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New Red Caboose X29 body with patch panels
Hello everyone,
I was browsing the Red Caboose website today, and under Future Product
Releases they list ARA/X29 boxcars lettered for CGW and LNE with patch
panels. Unfortunately, the links on
Hello everyone,
I was browsing the Red Caboose website today, and under Future Product
Releases they list ARA/X29 boxcars lettered for CGW and LNE with patch
panels. Unfortunately, the links on
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Mark Heiden
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#42237
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Re: Intermountain Type 27 tank car frames
Rob;
You are welcome, and I think if we keep a dialogue going on this
subject, we can all get better informed. I know I still have a LOT to
learn.
I am putting together a spreadsheet that contains
Rob;
You are welcome, and I think if we keep a dialogue going on this
subject, we can all get better informed. I know I still have a LOT to
learn.
I am putting together a spreadsheet that contains
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Gatwood, Elden <Elden.Gatwood@...>
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#42236
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Re: New Red Caboose X29 body with patch panels
Mark,
Head to your local hobby shop and look at the Red Caboose "release"
sheet. It shows both cars and they do look nice.
Chuck Hladik
Lynchburg Trains Unlimited
Lynchburg, VA. 24502
Mark,
Head to your local hobby shop and look at the Red Caboose "release"
sheet. It shows both cars and they do look nice.
Chuck Hladik
Lynchburg Trains Unlimited
Lynchburg, VA. 24502
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Charles Hladik
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#42241
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Re: Detroit Buffalo route
ed_mines wrote:
House Cars were sealed by Customs in order to prevent them from being unloaded in Canada.
Tim Gilbert
ed_mines wrote:
House Cars were sealed by Customs in order to prevent them from being unloaded in Canada.
Tim Gilbert
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#42235
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Swift stock cars
I've seen some photos of very different Swift stock cars. How many
different types were there?
I'd like to see an article on these cars.
They are much more interesting (and more numerous)than
I've seen some photos of very different Swift stock cars. How many
different types were there?
I'd like to see an article on these cars.
They are much more interesting (and more numerous)than
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ed_mines
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#42234
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Detroit Buffalo route
Were their any customs considerations for freight traveling through
Canada between Buffalo and Detroit on Wabash or Pere Marquette?
It seems to me that there would be now (after 9/11) and during
Were their any customs considerations for freight traveling through
Canada between Buffalo and Detroit on Wabash or Pere Marquette?
It seems to me that there would be now (after 9/11) and during
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ed_mines
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#42233
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Re: Brock
Justin,
Black Rock NY (outside of Buffalo) shows as the interchange point with
the Wabash in the ORER's.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
Justin Kahn wrote:
Justin,
Black Rock NY (outside of Buffalo) shows as the interchange point with
the Wabash in the ORER's.
Tom Olsen
Newark, Delaware, 19711-7479
Justin Kahn wrote:
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#42232
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Re: CP ore cars:373001-373129 and 375000-375399 series
I was wondering if by chance, the Car Cyclopedias for the 1907-15 era might have had plans for these cars. When built they were in the 53000-53129 and 55000-55399 series with the latter cars at least
I was wondering if by chance, the Car Cyclopedias for the 1907-15 era might have had plans for these cars. When built they were in the 53000-53129 and 55000-55399 series with the latter cars at least
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PBowers <waiting@...>
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#42231
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ADMIN: Re: Re: Combine Cars attached to Freight trains
Oh? I thought you were using "mad" as my Irish friends do as
in "crazy" or "insane." That might fit Mike in some cases.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
Oh? I thought you were using "mad" as my Irish friends do as
in "crazy" or "insane." That might fit Mike in some cases.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Jared Harper <harper-brown@...>
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#42230
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Announcement: St. Louis Railroad Prototype Modeler's Meet
All,
The Second Annual St. Louis Railroad Prototype
Modeler�s Meet will be held Saturday, August 20th at
the Gateway Convention Center, One Gateway Center
Collinsville, IL 62234. Collinsville
All,
The Second Annual St. Louis Railroad Prototype
Modeler�s Meet will be held Saturday, August 20th at
the Gateway Convention Center, One Gateway Center
Collinsville, IL 62234. Collinsville
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golden1014
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#42229
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Re: ADMIN: Re: Re: Combine Cars attached to Freight trains
OK Mike, I should have used the word "concerned" instead of "mad". But,.........glad about your Admin.-decision.
Paul Hillman
OK Mike, I should have used the word "concerned" instead of "mad". But,.........glad about your Admin.-decision.
Paul Hillman
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Paul Hillman
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#42228
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Re: FGEX and WFEX cars built ca. mid-late 1946
Ed, I can't help on the FGEX cars but I have a photo of heavily weathered WFEX 66573 with plywood sides.
Richard Hendrickson
Ed, I can't help on the FGEX cars but I have a photo of heavily weathered WFEX 66573 with plywood sides.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#42227
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Re: Swift Livestock Express Stockcars
Justin, I have many photos of 36' Swift reefers with steel underframes, which came in a number of different versions. Let me know what era you model and I'll send you some scans of cars with
Justin, I have many photos of 36' Swift reefers with steel underframes, which came in a number of different versions. Let me know what era you model and I'll send you some scans of cars with
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Richard Hendrickson
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#42226
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Re: Lake Region RPM Meet
Edwin,
Dave was the "point man" for the New England RPM meet, the first weekend in June.
If the Lake Region Meet is anything like theNE one, then you really should go.
FWIW, the New
Edwin,
Dave was the "point man" for the New England RPM meet, the first weekend in June.
If the Lake Region Meet is anything like theNE one, then you really should go.
FWIW, the New
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Fred in Vt. <pennsy@...>
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#42225
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FGEX and WFEX cars built ca. mid-late 1946
Group,
Does anyone have photos of cars in the following two FGEX and WFEX series? I'm trying to define when there was a switch from a group of plywood-sided cars that began construction in 1944 and
Group,
Does anyone have photos of cars in the following two FGEX and WFEX series? I'm trying to define when there was a switch from a group of plywood-sided cars that began construction in 1944 and
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Ed Hawkins
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#42222
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Re: Identifying a transfer point "BROCK"
Tim,
On this I must agree, they never gave up revenue !! Thanks for the info.
Fred Freitas
Tim,
On this I must agree, they never gave up revenue !! Thanks for the info.
Fred Freitas
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Fred in Vt. <pennsy@...>
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#42224
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Re: Digest Number 2497
Edwin, I haven't been to the Lake Front meet, but Jim Six's accomplice Bob Harpe puts on a similar meet in Savannah, GA every April and I believe they are run similarly. The atmosphere is relaxed,
Edwin, I haven't been to the Lake Front meet, but Jim Six's accomplice Bob Harpe puts on a similar meet in Savannah, GA every April and I believe they are run similarly. The atmosphere is relaxed,
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Frank Greene <fgreen01@...>
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#42223
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Swift Livestock Express Stockcars
Having just picked up an old MainLine assembled kit for a 36', steel underframe car, I wonder if anyone can point me toward any photographic views of the prototype SLRX (assuming there was one with
Having just picked up an old MainLine assembled kit for a 36', steel underframe car, I wonder if anyone can point me toward any photographic views of the prototype SLRX (assuming there was one with
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Justin Kahn
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#42221
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Brock
As others have suggested, it is almost certainly Black Rock NY ( a term that goes back to when the Senecas owned that part of the state), continguous to Buffalo and a major yard site. The Wabash
As others have suggested, it is almost certainly Black Rock NY ( a term that goes back to when the Senecas owned that part of the state), continguous to Buffalo and a major yard site. The Wabash
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Justin Kahn
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#42219
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Re: Identifying a transfer point "BROCK"
Could it be an abbreviation of Black Rock, NY? ie B(lack)ROCK
If it originated on the Wabash wouldn't the Wabash want the longest haul on
their own rails? Black Rock NY would be the furthest away
Could it be an abbreviation of Black Rock, NY? ie B(lack)ROCK
If it originated on the Wabash wouldn't the Wabash want the longest haul on
their own rails? Black Rock NY would be the furthest away
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Douglas Harding <d.harding@...>
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#42220
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