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Re: A few reefers unloading produce in Chicago
Charlie, why do you say this is Chicago, and if it is, where?
I'm not saying it's not in Chicago, but the location isn't familiar. (No I'm not claiming the ability to recognize any location in the
Charlie, why do you say this is Chicago, and if it is, where?
I'm not saying it's not in Chicago, but the location isn't familiar. (No I'm not claiming the ability to recognize any location in the
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Jack Mullen
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#194488
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Re: RPM Collinsville
Should mention the precision which the meet was run. Hat’s off to a great crew!!
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
Should mention the precision which the meet was run. Hat’s off to a great crew!!
Clark Propst
Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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#194487
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Re: Munshaw Canada slide Canadian Pacific CPR dock yard scene
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 02:03 PM, Alexander Schneider Jr wrote:
Could someone explain why the bottom 2/3 of the stock cars was gray and the top 1/3 red? If this was lime or something similar used as a
On Sun, Jul 31, 2022 at 02:03 PM, Alexander Schneider Jr wrote:
Could someone explain why the bottom 2/3 of the stock cars was gray and the top 1/3 red? If this was lime or something similar used as a
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Dennis Storzek
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#194486
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Re: stock car capacity
Thank you Guy Wilber. I should have known that the numbers of livestock would vary by the weights of the animals. Very enlightening.
I recently read a fascinating book, Slaughterhouse: Chicago's Union
Thank you Guy Wilber. I should have known that the numbers of livestock would vary by the weights of the animals. Very enlightening.
I recently read a fascinating book, Slaughterhouse: Chicago's Union
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Gary Patrik
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#194485
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Re: RPM Collinsville
It was great finally meeting Charlie in person after admiring all his modeling this year. Great meet and bought too much, what's new
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
It was great finally meeting Charlie in person after admiring all his modeling this year. Great meet and bought too much, what's new
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC
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O Fenton Wells
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#194484
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Re: A few reefers unloading produce in Chicago
Take notice that the near most reefer on the right (upon which the photographer is standing) has the reporting mark stenciled on the roof, which I think is a Santa Fe thing. Also, for dating purposes,
Take notice that the near most reefer on the right (upon which the photographer is standing) has the reporting mark stenciled on the roof, which I think is a Santa Fe thing. Also, for dating purposes,
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Dennis Storzek
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#194483
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Re: Munshaw Canada slide Canadian Pacific CPR dock yard scene
I am guessing that the gray better hides the cleanout of the manure and such. Red would become discolored quicker. As I remember, NYC had a similar color scheme.
Pat Wade
Santa Barbara, CA
I am guessing that the gray better hides the cleanout of the manure and such. Red would become discolored quicker. As I remember, NYC had a similar color scheme.
Pat Wade
Santa Barbara, CA
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Patrick Wade
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#194482
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Re: Munshaw Canada slide Canadian Pacific CPR dock yard scene
Could someone explain why the bottom 2/3 of the stock cars was gray and the top 1/3 red? If this was lime or something similar used as a disinfectant, should we be doing something similar on stock
Could someone explain why the bottom 2/3 of the stock cars was gray and the top 1/3 red? If this was lime or something similar used as a disinfectant, should we be doing something similar on stock
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Alex Schneider
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Re: Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
Could this be a milk car temporarily converted to a stock car?
Ken Montero
Could this be a milk car temporarily converted to a stock car?
Ken Montero
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Kenneth Montero
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#194480
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Re: RPM Collinsville
Clark writes:
Of course, we had to nudge Mike Scribbe about another ChicagoLand meet ; ))
Yeah, there are lots of RPMs and Collinsville is
Clark writes:
Of course, we had to nudge Mike Scribbe about another ChicagoLand meet ; ))
Yeah, there are lots of RPMs and Collinsville is
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Bob Chapman
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#194479
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Re: A few reefers unloading produce in Chicago
The truck bed in the left foreground looks interesting as well. It seems to have a Art Deco type of shroud on the front portion. And the canvas tarp would make a nice detail as well.
The truck bed in the left foreground looks interesting as well. It seems to have a Art Deco type of shroud on the front portion. And the canvas tarp would make a nice detail as well.
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Scott H. Haycock
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#194478
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Re: stock car capacity
... so how many "head" does it take to make an HO scale car "look loaded"?
I've not tried this - but I'm guessing that if you get much over 15-20 in a single
car that it will appear "loaded" ...
... so how many "head" does it take to make an HO scale car "look loaded"?
I've not tried this - but I'm guessing that if you get much over 15-20 in a single
car that it will appear "loaded" ...
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Jim Betz
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#194477
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Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
Photo from the Savor Snoqualmie Valley website:
https://savorsnoqualmievalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/train1-1024x814.jpg
The doors are
Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
Photo from the Savor Snoqualmie Valley website:
https://savorsnoqualmievalley.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/train1-1024x814.jpg
The doors are
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Bob Chaparro
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#194476
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Re: Need Bob's Photo contact info
Jim,
Bob’s Photos will be in NC at the RPM Carolinas meet in High Point (near Greensboro) September 30th and October 1st. Seehttps://www.facebook.com/rpmcarolinas/.
Kevin von der Lippe
Jim,
Bob’s Photos will be in NC at the RPM Carolinas meet in High Point (near Greensboro) September 30th and October 1st. Seehttps://www.facebook.com/rpmcarolinas/.
Kevin von der Lippe
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Kevin von der Lippe
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Re: stock car capacity
Gary Patrik wrote:
Can anyone tell me steam era approximate average standard 40' stock
car loadings (animals per car) for: single deck - cattle; double deck - sheep or hogs?
From the archives:
The
Gary Patrik wrote:
Can anyone tell me steam era approximate average standard 40' stock
car loadings (animals per car) for: single deck - cattle; double deck - sheep or hogs?
From the archives:
The
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Guy Wilber
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#194474
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stock car capacity
Can anyone tell me steam era approximate average standard 40' stock
car loadings (animals per car) for: single deck - cattle; double deck
- sheep or hogs?
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Gary Patrik
Can anyone tell me steam era approximate average standard 40' stock
car loadings (animals per car) for: single deck - cattle; double deck
- sheep or hogs?
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Gary Patrik
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Gary Patrik
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#194473
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Munshaw Canada slide Canadian Pacific CPR dock yard scene
Lots of Canadian Pacific boxcars and a few stock cars:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175362122778
Other slides with freight car views from this seller:
Lots of Canadian Pacific boxcars and a few stock cars:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175362122778
Other slides with freight car views from this seller:
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Steven D Johnson
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#194472
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Re: SUNSHINE KITS OFFERED FOR SALE
>>>>> Recently there have been numerous posts from people selling their excess Sunshine kits. One of these offered a Sunshine kit for a Pacific Fruit Express R-40-16 car. I would be a buyer if this
>>>>> Recently there have been numerous posts from people selling their excess Sunshine kits. One of these offered a Sunshine kit for a Pacific Fruit Express R-40-16 car. I would be a buyer if this
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Steve Haas
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#194471
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Re: SUNSHINE KITS OFFERED FOR SALE
Actually, that was the reply to group button. Sorry about that.
Steve
Actually, that was the reply to group button. Sorry about that.
Steve
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Steve Haas
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#194470
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Re: SUNSHINE KITS OFFERED FOR SALE
Bill,
Demonstrating the online reply to sender function.
Steve
Bill,
Demonstrating the online reply to sender function.
Steve
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Steve Haas
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#194469
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