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NP R40-23 Clones
I am beginning to work on two IM NP Reefers that I have had on the shelf for
a long time. I am looking for more information on the R40-23 clones owned by
the NP. From a list message I saved I
I am beginning to work on two IM NP Reefers that I have had on the shelf for
a long time. I am looking for more information on the R40-23 clones owned by
the NP. From a list message I saved I
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#56502
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TMW Dalman trucks
I finally got around to replacing the ECW Dalman truck with the TMW trucks.
Wow! what a difference. Now, what to do with the ECW truck, and their odd
Reboxx axle length.
Brian J Carlson
I finally got around to replacing the ECW Dalman truck with the TMW trucks.
Wow! what a difference. Now, what to do with the ECW truck, and their odd
Reboxx axle length.
Brian J Carlson
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#56501
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Re: F&C AC&F Type 11 tank anchors
Bruce Smith wrote:
Bruce, the center anchor was invented in1903 and became widespread by 1910. It happens to have been invented by a name well-known in tank car history, Union Tank's John Van
Bruce Smith wrote:
Bruce, the center anchor was invented in1903 and became widespread by 1910. It happens to have been invented by a name well-known in tank car history, Union Tank's John Van
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Tony Thompson
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#56500
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F&C AC&F Type 11 tank anchors
I pulled two of these kits back out to start on them and recalled that waaaaay back on May
26th, Ted Culotta wrote:
<snip>
Ted, et al.,
I hope you haven't added these yet<G>. I wanted to make sure
I pulled two of these kits back out to start on them and recalled that waaaaay back on May
26th, Ted Culotta wrote:
<snip>
Ted, et al.,
I hope you haven't added these yet<G>. I wanted to make sure
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Bruce Smith
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#56499
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
Good morning to all,
I just wanted to say thank you to John LaRue, Tony Thompson, Richard Hendrickson, John Greedy, Tom Baker, and Tim Gilbert, all of whom responded to my query concerning the old
Good morning to all,
I just wanted to say thank you to John LaRue, Tony Thompson, Richard Hendrickson, John Greedy, Tom Baker, and Tim Gilbert, all of whom responded to my query concerning the old
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#56498
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
MILW is not shown in the 7/35 ORER either
Richard Hendrickson
MILW is not shown in the 7/35 ORER either
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56495
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
Tony,
The MILW reporting marks were not recognized in the August 1931 ORER, but were recognized in the January 1938 ORER.
Tim Gilbert
Tony Thompson wrote:
Tony,
The MILW reporting marks were not recognized in the August 1931 ORER, but were recognized in the January 1938 ORER.
Tim Gilbert
Tony Thompson wrote:
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#56494
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
I asked (in response to John Greedy's date of the MILW logo change):
Richard Hendrickson replied:
Glad to confirm this, as I did think it must have been earlier. Does someone have that
I asked (in response to John Greedy's date of the MILW logo change):
Richard Hendrickson replied:
Glad to confirm this, as I did think it must have been earlier. Does someone have that
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Tony Thompson
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#56493
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
Obviously not, since photos show the MILW reporting marks in use as early as 1936.
Richard Hendrickson
Obviously not, since photos show the MILW reporting marks in use as early as 1936.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56492
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
The July 1937 ORER states under the heading that the reporting mark for
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company is "Milw.", but no cars are
yet listed under that reporting mark. All
The July 1937 ORER states under the heading that the reporting mark for
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company is "Milw.", but no cars are
yet listed under that reporting mark. All
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MOFWCABOOSE@...
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#56497
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
In a message dated 9/16/2006 1:45:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes:
On Sep 16, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Tim Gilbert wrote:
> The MILW reporting marks were not recognized
In a message dated 9/16/2006 1:45:43 P.M. Central Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes:
On Sep 16, 2006, at 10:50 AM, Tim Gilbert wrote:
> The MILW reporting marks were not recognized
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Edward Dabler
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#56496
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Kits for Sale
While looking in the basement for some "stuff" for a project, I came across some other "stuff" that I no longer have a need for, and I'm hoping to find a good home <vbg>. Prices are marked; shipping
While looking in the basement for some "stuff" for a project, I came across some other "stuff" that I no longer have a need for, and I'm hoping to find a good home <vbg>. Prices are marked; shipping
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James F. Brewer <jfbrewer@...>
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#56491
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
John Greedy wrote:
Was this also the date of the change of reporting marks to MILW?
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
John Greedy wrote:
Was this also the date of the change of reporting marks to MILW?
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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Tony Thompson
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#56490
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Re: Milwaukee Road Logos
Actually, the medallion change was officially made on February 2,
1953 when the corporate name CMStP&P was liftred in favor of the long
standing nickname "The Milwaukee Road". New equipment after
Actually, the medallion change was officially made on February 2,
1953 when the corporate name CMStP&P was liftred in favor of the long
standing nickname "The Milwaukee Road". New equipment after
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sctry <jgreedy@...>
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#56489
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Re: Diamond Tank Car Logo
P.S. You can also go to www.gassigns.org.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
P.S. You can also go to www.gassigns.org.
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Jared Harper <harper-brown@...>
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#56487
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Re: Diamond Tank Car Logo
--- In STMFC@..., Tony Thompson <thompsonmarytony@...>
wrote:
If it were in
> a book (assuming it would even be published), how many would end up
in
> libraries or other repositories? and
--- In STMFC@..., Tony Thompson <thompsonmarytony@...>
wrote:
If it were in
> a book (assuming it would even be published), how many would end up
in
> libraries or other repositories? and
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Jared Harper <harper-brown@...>
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#56488
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Re: Diamond Tank Car Logo
Hello Richard;
Two or three years ago, I bought a nifty little booklet on eBay, titled "A trip through the Diamond Refinery". It dates from 1938, proclaimed to be Mid-Continent Petroleum's 25th
Hello Richard;
Two or three years ago, I bought a nifty little booklet on eBay, titled "A trip through the Diamond Refinery". It dates from 1938, proclaimed to be Mid-Continent Petroleum's 25th
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Rob Adams
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#56486
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Re: Ann Arbor Box Cars
Russ;
The 1956-built AA 300-399 series PS-1 box cars with 6' doors went to the Baltimore & Ohio sometime after 1964 (Now we're out of STMFC scope). Not being particularly knowledgeable about the
Russ;
The 1956-built AA 300-399 series PS-1 box cars with 6' doors went to the Baltimore & Ohio sometime after 1964 (Now we're out of STMFC scope). Not being particularly knowledgeable about the
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Rob Adams
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#56485
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Ann Arbor Box Cars
A question:
Ann Arbor was said to have purchased 100 PS-1 40'
box cars from Pullman Standard in 1956.
The N&W absorbs the Wabash, does not want the Ann
Arbor, and sells it to the DT&I. Somewhere in
A question:
Ann Arbor was said to have purchased 100 PS-1 40'
box cars from Pullman Standard in 1956.
The N&W absorbs the Wabash, does not want the Ann
Arbor, and sells it to the DT&I. Somewhere in
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Russ Strodtz <sheridan@...>
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#56484
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Re: Diamond Tank Car Logo
No. "Diamond" was a retail gasoline brand, and Diamond stations eventually became D-X stations. Mid-Continent's "Diamond" brand had no connection with Diamond Alkali.
Richard Hendrickson
No. "Diamond" was a retail gasoline brand, and Diamond stations eventually became D-X stations. Mid-Continent's "Diamond" brand had no connection with Diamond Alkali.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#56483
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