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Cocoa Beach...Prototype Rails...2006
Well...it's that time of year again. I usually begin powering up Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach, FL, at about this time of the year. And, since there have been a few comments about it, now's as good a
Well...it's that time of year again. I usually begin powering up Prototype Rails in Cocoa Beach, FL, at about this time of the year. And, since there have been a few comments about it, now's as good a
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#44595
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Re: Bob's photos
You chicken littles are depriving yourselves of the finest train show
in the country. A little snow, a little ice, no problem.
Dave Owens
You chicken littles are depriving yourselves of the finest train show
in the country. A little snow, a little ice, no problem.
Dave Owens
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Dave Owens
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#44594
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Re: Bob's photos
Like Richard, I did my time in New England going to graduate school. I've never since missed those winters in any way, shape or form and certainly have no interest in doing it again. There's a
Like Richard, I did my time in New England going to graduate school. I've never since missed those winters in any way, shape or form and certainly have no interest in doing it again. There's a
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44593
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Re: Accurate Paint Schemes on the Accurail 40' Wood Boxcars?
Ben Hom wrote:
The SP paint scheme on #4301 is for a B-50-14 box car with Z-bar bracing, NOT a USRA car. As Ben says, there is some general appearance similarity, but many discrepancies,
Ben Hom wrote:
The SP paint scheme on #4301 is for a B-50-14 box car with Z-bar bracing, NOT a USRA car. As Ben says, there is some general appearance similarity, but many discrepancies,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44592
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Re: dutch drop
I have also herd this called a "flying switch" or a "Chinese switch"
I have also herd this called a "flying switch" or a "Chinese switch"
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Roger Parry <uncleroger@...>
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#44591
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returning photos
I heard the same complaint about scanning from a man who used to
offer prints from copy negatives from the ACF collection - he had a
100 page catalog of negatives.
The solution is simple - a policy
I heard the same complaint about scanning from a man who used to
offer prints from copy negatives from the ACF collection - he had a
100 page catalog of negatives.
The solution is simple - a policy
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ed_mines
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#44589
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Re: Bob's photos
branchline@... wrote:
This Tim is a bit wiser - stay in the car with a mug of coffee until just before the doors open. Also, bring a broom to sweep the snow away when leaving.
Tim
branchline@... wrote:
This Tim is a bit wiser - stay in the car with a mug of coffee until just before the doors open. Also, bring a broom to sweep the snow away when leaving.
Tim
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#44588
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Re: Solid, Roller & Friction Bearing Journals
Paul Hillman wrote:
The normal term in that period was "journal bearing," which of course refers to the journal on which the bearing rests, and there was no need to distinguish between
Paul Hillman wrote:
The normal term in that period was "journal bearing," which of course refers to the journal on which the bearing rests, and there was no need to distinguish between
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44590
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Re: Bob's photos
Jeez Tony, you West Coast types really are wimps... :>)
In fact, its not a real Springfield show if it doesn't snow at least one day... A few years back we had a blizzard the first morning of
Jeez Tony, you West Coast types really are wimps... :>)
In fact, its not a real Springfield show if it doesn't snow at least one day... A few years back we had a blizzard the first morning of
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branchline@...
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#44587
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Re: dutch drop
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
Well said, Tom. I have heard the same of experienced crews elsewhere. The fact that the move is obviously dangerous and can go wrong, does NOT mean it went wrong all the
Thomas M. Olsen wrote:
Well said, Tom. I have heard the same of experienced crews elsewhere. The fact that the move is obviously dangerous and can go wrong, does NOT mean it went wrong all the
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44586
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Re: Bob's photos
Tim O'Connor wrote:
In January. You ARE kidding.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
Tim O'Connor wrote:
In January. You ARE kidding.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510)
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#44585
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Re: H.K. Vollrath address
Keith,
This is a good address for Mr. Vollrath. His phone no. is 816-942-3423,
listed at www.switchboard.com.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Keith,
This is a good address for Mr. Vollrath. His phone no. is 816-942-3423,
listed at www.switchboard.com.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Ed Hawkins
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#44574
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Re: Bobs Photos . . . ?
Brian,
The photo man you seek is;
Bob Liljistrand
37 Spring St
Ansonia, Ct. 06401
[203]-734-6666
No catalog & No website/e-mail
Fred Freitas
Bennington, Vt
Brian,
The photo man you seek is;
Bob Liljistrand
37 Spring St
Ansonia, Ct. 06401
[203]-734-6666
No catalog & No website/e-mail
Fred Freitas
Bennington, Vt
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Fred in Vt. <pennsy@...>
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#44584
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Re: dutch drop
facing
to
What ever it is called, I want to know if there is anyone out there
who does this on their layout. If anyone has I would like to know how
it is accomplished in the model world.
Jared
facing
to
What ever it is called, I want to know if there is anyone out there
who does this on their layout. If anyone has I would like to know how
it is accomplished in the model world.
Jared
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Jared Harper <harper-brown@...>
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#44583
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Re: dutch drop
This is a drop not dutch drop.
A dutch drop can be done as I did one when I was a switchman on John Santa Fe in Emporia Ks. Missed our engine by about 3 feet. Using a alco S4. It is very dangerous to
This is a drop not dutch drop.
A dutch drop can be done as I did one when I was a switchman on John Santa Fe in Emporia Ks. Missed our engine by about 3 feet. Using a alco S4. It is very dangerous to
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ljack70117@...
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#44581
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Re: dutch drop
wrote:
to the
car was
rolling car,
trailing point
putting the
the
brakeman
to get
My impression of the Dutch Drop was that, to get a car into a facing
point spur, the engine sped up and then the
wrote:
to the
car was
rolling car,
trailing point
putting the
the
brakeman
to get
My impression of the Dutch Drop was that, to get a car into a facing
point spur, the engine sped up and then the
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Clyde Williams <billdgoat@...>
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#44579
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Bobs Photos . . . ?
Possible to get a quick summary about how to order from Bob's Photos?
Address? Does he offer a catalog?
Are there other notable photo dealers out there? Perhaps there is a
Top 5, or a Top 10 . . . is
Possible to get a quick summary about how to order from Bob's Photos?
Address? Does he offer a catalog?
Are there other notable photo dealers out there? Perhaps there is a
Top 5, or a Top 10 . . . is
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Brian Chapman <cornbeltroute@...>
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#44577
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Re: Accurate Paint Schemes on the Accurail 40' Wood Boxcars?
Jason Sanford asked:
"I am trying to figure out which Accurail 40' Wood sided boxcars are
pretty close to accurate and which paint schemes are legitimate paint
schemes? I am interested in the 4300,
Jason Sanford asked:
"I am trying to figure out which Accurail 40' Wood sided boxcars are
pretty close to accurate and which paint schemes are legitimate paint
schemes? I am interested in the 4300,
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benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#44576
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Re: Placement of end lettering for LNE hoppers
Mark Heiden wrote:
Mark,
While I don't have a builder's photo of the L&NE hopper, I do have one of B&M #7152 which Bethlehem built in 1941. The end lettering was on two lines on the right side -
Mark Heiden wrote:
Mark,
While I don't have a builder's photo of the L&NE hopper, I do have one of B&M #7152 which Bethlehem built in 1941. The end lettering was on two lines on the right side -
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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Placement of end lettering for LNE hoppers
Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding the end lettering on Lehigh & New England
twin-bay offset side hoppers, series 13251-13350. These cars were
built in 1939 by Bethlehem Steel Company.
Hello everyone,
I have a question regarding the end lettering on Lehigh & New England
twin-bay offset side hoppers, series 13251-13350. These cars were
built in 1939 by Bethlehem Steel Company.
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Mark Heiden
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#44573
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