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DS/SS split 1945 to 1950: SEABOARD and SOO
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the Seaboard and SOO as of January 1945,
April 1949 and July 1950.
Numbers of
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the Seaboard and SOO as of January 1945,
April 1949 and July 1950.
Numbers of
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#68768
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DS/SS split 1945 to 1950: RI and L&N
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the Rock Island and Louisville & Nashville as
of January 1945, April 1949 and July
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the Rock Island and Louisville & Nashville as
of January 1945, April 1949 and July
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#68767
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Re: where do I turn.
Hi Larry,
The exit number is approximately 201, I don't know exactly; but the
cross road is state highway 520. Take it east across the causeway to
A1A in downtown Cocoa Beach, turn south, and in
Hi Larry,
The exit number is approximately 201, I don't know exactly; but the
cross road is state highway 520. Take it east across the causeway to
A1A in downtown Cocoa Beach, turn south, and in
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al_brown03
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#68766
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DS/SS split 1945 to 1950: C&O, and PM
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the C&O and PM as of January 1945, April 1949
and July 1950. Because these roads were combined in
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for box, auto and ventilator cars in
interchange service on the C&O and PM as of January 1945, April 1949
and July 1950. Because these roads were combined in
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#68765
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Re: where do I turn.
Hey guys, Mike or someone. What is the exit # to get off I-95 for Cocoa Beach? I am getting old. Do not remember.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
ljack70117@...
Boca Raton FL 33434
I want to die in
Hey guys, Mike or someone. What is the exit # to get off I-95 for Cocoa Beach? I am getting old. Do not remember.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
ljack70117@...
Boca Raton FL 33434
I want to die in
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Larry Jackman <Ljack70117@...>
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#68764
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DS/SS split 1945 to 1950, SOUTHERN
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for the Southern RR, for box, auto
and ventilator cars in interchange service as of January 1945, April
1949, and July 1950.
Number of
Hi Folks
Here are the DS/SS/Steel splits for the Southern RR, for box, auto
and ventilator cars in interchange service as of January 1945, April
1949, and July 1950.
Number of
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laramielarry <ostresh@...>
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#68763
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Re: Piano Wire
straight wire that is 6 feet long?
Tim O'
Tim,
I have gotten .008 wire from them. They ship it in a plastic tube to protect it. I think what I got was three foot lengths.
I just received a 2 foot
straight wire that is 6 feet long?
Tim O'
Tim,
I have gotten .008 wire from them. They ship it in a plastic tube to protect it. I think what I got was three foot lengths.
I just received a 2 foot
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Ned Carey <nedspam@...>
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#68762
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Re: Pink Blush Weathering
--- In STMFC@..., asychis@... wrote:
anyone who saw Magor-type C&EI cabooses
> in the late 1970s on the MoPac after the merger would have a good
case for
> red paint weathering to
--- In STMFC@..., asychis@... wrote:
anyone who saw Magor-type C&EI cabooses
> in the late 1970s on the MoPac after the merger would have a good
case for
> red paint weathering to
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Scott Pitzer
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#68761
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Re: Piano Wire
Depending on the diameter, it can be coiled and shipped in a standard 81/2" X 11" mailing envelope.
John F. Cizmar
Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...> wrote:
Tim,
I donno, I've never bought
Depending on the diameter, it can be coiled and shipped in a standard 81/2" X 11" mailing envelope.
John F. Cizmar
Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...> wrote:
Tim,
I donno, I've never bought
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John F. Cizmar
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#68760
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Re: Piano Wire
Tim,
I donno, I've never bought from them. I would suspect, however, that
they do the same as McMaster Carr does with rod and bar stock, and put
it in a 6' long mailling tube.
I'm a little put out
Tim,
I donno, I've never bought from them. I would suspect, however, that
they do the same as McMaster Carr does with rod and bar stock, and put
it in a 6' long mailling tube.
I'm a little put out
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#68759
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Re: Piano Wire
looks great... but I am puzzled. How can they ship a single piece of
straight wire that is 6 feet long? The shipping charge is $9 to my house
for one length of wire.
Tim O'
looks great... but I am puzzled. How can they ship a single piece of
straight wire that is 6 feet long? The shipping charge is $9 to my house
for one length of wire.
Tim O'
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Tim O'Connor
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#68758
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Piano Wire
Try Small Parts at:
http://tinyurl.com/2ckur2
Many diameters from .003" to 1/8"
Dennis
Try Small Parts at:
http://tinyurl.com/2ckur2
Many diameters from .003" to 1/8"
Dennis
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#68757
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Re: Coal Hoppers on the M&StL
Bob Karig wrote:
73700. This should help you identify the vintage of the M&StL car.<
Another observation I made after enlarging the photo a
Bob Karig wrote:
73700. This should help you identify the vintage of the M&StL car.<
Another observation I made after enlarging the photo a
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rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#68756
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Re: Coal Hoppers on the M&StL
Doug,
Note the different number of grab irons on the ends of cars 73699 and 73700. This should help you identify the vintage of the M&StL car.
Bob
Doug,
Note the different number of grab irons on the ends of cars 73699 and 73700. This should help you identify the vintage of the M&StL car.
Bob
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Bob Karig <karig@...>
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#68755
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Re: ADMIN: needles
Gee Mike:
I thought you where referring to how you are doing right now, on "pins and needles" with the meet starting up.
jon
To: STMFC@...: brockm@...: Thu, 3 Jan
Gee Mike:
I thought you where referring to how you are doing right now, on "pins and needles" with the meet starting up.
jon
To: STMFC@...: brockm@...: Thu, 3 Jan
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Jon Cagle <jscagle@...>
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#68753
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ADMIN: needles
Todd Stearns writes:
"By the way, the "dirty needle" problem is caused by drug addicts, not dumb laws. Though NY does have it's share of both."
OK, guys, this thread is moving away from steam era
Todd Stearns writes:
"By the way, the "dirty needle" problem is caused by drug addicts, not dumb laws. Though NY does have it's share of both."
OK, guys, this thread is moving away from steam era
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#68752
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Re: Coal Hoppers on the M&StL
Thanks to Ben, Bob and Bob. We have a definate answer, and photos. This will
give Clark and I something to chew on at Cocoa Beach. By the way arrived in
Florida late Wed. night, was 39 degrees when I
Thanks to Ben, Bob and Bob. We have a definate answer, and photos. This will
give Clark and I something to chew on at Cocoa Beach. By the way arrived in
Florida late Wed. night, was 39 degrees when I
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Douglas Harding <dharding@...>
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#68751
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Pink Blush Weathering
In a message dated 1/3/2008 5:06:02 A.M. Central Standard Time,
STMFC@... writes:
Anyone know of situations that led to pink blush coloured weathering on a
freight car?
Well, not a
In a message dated 1/3/2008 5:06:02 A.M. Central Standard Time,
STMFC@... writes:
Anyone know of situations that led to pink blush coloured weathering on a
freight car?
Well, not a
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asychis@...
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#68754
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Re: giving a face lift
Okay, looks like I stand corrected. It used to be illegal though, except of course with a medical need. I just wanted to warn folks because I didn't want anyone getting into trouble. By the way, the
Okay, looks like I stand corrected. It used to be illegal though, except of course with a medical need. I just wanted to warn folks because I didn't want anyone getting into trouble. By the way, the
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Todd Stearns <toddsyr@...>
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#68750
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hypodermic needles
I used to use 'em a lot in work. We didn't need pointy ones, but
they're much cheaper (<$20/case of 100) than the ones cut flush.
They're really nasty bastards to have around. Even with the
I used to use 'em a lot in work. We didn't need pointy ones, but
they're much cheaper (<$20/case of 100) than the ones cut flush.
They're really nasty bastards to have around. Even with the
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ed_mines
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#68749
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