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Re: Illinios Central Furfural cars
According to a Wiki article, sugar cane bagasse and wheat chaff can
also be used to make furfural. Along with corn cobs, these are
relatively light density loads, like wood chips. Did these IC
According to a Wiki article, sugar cane bagasse and wheat chaff can
also be used to make furfural. Along with corn cobs, these are
relatively light density loads, like wood chips. Did these IC
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By
mcindoefalls
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#69912
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Re: Correct HO caboose trucks for Wabash steel cabooses
Victor,
The new HO caboose truck from Tahoe Model Works is correct for Wabash steel cabooses #2700-2769 and #2770-2849. Centralia Car Shops has also tooled this truck for their New Haven and
Victor,
The new HO caboose truck from Tahoe Model Works is correct for Wabash steel cabooses #2700-2769 and #2770-2849. Centralia Car Shops has also tooled this truck for their New Haven and
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Brian Leppert <b.leppert@...>
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#69911
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Re: Atlas trucks
Jon,
Neat little cabooses!
The trucks should be ready in a couple of weeks.
Do you know the full number series and built date for these?
Brian Leppert
Tahoe Model Works
Carson City, NV
Jon,
Neat little cabooses!
The trucks should be ready in a couple of weeks.
Do you know the full number series and built date for these?
Brian Leppert
Tahoe Model Works
Carson City, NV
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By
Brian Leppert <b.leppert@...>
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#69910
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Re: Illinios Central Furfural cars
Mark -
Furfural (furanal or furan aldehyde) is a liquid product extracted from
corn cobs. What was in the covered hoppers was the corn cobs
themselves, not the liquid furfural. These were ground up
Mark -
Furfural (furanal or furan aldehyde) is a liquid product extracted from
corn cobs. What was in the covered hoppers was the corn cobs
themselves, not the liquid furfural. These were ground up
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By
proto48er
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#69909
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
There were cars especially LCL cars that had what we called a "clock" in them. Couplings were to be made at 4 MPH or slower. The "clock" recorded the impact. They would break at 8 MPH. Beside the
There were cars especially LCL cars that had what we called a "clock" in them. Couplings were to be made at 4 MPH or slower. The "clock" recorded the impact. They would break at 8 MPH. Beside the
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Larry Jackman <Ljack70117@...>
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#69908
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
I am sure there were plenty of claims settled because crews didn't read the placards or the special instructions.
Greg Martin
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But in a well designed hump yard with computer
I am sure there were plenty of claims settled because crews didn't read the placards or the special instructions.
Greg Martin
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But in a well designed hump yard with computer
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Malcolm Laughlin <mlaughlinnyc@...>
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#69907
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Re: GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Rob--
The publication was Railmodel, out of Toronto. I have the issue that
you are looking for, and will try to scan and send the drawings.
Steve Lucas.
have a
history of the
about
Vancouver
Rob--
The publication was Railmodel, out of Toronto. I have the issue that
you are looking for, and will try to scan and send the drawings.
Steve Lucas.
have a
history of the
about
Vancouver
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#69906
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
Mr. Laughlin,
Is there a resourse for understanding how they shipped Ford Model T and Chevy 490s in auto-boxes out of Detroit/Flint/Pontiac Michigan area back in the early-1920s? . . . . .
Mr. Laughlin,
Is there a resourse for understanding how they shipped Ford Model T and Chevy 490s in auto-boxes out of Detroit/Flint/Pontiac Michigan area back in the early-1920s? . . . . .
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water.kresse@...
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#69905
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Re: GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
of the
As this may be of minor interest to most, I will be brief. Railmodel
published 6 quarterly issues starting in January 1970 and was
published out of Don Mills, Ontario (Toronto). The
of the
As this may be of minor interest to most, I will be brief. Railmodel
published 6 quarterly issues starting in January 1970 and was
published out of Don Mills, Ontario (Toronto). The
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jonespwr
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#69904
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GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Hey thanks for the tip Frank - I get by there all the time so will have a look myself!
I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the history of the magazine was - owner, target
Hey thanks for the tip Frank - I get by there all the time so will have a look myself!
I wonder if anyone on this list can tell me roughly what the history of the magazine was - owner, target
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#69902
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Re: GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
Rob,
I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in Vancouver the
other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have this one,
next time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver,
Rob,
I think I saw some Railroad Modellers at Central Hobbies in Vancouver the
other day; if you want I can take a look and see if they have this one,
next time I'm by.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver,
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By
destron@...
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#69901
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GT Dominion boxcar drawings etc
I wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy of the October 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located? According to Al Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently
I wonder if anyone on the list might happen to know where a copy of the October 1970 issue of Railroad Modeller could be located? According to Al Westerfield's Fowler kit instructions, it apparently
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Rob Kirkham <rdkirkham@...>
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#69900
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Re: [Fwd: Re: Spring South Eastern 08 RPM Meet]
WARREN CALLOWAY wrote:
miketurner@... wrote:
WARREN CALLOWAY wrote:
miketurner@... wrote:
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mike turner <yardcoolieyahoo@...>
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#69899
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[Fwd: Re: Spring South Eastern 08 RPM Meet]
Lady & Gentlemen,
Yes, young Ruth Turner is on the above list.
The South Eastern RPM Meet 2008 will be held on March 28/29 at the old
ex Southern depot in downtown Greensboro, NC.
The specific room
Lady & Gentlemen,
Yes, young Ruth Turner is on the above list.
The South Eastern RPM Meet 2008 will be held on March 28/29 at the old
ex Southern depot in downtown Greensboro, NC.
The specific room
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miketurner@ieee.org <yardcoolieyahoo@...>
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#69898
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
Rob Gross writes:
"Were the "Do Not Hump" signs a standard sign or did each railroad
have their own font and style?
Robert Gross
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Rob,
The shipper supplied the DO NOT HUMP
Rob Gross writes:
"Were the "Do Not Hump" signs a standard sign or did each railroad
have their own font and style?
Robert Gross
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Rob,
The shipper supplied the DO NOT HUMP
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By
Greg Martin
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#69903
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
A lot of railroads did not care about the signs.
They even humped cars they were not supposed to.
I worked in Conway when the NS took over and watched
them hump loaded auto racks with costly
A lot of railroads did not care about the signs.
They even humped cars they were not supposed to.
I worked in Conway when the NS took over and watched
them hump loaded auto racks with costly
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Dennis Williams
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#69897
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
Were the "Do Not Hump" signs a standard sign or did each railriad
have their own font and style?
Robert
Were the "Do Not Hump" signs a standard sign or did each railriad
have their own font and style?
Robert
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By
Robert Gross
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#69896
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Illinios Central Furfural cars
In 1950 & 1951 the IC converted three triple bay coal hoppers from
series 81000-81744 to covered hoppers numbered 81750-81752 for shipment
of furfural (in this case, finely ground corn cobs probably
In 1950 & 1951 the IC converted three triple bay coal hoppers from
series 81000-81744 to covered hoppers numbered 81750-81752 for shipment
of furfural (in this case, finely ground corn cobs probably
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By
feddersenmark
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#69895
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs pt. II
Malcolm,
Another reason why hump yards could switch more cars per hour than a
flat (actually very slightly downhill in my case) yard is that you
could hump a 120-plus car cut in one take while flat
Malcolm,
Another reason why hump yards could switch more cars per hour than a
flat (actually very slightly downhill in my case) yard is that you
could hump a 120-plus car cut in one take while flat
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By
Robert <riverob@...>
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#69894
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Re: Do Not Hump Signs
I'm not sure where the "do not hump" rule was written. But yes, any
official could have nailed the yardmaster and switchcrew for humping
a DNH car. Especially if freight was damaged or nearby
I'm not sure where the "do not hump" rule was written. But yes, any
official could have nailed the yardmaster and switchcrew for humping
a DNH car. Especially if freight was damaged or nearby
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By
Robert <riverob@...>
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#69893
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