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CV flatcar lengths
Marty,
Funny you should mention this as I had the same question several
years ago. FWIW, here's what I concluded after much shearching
through class sheets, OER's, and Car Builder Cyclopedia's. The
Marty,
Funny you should mention this as I had the same question several
years ago. FWIW, here's what I concluded after much shearching
through class sheets, OER's, and Car Builder Cyclopedia's. The
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mjmcguirk@...
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#65599
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Re: Overland Models Tank Cars
Richard;
Thanks for the info on those cars!
I remember you also commenting on the OVL 10k UTLX "X-3" cars, but I don't
recall what you found wrong with them (I do remember you said there were
Richard;
Thanks for the info on those cars!
I remember you also commenting on the OVL 10k UTLX "X-3" cars, but I don't
recall what you found wrong with them (I do remember you said there were
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD <Elden.J.Gatwood@...>
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#65600
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Re: 65 ft. gons
Ed;
They carried everything their brethren did, although the railroads tended to
assign them a bit more to services appropriate for what they bought them for.
Structural steel included flanged
Ed;
They carried everything their brethren did, although the railroads tended to
assign them a bit more to services appropriate for what they bought them for.
Structural steel included flanged
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD <Elden.J.Gatwood@...>
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#65598
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Re: Overland Models Tank Cars
General Warning: Some of the Overland tank car models of that vintage
are correct, but many were painted and lettered in bogus paint schemes,
often based on photos of vaguely similar cars in
General Warning: Some of the Overland tank car models of that vintage
are correct, but many were painted and lettered in bogus paint schemes,
often based on photos of vaguely similar cars in
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Richard Hendrickson
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#65597
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65 ft. gons
Besides structural steel what would be some common loads for 65 ft.
steam era gons?
Would structural steel be I beams and the like?
Were electrical transmission towers preassembled (drilled and
Besides structural steel what would be some common loads for 65 ft.
steam era gons?
Would structural steel be I beams and the like?
Were electrical transmission towers preassembled (drilled and
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ed_mines
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#65595
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Re: CV flat car lengths
What seems to be the problem, Marty? I looked up the cars in the 1/58
ORER (I assume it's CV 7517 –7677 and/or 7700 – 7781 you are
interested in). The ORER shows the inside length to be 36'-10"
What seems to be the problem, Marty? I looked up the cars in the 1/58
ORER (I assume it's CV 7517 –7677 and/or 7700 – 7781 you are
interested in). The ORER shows the inside length to be 36'-10"
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#65594
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Re: Trainman 70 ton Triple Hoppers
Gentlemen,
Thanks to all who responded to my question re. the Atlas/Trainman 70
ton hoppers. I was
especially glad to learn that the B&O had a bunch(even if second-hand) in
the 1960's.
Gentlemen,
Thanks to all who responded to my question re. the Atlas/Trainman 70
ton hoppers. I was
especially glad to learn that the B&O had a bunch(even if second-hand) in
the 1960's.
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vincent altiere
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#65596
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Re: Calling Charley Slater
Bill - Try cslater@... - Al Westerfield
Bill - Try cslater@... - Al Westerfield
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Westerfield <westerfield@...>
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#65592
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Re: NSC Ends (was) True Line 40 foot CN boxcar models
Marty,
I'll take any NSC ends you wish to dispose of . . . contact me off list.
Jim Peters
Coquitlam, BC
_________________________________________________________________
Windows Live Hotmail is
Marty,
I'll take any NSC ends you wish to dispose of . . . contact me off list.
Jim Peters
Coquitlam, BC
_________________________________________________________________
Windows Live Hotmail is
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jim peters
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#65591
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Calling Charley Slater
I need to send something to ATSF modeler Charley Slater. I looked
through the membership list and did not see his name but could have
missed him. Can someone send me his email address. My address
I need to send something to ATSF modeler Charley Slater. I looked
through the membership list and did not see his name but could have
missed him. Can someone send me his email address. My address
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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#65590
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Re: CV flat car lengths
Marty,
This discrepancy could be the length over the deck vs. length to face
of coupler or some other pertinent dim that was "outside" of the deck
length.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch
Marty,
This discrepancy could be the length over the deck vs. length to face
of coupler or some other pertinent dim that was "outside" of the deck
length.
Regards,
Ted Culotta
Speedwitch
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#65589
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Re: Overland Models Tank Cars
What do you mean "labeled as uninsulated"? Where is this ad?
For sure the Western Asphalt and Cities Service cars could be
accurate. Don't know about the Army car -- 10287-10859 were
1-dome, 10,000
What do you mean "labeled as uninsulated"? Where is this ad?
For sure the Western Asphalt and Cities Service cars could be
accurate. Don't know about the Army car -- 10287-10859 were
1-dome, 10,000
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Tim O'Connor
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#65588
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Re: CV flat car lengths
Martin McGuirk wrote:
"So I decided this may make a worthwhile scratchbuilding project. So I
dug out more photos and my official railroad freight car data sheets.
All the cars in the photos have a
Martin McGuirk wrote:
"So I decided this may make a worthwhile scratchbuilding project. So I
dug out more photos and my official railroad freight car data sheets.
All the cars in the photos have a
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Eric
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#65593
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Re: CV flat car lengths
Armand,
Thanks, but the confusion stems from the fact that the cars themselves have 36'-10"
stenciled on the sidesills. Trying to determine
1. Where the dimension is measured from
2. Which dimension
Armand,
Thanks, but the confusion stems from the fact that the cars themselves have 36'-10"
stenciled on the sidesills. Trying to determine
1. Where the dimension is measured from
2. Which dimension
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cvsne <mjmcguirk@...>
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#65587
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Overland Models Tank Cars
I came across an ad for Overland Models from '93 or so showing a number of tank cars:
COLX 1068 "Western Asphalt", insulated 10,000 gal
GATX 1929, insulated 10,000 gal
SHPX 4035 "Cities Service",
I came across an ad for Overland Models from '93 or so showing a number of tank cars:
COLX 1068 "Western Asphalt", insulated 10,000 gal
GATX 1929, insulated 10,000 gal
SHPX 4035 "Cities Service",
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#65584
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Pratt vs. Howe boxcar trusses
I wrote:
My apologies for having misread Denny's post. He said the Pratt is lighter, which is correct.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley,
I wrote:
My apologies for having misread Denny's post. He said the Pratt is lighter, which is correct.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#65585
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Re: CV flat car lengths
Marty,CV 5100 to5103 ,5136 37' 5'' ,7500 -7677 also37'5", 7700 to 7781 ,37'5".Source: CV Freight Car Classification sheets..Hope this helps.Armand Premo
Marty,CV 5100 to5103 ,5136 37' 5'' ,7500 -7677 also37'5", 7700 to 7781 ,37'5".Source: CV Freight Car Classification sheets..Hope this helps.Armand Premo
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armprem
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#65586
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Re: Bettendorf Underframe drawings needed
Eric Williams wrote:
See the relevant Cycs, Eric. I included the perspective view in my Volume 3 on SP freight cars, along with a sketch, page 44, to show the details of the construction--and
Eric Williams wrote:
See the relevant Cycs, Eric. I included the perspective view in my Volume 3 on SP freight cars, along with a sketch, page 44, to show the details of the construction--and
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#65582
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Bettendorf Underframe drawings needed
I'm working on some drawings of Milwaukee DS boxcars that I want to model. The Milw
Freight Car Diagrams I have indicate that these cars had Bettendorf underframes. Does
anyone have a source for a
I'm working on some drawings of Milwaukee DS boxcars that I want to model. The Milw
Freight Car Diagrams I have indicate that these cars had Bettendorf underframes. Does
anyone have a source for a
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erickarlwill
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#65581
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Re: Trainman 70 ton Triple Hoppers
The Southern car is riveted. On the model there are no
rivets that attach the bays to the sides however. Also
missing on the model are the poling pockets.
Tim you are right the model is slightly
The Southern car is riveted. On the model there are no
rivets that attach the bays to the sides however. Also
missing on the model are the poling pockets.
Tim you are right the model is slightly
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Rich C
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#65583
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