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Re: New Haven Insulated Box Car NH 45003
Richard, thanks for all the PC&F freight car pics. Keep 'em coming! The PC&F cars I have in my HO collection always remind me about my two uncles who built some of those cars when I was a kid. One
Richard, thanks for all the PC&F freight car pics. Keep 'em coming! The PC&F cars I have in my HO collection always remind me about my two uncles who built some of those cars when I was a kid. One
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#194116
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Re: Alaska Railroad Hart Convertible Ballast Gondola ARR 1443
Which Hart convertible gondola design? I believe there were several options down through the decades.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Which Hart convertible gondola design? I believe there were several options down through the decades.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#194115
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Re: Prototype for Branchline 37-Foot Reefer?
Maybe Rapido? They made undec kits as well as RTD models of the 37’ meat reefers
Joe Binish
Maybe Rapido? They made undec kits as well as RTD models of the 37’ meat reefers
Joe Binish
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Joseph
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#194114
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Re: Prototype for Branchline 37-Foot Reefer?
Branchline didn’t do 37 ft reefers in their line. Is this an earlier Branchline custom painted model (mdc) and not Blueprint. Can you share a pic?
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian J. Carlson,
Branchline didn’t do 37 ft reefers in their line. Is this an earlier Branchline custom painted model (mdc) and not Blueprint. Can you share a pic?
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian J. Carlson,
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Brian Carlson
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#194113
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Re: Alaska Railroad Hart Convertible Ballast Gondola ARR 1443
Sure wish someone would do the Hart cars in 3D. It should be a good seller as most railroads had them and were also used in cinder service. LK
Sure wish someone would do the Hart cars in 3D. It should be a good seller as most railroads had them and were also used in cinder service. LK
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Lloyd Keyser
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#194112
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Re: Prototype for Branchline 37-Foot Reefer?
Bob, I didn't know Branchline did short reefers. --
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Bob, I didn't know Branchline did short reefers. --
Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#194111
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New Haven Insulated Box Car NH 45003
New Haven insulated box car NH 45003 built by Pacific Car & Foundry in June 1953. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
New Haven insulated box car NH 45003 built by Pacific Car & Foundry in June 1953. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
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Richard Wilkens
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#194110
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Re: General Petroleum Tank Cars
Notice the "Cards Here" stencil.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Notice the "Cards Here" stencil.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#194109
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Re: General Petroleum Tank Cars - Questions
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 09:04 AM, Charles Greene wrote:
Somewhat similar to the Miner brake actuator mechanism?Well, yes. Unfortunately, that's no clarification at all.
Miner made both the lever on
On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 09:04 AM, Charles Greene wrote:
Somewhat similar to the Miner brake actuator mechanism?Well, yes. Unfortunately, that's no clarification at all.
Miner made both the lever on
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Jack Mullen
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#194108
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Rebuilt Milwaukee Road Box Cars
In September 1920 Pacific Car & Foundry had a contract to rebuild 500 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound wood box cars. Here are the cars being rebuilt along with
In September 1920 Pacific Car & Foundry had a contract to rebuild 500 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound wood box cars. Here are the cars being rebuilt along with
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Richard Wilkens
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#194107
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Re: Northern Pacific Automobile Box Car NP 8029
Notice the "Transfer Cards" stencil.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
Notice the "Transfer Cards" stencil.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet, CA
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Bob Chaparro
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#194106
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Alaska Railroad Hart Convertible Ballast Gondola ARR 1443
Alaska Railroad Hart convertible ballast gondola ARR 1443 built by Pacific Car & Foundry in May 1930. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
Alaska Railroad Hart convertible ballast gondola ARR 1443 built by Pacific Car & Foundry in May 1930. Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive Collection.
Richard Wilkens
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Richard Wilkens
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#194105
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Prototype for Branchline 37-Foot Reefer?
First -- thanks to all who commented on the just-completed Branchline NWX 40' reefer. Encouragement always helps motivate the next one.
While on reefers -- I also have a Branchline
First -- thanks to all who commented on the just-completed Branchline NWX 40' reefer. Encouragement always helps motivate the next one.
While on reefers -- I also have a Branchline
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Bob Chapman
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#194104
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Re: UTLX Class X Tank Car Build
Not to divert from the current discussion, but I can offer a bit more information about the car being tracked in the blog post, or rather its origin.
The point called "Atreco, Texas" is actually the
Not to divert from the current discussion, but I can offer a bit more information about the car being tracked in the blog post, or rather its origin.
The point called "Atreco, Texas" is actually the
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mopacfirst
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#194103
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Re: UTLX Class X Tank Car Build
Bruce
LOL. WHERE did I say crude was shipped by rail to the east coast, EXCEPT in WWII ?
Most of the refineries were then, and are now, in the three
Bruce
LOL. WHERE did I say crude was shipped by rail to the east coast, EXCEPT in WWII ?
Most of the refineries were then, and are now, in the three
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Tim O'Connor
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#194102
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Re: UTLX Class X Tank Car Build
A few things:
The "Big Inch" pipeline was completed in July of 1943, and at least some historians credit it with being a significant factor in victory on the European front. There was also a "Little
A few things:
The "Big Inch" pipeline was completed in July of 1943, and at least some historians credit it with being a significant factor in victory on the European front. There was also a "Little
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Dave Parker
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#194101
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Re: UTLX Class X Tank Car Build
Nelson,
Correct.
In addition, post WWII, tank car traffic was almost exclusively in refined products and therefore would be from the refinery to the distributor. Large blocks of cars might
Nelson,
Correct.
In addition, post WWII, tank car traffic was almost exclusively in refined products and therefore would be from the refinery to the distributor. Large blocks of cars might
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Bruce Smith
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#194100
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Re: General Petroleum Tank Cars - Questions
Somewhat similar to the Miner brake actuator mechanism?
Chuck Greene
St. Charles, IL
Somewhat similar to the Miner brake actuator mechanism?
Chuck Greene
St. Charles, IL
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Charles Greene
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#194099
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Re: UTLX Class X Tank Car Build
Tim,
You are mistaken in a couple of important ways.
First, prior to WWII, crude was mostly handled by coastal tankers, not by rail, when shipping to the refineries in the north east.
Tim,
You are mistaken in a couple of important ways.
First, prior to WWII, crude was mostly handled by coastal tankers, not by rail, when shipping to the refineries in the north east.
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Bruce Smith
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#194098
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Re: Branchline NWX Reefer
Excellent build and finish. I really like the CNW NWX cars.
On 7/17/2022 7:14 PM, Bob Chapman wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
Excellent build and finish. I really like the CNW NWX cars.
On 7/17/2022 7:14 PM, Bob Chapman wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#194097
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