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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
bowie1793@... writes:
Thanks, Joseph.
Rich
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Thanks, Joseph.
Rich
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SUVCWORR@...
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#66848
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
His address is;
Resin Parts
165 Manchester Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44509
(330)799-5321
Joseph Jacques
SUVCWORR@... wrote:
Does anyone have an address for Stan or a
His address is;
Resin Parts
165 Manchester Ave.
Youngstown, Ohio 44509
(330)799-5321
Joseph Jacques
SUVCWORR@... wrote:
Does anyone have an address for Stan or a
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bowie1793
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#66847
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Fowler boxcars
Has there been a list made of Fowler (-type) cars, who owned them and in
which number series?
I'm thinking for my next project I want to do the
superdetail-something-ready-to-run thing, leaving me
Has there been a list made of Fowler (-type) cars, who owned them and in
which number series?
I'm thinking for my next project I want to do the
superdetail-something-ready-to-run thing, leaving me
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destron@...
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#66846
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
Thanks Bill
These cars have carbuilders ends also. WLE 23000-23499 also appear to have
these roofs, now to find a picture.
Brian J Carlson P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
Thanks Bill
These cars have carbuilders ends also. WLE 23000-23499 also appear to have
these roofs, now to find a picture.
Brian J Carlson P.E.
Cheektowaga NY
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#66845
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
I am very sure that the W&LE's cars, 24000 to 24501, had this roof which is why Stan did them.
Bill Darnaby
: [STMFC] 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
I am very sure that the W&LE's cars, 24000 to 24501, had this roof which is why Stan did them.
Bill Darnaby
: [STMFC] 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
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Bill Darnaby
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#66844
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Re: broken away floors
Someone was just being conscientious. Often unloading will tear up the
deck if it was in poor condition to start with, and releasing the
empty with the loose boards laying on the car is just asking to
Someone was just being conscientious. Often unloading will tear up the
deck if it was in poor condition to start with, and releasing the
empty with the loose boards laying on the car is just asking to
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#66843
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broken away floors
--- In STMFC@..., "Gatwood, Elden J SAD " wrote>
In the late '70s I worked in a factory that got 2 or 3 rail deliveries
a week.
One day our cars (covered hoppers) came with some cars for
--- In STMFC@..., "Gatwood, Elden J SAD " wrote>
In the late '70s I worked in a factory that got 2 or 3 rail deliveries
a week.
One day our cars (covered hoppers) came with some cars for
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ed_mines
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#66842
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Re: Tack boards
Clark, the big ones and the sides and ends were placard boards, and the
small ones (usually low on the doors but sometimes elsewhere on the
sides or side sills) were route card boards or destination
Clark, the big ones and the sides and ends were placard boards, and the
small ones (usually low on the doors but sometimes elsewhere on the
sides or side sills) were route card boards or destination
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Richard Hendrickson
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#66841
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Tack boards
Is there an official name for the big and little tack boards on box car
doors?
Thanks,
Clark Propst
Is there an official name for the big and little tack boards on box car
doors?
Thanks,
Clark Propst
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#66840
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Re: My New Compressor
Although this is the conventional wisdom, to which I secumed when I
one years ago, I have never seen any moisture in the trap. My painting
has been done mostly in Tennessee and Virginia, two very
Although this is the conventional wisdom, to which I secumed when I
one years ago, I have never seen any moisture in the trap. My painting
has been done mostly in Tennessee and Virginia, two very
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lnbill <bwelch@...>
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#66839
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
Does anyone have an address for Stan or a source for a list of the parts and kits he makes?
TIA
Rich Orr
Does anyone have an address for Stan or a source for a list of the parts and kits he makes?
TIA
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#66838
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Re: Naperville question
I need
there.
He's planning to attend.
Clark Propst
I need
there.
He's planning to attend.
Clark Propst
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#66837
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
how do Stan's flat panel roof parts differ from the
The Sylvan roof has seam caps while Stan's roof panels are riveted like
the X29 roof...I think...
Clark Propst
how do Stan's flat panel roof parts differ from the
The Sylvan roof has seam caps while Stan's roof panels are riveted like
the X29 roof...I think...
Clark Propst
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#66836
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Re: Door Arrangement On PFE Reefer
Got a call from Stan Rydarowicz last night he said he will have several
mini kits at Naperville for sale of the plug or odd doored PFE and NP
reefers. They will be Intermountain kits with sides laser
Got a call from Stan Rydarowicz last night he said he will have several
mini kits at Naperville for sale of the plug or odd doored PFE and NP
reefers. They will be Intermountain kits with sides laser
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#66835
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
Hmmm, what about the cars in 3 CP series from 226000 - 228799? According to Jim Little's article in Oct. 1994 RMC p.85, these also had flat panel roofs. Were they of a different sort than the type
Hmmm, what about the cars in 3 CP series from 226000 - 228799? According to Jim Little's article in Oct. 1994 RMC p.85, these also had flat panel roofs. Were they of a different sort than the type
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#66834
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
Tennessee Central was one I believe.
Joseph Jacques
Brian J Carlson <brian@...> wrote:
While looking at Stan R's items I see he offers a carbuilders flat 12 panel
riveted
Tennessee Central was one I believe.
Joseph Jacques
Brian J Carlson <brian@...> wrote:
While looking at Stan R's items I see he offers a carbuilders flat 12 panel
riveted
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bowie1793
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#66832
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Re: My New Compressor
I doubt it, but I'll let you know in a few days when it
arrives! I added one long ago to my airbrush air line.
This is a common accessory, needed in humid summers in
Massachusetts.
I doubt it, but I'll let you know in a few days when it
arrives! I added one long ago to my airbrush air line.
This is a common accessory, needed in humid summers in
Massachusetts.
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Tim O'Connor
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#66833
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Re: My New Compressor
Does this compressor have a moisture filter? Doug Gardner
in
It
Does this compressor have a moisture filter? Doug Gardner
in
It
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radius158
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#66830
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Re: 1937 AAR Boxcar Roof options
CP 221000-223949. The cars also had unusual 5/5 S-corner ends.
CP 221000-223949. The cars also had unusual 5/5 S-corner ends.
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Tim O'Connor
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#66831
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DS/SS split 1945 UP, CNW, GN
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits, 1945, and 1950, for box and auto
cars in interchange service on the UP, CNW, and GN.
UP – includes LA&SL, OSL, OWR&N, StJG&I markings:
January
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits, 1945, and 1950, for box and auto
cars in interchange service on the UP, CNW, and GN.
UP – includes LA&SL, OSL, OWR&N, StJG&I markings:
January
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#66829
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