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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Yes.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#77462
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
in the
Correct, although photos of the NRC cars with the Patrick Cudahy
banner herald have been published elsewhere. Note that this was used
before the company name was officially changed from Cudahy
in the
Correct, although photos of the NRC cars with the Patrick Cudahy
banner herald have been published elsewhere. Note that this was used
before the company name was officially changed from Cudahy
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Dennis Storzek <destorzek@...>
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#77461
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Re: Seaboard Air Line IMWX boxcar
Mark,
Series 19700-19799 had Superior doors. All 300 B-9 cars when built in
1945 had black car cement applied to the roofs. This per
Pullman-Standard bill of materials data.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
Mark,
Series 19700-19799 had Superior doors. All 300 B-9 cars when built in
1945 had black car cement applied to the roofs. This per
Pullman-Standard bill of materials data.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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#77460
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CRLX Company History -- Cudahy Packing Co., WRT Omaha, Chicago, and East Chicago.
I'm reposting this until a new thread title so if anyone wants to ask more
questions we all know which company the discussion is supposed to be about.
Dave Nelson
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Ok, so we have the
I'm reposting this until a new thread title so if anyone wants to ask more
questions we all know which company the discussion is supposed to be about.
Dave Nelson
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Ok, so we have the
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Dave Nelson
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#77459
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Seaboard Air Line IMWX boxcar
I have a IMWX boxcar 40' SAL kit. Car number 19797 class B-9.
What door would this car and did they had black roof?
Thanks
Mark
I have a IMWX boxcar 40' SAL kit. Car number 19797 class B-9.
What door would this car and did they had black roof?
Thanks
Mark
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Mark
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#77458
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Ok, what I think I know based on the posts. Cudahy Reefers with CRLX
reporting marks were owned by the Cudahy Packing company of East Chicago (In
1957). The Sunshine kit 24.17 is for these
Ok, what I think I know based on the posts. Cudahy Reefers with CRLX
reporting marks were owned by the Cudahy Packing company of East Chicago (In
1957). The Sunshine kit 24.17 is for these
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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
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#77457
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Computers in freight cars
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#77456
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Re: The Atlas model of Cudahy meat reefers
Richard Hendrickson notes:
"The day when every piece of information known to man can be
googled may be coming, but it ain't here yet."
Maybe not but it probably won't be too long before it is. The
Richard Hendrickson notes:
"The day when every piece of information known to man can be
googled may be coming, but it ain't here yet."
Maybe not but it probably won't be too long before it is. The
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#77455
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Re: The Atlas model of Cudahy meat reefers
I'm always surprised (though perhaps I shouldn't be, by now) when a
lot of speculation and mis-information is posted on a subject which
is well documented. The responses to Don's query are a
I'm always surprised (though perhaps I shouldn't be, by now) when a
lot of speculation and mis-information is posted on a subject which
is well documented. The responses to Don's query are a
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Richard Hendrickson
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#77453
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Re: Lifelike Fowler CN
Good idea, but I model Maine two footers and this is supposed to help
me represent a standard gauge train in Farmington where there wasn't
such a shed. I knew about the plans for True Line to redo
Good idea, but I model Maine two footers and this is supposed to help
me represent a standard gauge train in Farmington where there wasn't
such a shed. I knew about the plans for True Line to redo
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red_gate_rover
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#77450
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
They were definitely two separate companies although genetically
connected back in the nineteenth century. When I did my pitch on NRC
last year, my opening slide
was called "Cudahy Confusion" to
They were definitely two separate companies although genetically
connected back in the nineteenth century. When I did my pitch on NRC
last year, my opening slide
was called "Cudahy Confusion" to
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Roger Hinman <rhinman@...>
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#77448
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PRR etched metal detail parts.
Some years ago I purchased some pretty fine etched metal Pennsy detail parts (Keystone, locomotive, trust plates, etc.) from a supplier that I believe was Schuykill Division. Does anyone know
Some years ago I purchased some pretty fine etched metal Pennsy detail parts (Keystone, locomotive, trust plates, etc.) from a supplier that I believe was Schuykill Division. Does anyone know
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#77447
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Re: Southern wood rack in S scale
Some of these were sold to the C&O and repainted, and then some sold again and I believe that ended up in Wisc in the Fox River area servicing a particular paper mill. We can help with photo(s) in
Some of these were sold to the C&O and repainted, and then some sold again and I believe that ended up in Wisc in the Fox River area servicing a particular paper mill. We can help with photo(s) in
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water.kresse@...
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#77446
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The Shake N Take clinic 2nd update
Here is the Second update:
Guys,
Here is the Second update:
Guys,
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Greg Martin
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#77454
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Tok, so we have the history of Patrick Cudahy, now the other company --
Cudhay Packing of Omaha -- which has this history:
The Irish-born Cudahy brothers started working in the Milwaukee
Tok, so we have the history of Patrick Cudahy, now the other company --
Cudhay Packing of Omaha -- which has this history:
The Irish-born Cudahy brothers started working in the Milwaukee
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Dave Nelson
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#77445
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Dave:
Would you kindly post your file in the group files? None of the columns
lined up the state and city were all in the first two columns.
Thanks.
Rich Orr
Dave:
Would you kindly post your file in the group files? None of the columns
lined up the state and city were all in the first two columns.
Thanks.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#77452
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
For a partial history of the Cudahy companies see
_http://www.patrickcudahy.com/company-founder.html_
(http://www.patrickcudahy.com/company-founder.html)
Rich Orr
For a partial history of the Cudahy companies see
_http://www.patrickcudahy.com/company-founder.html_
(http://www.patrickcudahy.com/company-founder.html)
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#77451
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Sorry Tim, I don't know. The info I shared came from a 1930 Cudahy
"yearbook" I found at a University library. The listing is of Cudahy
owned facilities.
I have no knowledge of any other meat
Sorry Tim, I don't know. The info I shared came from a 1930 Cudahy
"yearbook" I found at a University library. The listing is of Cudahy
owned facilities.
I have no knowledge of any other meat
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Douglas Harding <dharding@...>
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#77444
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Re: Cudahy meat reefers
Howdy!
Did their cars have markings for specific locations with return to lettering. Where could correct plans and colors be obtained?
Thanks,
Bob McCarthy
Modeling the Mighty
Howdy!
Did their cars have markings for specific locations with return to lettering. Where could correct plans and colors be obtained?
Thanks,
Bob McCarthy
Modeling the Mighty
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Bob McCarthy
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#77449
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Southern wood rack in S scale
Pulpwood racks are considered to be "fleet cars" since they ran in large
numbers between wood yards and paper mills. In the late 60s, it was common
to see Roman and Block font cars side by side.
Pulpwood racks are considered to be "fleet cars" since they ran in large
numbers between wood yards and paper mills. In the late 60s, it was common
to see Roman and Block font cars side by side.
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Jim King
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#77443
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