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CPR Wood Boxcar
I found this boxcar at my local hobby shop, and was wondering if anyone could provide identification. To my knowledge, it appears to be a CPR Fowler, and it's wood based. The only identifying marks
I found this boxcar at my local hobby shop, and was wondering if anyone could provide identification. To my knowledge, it appears to be a CPR Fowler, and it's wood based. The only identifying marks
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Gavin
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#194817
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Re: New Heavy Duty Depressed Center Flatcar
Did you happen to notice the material for these new cars? (Don’t see it on their website)
Over the years I’ve had various heavy duty flats and depressed center flats and have never had much luck
Did you happen to notice the material for these new cars? (Don’t see it on their website)
Over the years I’ve had various heavy duty flats and depressed center flats and have never had much luck
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Bruce Hendrick
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#194816
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TOFC question
Hello all,
I'd like to ask how far from home territory would trailers travel by way of tofc in the 1950's?
Take C&O for example, would a trailer loaded somewhere in Virginia be sent to Colorado or
Hello all,
I'd like to ask how far from home territory would trailers travel by way of tofc in the 1950's?
Take C&O for example, would a trailer loaded somewhere in Virginia be sent to Colorado or
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Robert G P
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#194815
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Re: tank car question
Richard,
Just to clarify, you're either talking about an AC&F type 7 (1907 design) or an early type 11 (1911 design).
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io
Richard,
Just to clarify, you're either talking about an AC&F type 7 (1907 design) or an early type 11 (1911 design).
Regards,
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io
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Bruce Smith
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#194814
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Hand Brake drawings
For those interested in hand brakes, I have posted to my SmugMug site several UP drawings from my collection. There are drawings from both the 1940s and 1960s. They are in the "Specialties Listings
For those interested in hand brakes, I have posted to my SmugMug site several UP drawings from my collection. There are drawings from both the 1940s and 1960s. They are in the "Specialties Listings
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Dick Harley
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#194813
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Re: tank car question
Assuming the diameter is the same as the Type 21, it would be 92.5 inches.
-Phil
Assuming the diameter is the same as the Type 21, it would be 92.5 inches.
-Phil
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nyc3001 .
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#194812
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tank car question
I'm finishing the HO scale F&C hi-walkway 8,000 gal tank car kit. It is based on the prototype built by AC&F ca1912. I am thinking about using some spare parts and cobbling together a 10,000 gal tank
I'm finishing the HO scale F&C hi-walkway 8,000 gal tank car kit. It is based on the prototype built by AC&F ca1912. I am thinking about using some spare parts and cobbling together a 10,000 gal tank
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Richard McQuade
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#194811
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Re: Santa Fe Stock Car 60347
Well done.
J. Stephen Sandifer
Well done.
J. Stephen Sandifer
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Steve SANDIFER
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#194810
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New Heavy Duty Depressed Center Flatcar
New Heavy Duty Depressed Center Flatcar
At the NMRA’s National Train Show this week, ClassOneModelWorks.com announced an HO scale depressed center heavy duty flatcar. This is the General Steel
New Heavy Duty Depressed Center Flatcar
At the NMRA’s National Train Show this week, ClassOneModelWorks.com announced an HO scale depressed center heavy duty flatcar. This is the General Steel
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Bob Chaparro
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#194809
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Re: Santa Fe Stock Car 60347
Lester
Thank you for sharing
Paul Doggett
Lester
Thank you for sharing
Paul Doggett
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Paul Doggett
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#194808
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Santa Fe Stock Car 60347
I built and upgraded an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) (Santa Fe) InterMountain stock car kit. I built the Santa Fe stock car as a single deck stock car in Santa Fe class Sk-T that I numbered
I built and upgraded an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (ATSF) (Santa Fe) InterMountain stock car kit. I built the Santa Fe stock car as a single deck stock car in Santa Fe class Sk-T that I numbered
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Lester Breuer
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#194807
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Re: Two Questions: PSC Part Number and Looking for Champ HT-186
Tom
Is part no. 39156 what you are seeking?
It appears on page 9 of the PSC catalog for passenger and freight car
Tom
Is part no. 39156 what you are seeking?
It appears on page 9 of the PSC catalog for passenger and freight car
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Kenneth Montero
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#194806
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Two Questions: PSC Part Number and Looking for Champ HT-186
Hi all,
I am looking for the PSC part number for freight car air hose brackets. I am running out of these and can’t figure out what to look for! I emptied the packets years back so have no
Hi all,
I am looking for the PSC part number for freight car air hose brackets. I am running out of these and can’t figure out what to look for! I emptied the packets years back so have no
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Tom Lawler
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#194805
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HO scale gondola car sides
Have four sets of injection molded gondola car sides - one long mill gon, three shorter gons - that might have come from T.C. Schmidt, not sure of prototypes, will sell for any reasonable offer,
Have four sets of injection molded gondola car sides - one long mill gon, three shorter gons - that might have come from T.C. Schmidt, not sure of prototypes, will sell for any reasonable offer,
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Hugh Guillaume
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#194804
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Re: Some AC&F history lost
I was on the NMRA Convention tour of one of the Terminal Railroad Association's yards when this fire broke out. The intense smoke drifted right over our heads and the flames were visible from where we
I was on the NMRA Convention tour of one of the Terminal Railroad Association's yards when this fire broke out. The intense smoke drifted right over our heads and the flames were visible from where we
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Bob Chaparro
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#194803
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Re: Some AC&F history lost
Tim,
There was a recycling business there now. Most of that plant has been gone for years.
Tim,
There was a recycling business there now. Most of that plant has been gone for years.
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Jeffrey White
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#194802
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Re: Some AC&F history lost
WOW - what a fire !! I hope no records were lost.
On 8/11/2022 10:19 PM, MDelvec952 via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
WOW - what a fire !! I hope no records were lost.
On 8/11/2022 10:19 PM, MDelvec952 via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#194801
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Re: Cudahy 36' Meat Reefer -- Branchline (MDC)
First -- thanks to all for the encouragement!
John Golden asks:
1) Can you tell us a little more about the prototype? Who built these cars, and were similar types built
First -- thanks to all for the encouragement!
John Golden asks:
1) Can you tell us a little more about the prototype? Who built these cars, and were similar types built
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Bob Chapman
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#194800
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Some AC&F history lost
This week one of the former AC&F century-old buildings near St. Louis caught fire. TRRA traffic was halted to lay hose.
Photo by Tyler Sneed.
Mike Del Vecchio
Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
This week one of the former AC&F century-old buildings near St. Louis caught fire. TRRA traffic was halted to lay hose.
Photo by Tyler Sneed.
Mike Del Vecchio
Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
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MDelvec952
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#194799
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Westerfield kits for sale
I have the following Westerfield Models kits which I am selling as a lot:
1252 PRR G22b gondola
3301 USRA single sheathed boxcar, GET lettering (dimensional data only)
3320 MEC USRA single sheathed
I have the following Westerfield Models kits which I am selling as a lot:
1252 PRR G22b gondola
3301 USRA single sheathed boxcar, GET lettering (dimensional data only)
3320 MEC USRA single sheathed
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Robert Heninger
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#194798
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