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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
The Buffalo Creek cars were pretty common in Minnespta at least thru the mid 70s. A lot of wheat moved by lake boats from Duluth Superior to Buffalo. Some years they were not able to get it all
The Buffalo Creek cars were pretty common in Minnespta at least thru the mid 70s. A lot of wheat moved by lake boats from Duluth Superior to Buffalo. Some years they were not able to get it all
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George LaPray
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#188356
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Re: Refrigerator Car Return Instruction 1955
Yes. Santa Fe even built freight houses at Kansas City and Chicago where one track was 7” lower than the others where box cars and reefers could be located. The reefer floor was 14” higher than
Yes. Santa Fe even built freight houses at Kansas City and Chicago where one track was 7” lower than the others where box cars and reefers could be located. The reefer floor was 14” higher than
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Steve SANDIFER
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#188355
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Re: Refrigerator Car Return Instruction 1955
I've seen many photos of cars at LCL freight houses and I can't recall ever seeing
a reefer amongst the box cars. Has anyone got photos showing this?
Tim O'Connor
On
I've seen many photos of cars at LCL freight houses and I can't recall ever seeing
a reefer amongst the box cars. Has anyone got photos showing this?
Tim O'Connor
On
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Tim O'Connor
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#188354
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Thanks so much Tim! Fascinating topic.
-Bob
Thanks so much Tim! Fascinating topic.
-Bob
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Robert G P
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#188353
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Bob, the rules are based on the idea of "home districts". The BCK belonged to district 16 which includes
New York and Pennsylvania. The rule is that if a car belongs to a railroad in
Bob, the rules are based on the idea of "home districts". The BCK belonged to district 16 which includes
New York and Pennsylvania. The rule is that if a car belongs to a railroad in
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Tim O'Connor
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#188352
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
They were all stenciled return empty to Buffalo. But so what? Under AAR rules they would
be treated like other XM box cars. There's nothing in the ORER that indicates the cars
They were all stenciled return empty to Buffalo. But so what? Under AAR rules they would
be treated like other XM box cars. There's nothing in the ORER that indicates the cars
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Tim O'Connor
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#188351
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Re: Photos of NC&StL 70100-70199 and SP&S 32005-32054 41' Flatcar Ends
Colin,
I bought Tichy flatcar decals months ago. I was planning on using those. I personally haven't got around to using any Tichy decals yet but I've read that they're thick? I don't think that'll
Colin,
I bought Tichy flatcar decals months ago. I was planning on using those. I personally haven't got around to using any Tichy decals yet but I've read that they're thick? I don't think that'll
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Ray Carson
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#188350
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Interesting that Kadee just announced this car for November.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
Interesting that Kadee just announced this car for November.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#188349
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Sorry to sound so narrow. I try to research and model known loads between certain shippers and consignees, in likely cars. You were asking about specific Canada-bound boxcars and I framed examples
Sorry to sound so narrow. I try to research and model known loads between certain shippers and consignees, in likely cars. You were asking about specific Canada-bound boxcars and I framed examples
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Jim Mischke
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#188348
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Pardon my ignorance on the matter, but why are those specific states highlighted? I was under the impression that any interchange XM car in the continental U.S could be loaded and shipped anywhere.
Pardon my ignorance on the matter, but why are those specific states highlighted? I was under the impression that any interchange XM car in the continental U.S could be loaded and shipped anywhere.
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Robert G P
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#188347
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
Except many were stenciled for flour service only and return to Buffalo. We’re they used for other cargo’s, yes. Car service rule zero, protect the shipper.
Also, what’s forgotten is these cars
Except many were stenciled for flour service only and return to Buffalo. We’re they used for other cargo’s, yes. Car service rule zero, protect the shipper.
Also, what’s forgotten is these cars
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Brian Carlson
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#188346
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Re: Refrigerator Car Return Instruction 1955
I have a document from the Colorado & Southern (CB&Q subsidiary) instructing agents to use reefers for LCL if the travel was in the direction of the reefer's home.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
I have a document from the Colorado & Southern (CB&Q subsidiary) instructing agents to use reefers for LCL if the travel was in the direction of the reefer's home.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#188345
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Re: New Kit Release from National Scale Car B&O M55's
What the ??
The IMWX and Red Caboose 1937 AAR box car are the SAME MODEL.
The DPH cars with Viking roofs are certainly IMWX models and the roofs fit perfectly.
Intermountain's "1937 AAR" carbody
What the ??
The IMWX and Red Caboose 1937 AAR box car are the SAME MODEL.
The DPH cars with Viking roofs are certainly IMWX models and the roofs fit perfectly.
Intermountain's "1937 AAR" carbody
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Tim O'Connor
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#188344
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Re: Catalytic refining: was UTLX 10,000 gallon X-3 tankcar
Part of the reason may be that catalysts were discovered in fossil beds in the northeastern
US including New Jersey. I learned about that years ago reading one of John McPhee's books
on geology.
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Part of the reason may be that catalysts were discovered in fossil beds in the northeastern
US including New Jersey. I learned about that years ago reading one of John McPhee's books
on geology.
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Tim O'Connor
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#188343
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Re: Buffalo Creek boxes to Canada?
AHEM. The Buffalo Creek box cars were XM. They could be loaded by ANY railroad in Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, Eastern Canada, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware. Pennsylvania, New
AHEM. The Buffalo Creek box cars were XM. They could be loaded by ANY railroad in Michigan,
Indiana, Ohio, Eastern Canada, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware. Pennsylvania, New
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Tim O'Connor
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#188342
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Re: Refrigerator Car Return Instruction 1955
I can’t speak to 1955, but in the 40s and early 50s ATSF used SFRD reefers commonly for LCL service. The largest percentage of LCL traffic was from east to west and was clean, dry, and usually came
I can’t speak to 1955, but in the 40s and early 50s ATSF used SFRD reefers commonly for LCL service. The largest percentage of LCL traffic was from east to west and was clean, dry, and usually came
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Steve SANDIFER
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#188341
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Re: Dahlman trucks on CGW ARA boxcars
Coil-elliptical, or ordinary Bettendorf (look very much like Tichy trucks)
On 11/9/2021 9:18 PM, Jim Mischke wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Coil-elliptical, or ordinary Bettendorf (look very much like Tichy trucks)
On 11/9/2021 9:18 PM, Jim Mischke wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Photos of NC&StL 70100-70199 and SP&S 32005-32054 41' Flatcar Ends
Nice work Ray. What are you doing for decals?
Colin Meikle
Nice work Ray. What are you doing for decals?
Colin Meikle
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Kemal Mumcu
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#188339
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Re: Soo Line 76144
Very nice cars. I particularly like the SOO car.
Can you describe where you apply the Pan Pastels? I am concerned that when I use it, so of my effort to match the prototype body colour is compromised
Very nice cars. I particularly like the SOO car.
Can you describe where you apply the Pan Pastels? I am concerned that when I use it, so of my effort to match the prototype body colour is compromised
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Robert Allan
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#188338
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Re: NYC and MILW Truck Color Question
Thanks, Eric. That pretty much my thinking, but it doesn’t hurt to check with the experts.
Nelson Moyer
Thanks, Eric. That pretty much my thinking, but it doesn’t hurt to check with the experts.
Nelson Moyer
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Nelson Moyer
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#188337
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