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Re: Uses for Reefers (was Re: Wabash to the B&O at Decatur)
Jerry wrote:
Curtiss Candy Co was the Baby Ruth bar maker in Chicago. They also made Butterfingers. Mars Candy made M&Ms, Milky Way, Snickers and 3 Musketeers.
Bill Hirt
Jerry wrote:
Curtiss Candy Co was the Baby Ruth bar maker in Chicago. They also made Butterfingers. Mars Candy made M&Ms, Milky Way, Snickers and 3 Musketeers.
Bill Hirt
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Bill Hirt <whirt@...>
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#38041
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Re: Gondola help
Oops, sorry, forgot to sign that last post.
Brian J Carlson
Brian Carlson <prrk41361@...> wrote:
Richard and Clark, LL did do the EL scheme in a latter run. What they didn't do were partial
Oops, sorry, forgot to sign that last post.
Brian J Carlson
Brian Carlson <prrk41361@...> wrote:
Richard and Clark, LL did do the EL scheme in a latter run. What they didn't do were partial
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Brian Carlson
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#38038
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Re: Gondola help
Richard and Clark, LL did do the EL scheme in a latter run. What they didn't do were partial Erie Repaints, where only the reportimg marks were changed. (See the upper photo on page 36 of the
Richard and Clark, LL did do the EL scheme in a latter run. What they didn't do were partial Erie Repaints, where only the reportimg marks were changed. (See the upper photo on page 36 of the
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Brian Carlson
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#38037
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Re: Intermountain milk car kit?
Ahem... and just what is "odd" about a milk car? ;-)
All I can say is, Woo Hoo!
Walt Lankenau
Ahem... and just what is "odd" about a milk car? ;-)
All I can say is, Woo Hoo!
Walt Lankenau
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mcindoefalls
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#38036
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Re: Intermountain milk car kit?
Andy Miller wrote
Hey Andy, I was right! What do I get? :-)
Tim
Andy Miller wrote
Hey Andy, I was right! What do I get? :-)
Tim
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Tim O'Connor
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#38035
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Re: Uses for Reefers
If I recall correctly, the candy was from a variety of makers, all going to
the same city. Somewhere else, perhaps on this list, I read about a candy
marketing association although I have no idea how
If I recall correctly, the candy was from a variety of makers, all going to
the same city. Somewhere else, perhaps on this list, I read about a candy
marketing association although I have no idea how
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rberry634 <rberry634@...>
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#38034
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Re: Intermountain milk car kit?
I should add that the cars have wire grabs and handrails and
some of the finest rivets I've ever seen in HO scale.
Also, these are the "40-foot" GPEX round sill cars --
Marty
I should add that the cars have wire grabs and handrails and
some of the finest rivets I've ever seen in HO scale.
Also, these are the "40-foot" GPEX round sill cars --
Marty
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cvsne <cv_sne@...>
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#38033
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Re: Intermountain milk car kit?
I should add that the cars have wire grabs and handrails and
some of the finest rivets I've ever seen in HO scale.
Also, these are the "40-foot" GPEX round sill cars --
Marty
I should add that the cars have wire grabs and handrails and
some of the finest rivets I've ever seen in HO scale.
Also, these are the "40-foot" GPEX round sill cars --
Marty
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cvsne <cv_sne@...>
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Uses for Reefers (was Re: Wabash to the B&O at Decatur)
--- In STMFC@..., "mcindoefalls" <mcindoefalls@y...>
wrote:
"URTX reefers, cleaned after bringing produce to the city, were
sent back
west with loads of candy. Model a
--- In STMFC@..., "mcindoefalls" <mcindoefalls@y...>
wrote:
"URTX reefers, cleaned after bringing produce to the city, were
sent back
west with loads of candy. Model a
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Jerry <jrs060@...>
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#38040
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Re: New Walthers USRA 55 ton hopper
--- In STMFC@..., "Chet French" <cfrench@g...> wrote:
"The IC cars were originally numbered in the 210000-210999 series.
The April 1940 ORER shows 960 cars still in the group. By
--- In STMFC@..., "Chet French" <cfrench@g...> wrote:
"The IC cars were originally numbered in the 210000-210999 series.
The April 1940 ORER shows 960 cars still in the group. By
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Jerry <jrs060@...>
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#38039
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Re: Gondola help
Clark, the biggest fleets of Greenville design gons were those of the Erie
and the NYC. The Erie cars, which were painted black, were renumbered into
the Erie-Lackawanna roster beginning in the early
Clark, the biggest fleets of Greenville design gons were those of the Erie
and the NYC. The Erie cars, which were painted black, were renumbered into
the Erie-Lackawanna roster beginning in the early
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Richard Hendrickson
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#38031
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Re: M&StL freight cars
Try Mexlist at Yahoogroups
Matt Herson
Try Mexlist at Yahoogroups
Matt Herson
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Matt Herson <trains@...>
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#38030
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Re: Intermountain milk car kit?
IM had photos and test shots of them at Springfield today. They are a round
bottom Pfaudler car. The initial lot will be decorated for Hood, Sheffield,
Borden, Whiting, Bakers Chocolate, Milky Way,
IM had photos and test shots of them at Springfield today. They are a round
bottom Pfaudler car. The initial lot will be decorated for Hood, Sheffield,
Borden, Whiting, Bakers Chocolate, Milky Way,
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Andy Miller <asmiller@...>
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#38029
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Intermountain milk car kit?
Has anyone heard talk of Intermountain producing a milk car kit? I heard these would be
the round-bottomed Pfaudler cars.
Walt Lankenau
Has anyone heard talk of Intermountain producing a milk car kit? I heard these would be
the round-bottomed Pfaudler cars.
Walt Lankenau
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mcindoefalls
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Uses for Reefers (was Re: Wabash to the B&O at Decatur)
Was this sort of an lcl deal, with several candy makers' products combined on one car for a
consignee, or were they solid loads of one manufacturer's products? Or a little of both?
What candy makers
Was this sort of an lcl deal, with several candy makers' products combined on one car for a
consignee, or were they solid loads of one manufacturer's products? Or a little of both?
What candy makers
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mcindoefalls
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#38027
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Re: M&StL freight cars
Sounds like a railroad in Mexico or South America. Is there an internet list on South
American railroads to query?
Walt Lankenau
Sounds like a railroad in Mexico or South America. Is there an internet list on South
American railroads to query?
Walt Lankenau
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mcindoefalls
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#38026
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Erie - URTX again
Hello,
Some time back I inquired if anyone here knew if there were more than 1 Erie steel URTX reefers. One, #37808 is pictured in the Erie/DL&W color guide on a 100th anniversary publicity
Hello,
Some time back I inquired if anyone here knew if there were more than 1 Erie steel URTX reefers. One, #37808 is pictured in the Erie/DL&W color guide on a 100th anniversary publicity
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Bud Rindfleisch
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#38025
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Rocket Express resin kits
Hi Folks,
A few years ago, I bought a 40' and 50' Rock Island outside braced boxcar kit in Resin from a company named "Rocket Express". The proprietor's name was Ron VonWerder. Anyone know if he's
Hi Folks,
A few years ago, I bought a 40' and 50' Rock Island outside braced boxcar kit in Resin from a company named "Rocket Express". The proprietor's name was Ron VonWerder. Anyone know if he's
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Paul Gehrett
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#38024
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Re: PS 1 ends
Richard Berry wrote:
"Intermountain lists separate PS-1 ends in HO, part # 4040013, out of stock
at Walthers."
That's because Intermountain has gone to Horizon as their exclusive
distributor. The
Richard Berry wrote:
"Intermountain lists separate PS-1 ends in HO, part # 4040013, out of stock
at Walthers."
That's because Intermountain has gone to Horizon as their exclusive
distributor. The
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Benjamin Hom <b.hom@...>
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Re: Museum Collections (long).
Denny Anspach wrote:
Gee, Denny, every public library I've ever been in allows this. You are evidently referring to fragile, rare or archival material, not "anything on the shelf." Of course
Denny Anspach wrote:
Gee, Denny, every public library I've ever been in allows this. You are evidently referring to fragile, rare or archival material, not "anything on the shelf." Of course
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#38023
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