 12-37? The car is listed in the 1943 ORER as a Contaitner car, without any special notes on the series.
Regards,
Bruce
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Bruce Smith
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#186577
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
The containers read:
Petroleum Products
Flash Point above 80 F
Keep Lights and
Fires Away
Below on the card side it reads:
This car and containers
For handling
Petroleum Products
Must not
The containers read:
Petroleum Products
Flash Point above 80 F
Keep Lights and
Fires Away
Below on the card side it reads:
This car and containers
For handling
Petroleum Products
Must not
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Douglas Harding
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#186576
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
Here's a better view of the photo http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/nyc-501216.jpg on Terry Link's site. The stenciling on the canister's does indicate petroleum products. The ORER for the
Here's a better view of the photo http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/nyc-501216.jpg on Terry Link's site. The stenciling on the canister's does indicate petroleum products. The ORER for the
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Brian Carlson
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#186575
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Re: [EXT] [RealSTMFC] Canisters In Gondolas
Bob,
During early WWII, some containers were converted to use hauling crude oil due to a shortage of tank cars. I'm nto sure that is what these containers are doing though.
Regards,
Bruce
Bob,
During early WWII, some containers were converted to use hauling crude oil due to a shortage of tank cars. I'm nto sure that is what these containers are doing though.
Regards,
Bruce
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Bruce Smith
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#186574
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Re: Rock Island decals
I suspect that means as soon as I finish my kitbash, Westerfield will bring out a kit for the car.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
I suspect that means as soon as I finish my kitbash, Westerfield will bring out a kit for the car.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#186573
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Re: Canisters In Gondolas
Those are air activated cement canisters. I can read anything that says petroleum.
Brian J. Carlson
Those are air activated cement canisters. I can read anything that says petroleum.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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#186572
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