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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
Bob
Do you know of published photos of them in the 1960's? I've seen lots of photos of the 1930's AAR
double sheathed cars well into the 1970's, but not the 1920's
Bob
Do you know of published photos of them in the 1960's? I've seen lots of photos of the 1930's AAR
double sheathed cars well into the 1970's, but not the 1920's
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
Tim,
None of the GN’s USRA or clone DS cars were ever rebuilt as steel cars, and remained in revenue service into the 1960s. I have photos of them in MOW service in the BN era, Murphy XLA roof
Tim,
None of the GN’s USRA or clone DS cars were ever rebuilt as steel cars, and remained in revenue service into the 1960s. I have photos of them in MOW service in the BN era, Murphy XLA roof
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Robert Heninger
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
Good Morning, Jim
Insights about long-lived USRA wood boxcars in an original hardware appearance would be welcome.
Attached is an excel export from my box car database that contains data on 8838
Good Morning, Jim
Insights about long-lived USRA wood boxcars in an original hardware appearance would be welcome.
Attached is an excel export from my box car database that contains data on 8838
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Eric Lombard
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
If I recall correctly, the Canadian Pacific clones survived in original form until the 80s in OCS service, being used for grain prior to that. But as that's mainly online service in Canada, I don't
If I recall correctly, the Canadian Pacific clones survived in original form until the 80s in OCS service, being used for grain prior to that. But as that's mainly online service in Canada, I don't
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Gavin
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Re: Repack interval
The question of repack (not reweigh) interval has been addressed here on at least two occasions -- see threads beginning with #67797 and #106475. These include weigh-ins from both Bob Karig and Guy
The question of repack (not reweigh) interval has been addressed here on at least two occasions -- see threads beginning with #67797 and #106475. These include weigh-ins from both Bob Karig and Guy
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Dave Parker
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Re: Repack interval
Tony’s Modeling the SP blog has entries on reweigh requirements for different car classes and eras.
Nelson Moyer
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>On Behalf Of Tim
Tony’s Modeling the SP blog has entries on reweigh requirements for different car classes and eras.
Nelson Moyer
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>On Behalf Of Tim
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Nelson Moyer
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Re: Repack interval
Jack, reweighing is not the same thing as lubrication of the bearings. Mandatory reweigh intervals were measured in years
but the bearings required much more frequent maintenance. I
Jack, reweighing is not the same thing as lubrication of the bearings. Mandatory reweigh intervals were measured in years
but the bearings required much more frequent maintenance. I
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
I love the stencil on this one in 1972 - It's an X26F rebuild of course, but it's age hasn't changed. :-)
On 5/14/2022 10:13 AM, Brian Carlson via groups.io wrote:
I love the stencil on this one in 1972 - It's an X26F rebuild of course, but it's age hasn't changed. :-)
On 5/14/2022 10:13 AM, Brian Carlson via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Repack interval
Correct...
I have the attached list of dates, etc. taped just about my workbench. Note that I model 1939 so some of them might not be correct for much later modeling dates.
Jack Burgess
Correct...
I have the attached list of dates, etc. taped just about my workbench. Note that I model 1939 so some of them might not be correct for much later modeling dates.
Jack Burgess
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
Based on ORER data 3 Pennsy X26 made 1963 in revenue series. However, I’d take that with a grain of salt. They probably weren’t actually in service, just stored not yet white-lined.
Face it,
Based on ORER data 3 Pennsy X26 made 1963 in revenue series. However, I’d take that with a grain of salt. They probably weren’t actually in service, just stored not yet white-lined.
Face it,
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Brian Carlson
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Re: Repack interval
And in general the work was done wherever the car happened to be at the time :-)
Case in point - this New Haven box car lubed by the Great Northern.
Tim
And in general the work was done wherever the car happened to be at the time :-)
Case in point - this New Haven box car lubed by the Great Northern.
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
I don't know of any USRA double sheathed cars that survived un-rebuilt in the 1960's. There
were still a few all-steel rebuilds but that's a whole other subject.
I don't know of any USRA double sheathed cars that survived un-rebuilt in the 1960's. There
were still a few all-steel rebuilds but that's a whole other subject.
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Tim O'Connor
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Re: St Louis Refrigerator Car Co
Charlie years ago I used the 36' MDC reefer and I think Clover House dry transfers https://cloverhouse.com/Cart/product_info.php?products_id=10176
Not a hi detailed model, but an op session good
Charlie years ago I used the 36' MDC reefer and I think Clover House dry transfers https://cloverhouse.com/Cart/product_info.php?products_id=10176
Not a hi detailed model, but an op session good
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Douglas Harding
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#192649
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Re: GN 66203 - flatcar underframe
I believe Clover House offers twisted wire or cable. Cloverhouse.com There have been several other companies as well, look at ads in the Narrow Gauge Gazette
Check Hobby Lobby for bead stringing
I believe Clover House offers twisted wire or cable. Cloverhouse.com There have been several other companies as well, look at ads in the Narrow Gauge Gazette
Check Hobby Lobby for bead stringing
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Douglas Harding
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Re: Repack interval
From what I recall in discussions here, this was an annual interval unless it was needed beforehand. The repack stencil for date and location would be reapplied after the work was completed.
Eric
From what I recall in discussions here, this was an annual interval unless it was needed beforehand. The repack stencil for date and location would be reapplied after the work was completed.
Eric
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Eric Hansmann
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#192647
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Re: St Louis Refrigerator Car Co
Thanks for all the replies and images. Lester Brewer upgraded a pre painted Accurail reefer that was done for a NMRA convention as one of his blogs. Am thinking that’s a logical choice for a decal
Thanks for all the replies and images. Lester Brewer upgraded a pre painted Accurail reefer that was done for a NMRA convention as one of his blogs. Am thinking that’s a logical choice for a decal
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Charlie Duckworth
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#192646
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Re: Rapido USRA double sheath and single sheath boxcar question
Eric,
I find that the RPCycs cut off at 1960. By publisher and author expressed intent. Like a certain freight car group.
There is no information about freight car lives beyond 1960 in images or
Eric,
I find that the RPCycs cut off at 1960. By publisher and author expressed intent. Like a certain freight car group.
There is no information about freight car lives beyond 1960 in images or
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Jim Mischke
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#192645
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Re: B&O m-15k & M-15n
Let me try again copying and pasting as jpgs.
These are from the Tom Underwood collection at the Barriger library, showing the rebuilt M-15n and M-15p that all the M-15k wagtontops disappeared into
Let me try again copying and pasting as jpgs.
These are from the Tom Underwood collection at the Barriger library, showing the rebuilt M-15n and M-15p that all the M-15k wagtontops disappeared into
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Jim Mischke
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#192644
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Delano photos and filters?
I wonder if this Delano photo reveals a key clue about his process: is this an indicator of a filter?
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017878012/
(or perhaps just careless scanning of an image still in its
I wonder if this Delano photo reveals a key clue about his process: is this an indicator of a filter?
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017878012/
(or perhaps just careless scanning of an image still in its
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Robert kirkham
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#192643
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Re: GN 66203 - flatcar underframe
Is there a source for the twist ties in HO, I seem.to remember a supplier who had this item in their line along with a treasure trove of similar detail items. Regretfully the name escapes me.
Bill
Is there a source for the twist ties in HO, I seem.to remember a supplier who had this item in their line along with a treasure trove of similar detail items. Regretfully the name escapes me.
Bill
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#192642
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