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Re: Reciprocal switching
I think there were situations where that occurred, whatever it might have been called. One situation I recall was where two roads shared trackage through or near a large plant. Road A handled
I think there were situations where that occurred, whatever it might have been called. One situation I recall was where two roads shared trackage through or near a large plant. Road A handled
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#77511
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Re: C&BT Santa Fe reefer question
Tim and Others,
Here's the "key" to the C&BT versions: A,B,C,D,E all represent SFRD
classes with similar body styles, a "1" suffix denotes the body style
modernized, typically with six foot
Tim and Others,
Here's the "key" to the C&BT versions: A,B,C,D,E all represent SFRD
classes with similar body styles, a "1" suffix denotes the body style
modernized, typically with six foot
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By
Keith Jordan
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#77510
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Re: Carbody Window Screens
I have had good luck with black panty hose although I'm sure that
some of the cheaper brands are actually a little coarse for our
purposes.
Gene Green
window screens
hide
I have had good luck with black panty hose although I'm sure that
some of the cheaper brands are actually a little coarse for our
purposes.
Gene Green
window screens
hide
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Gene Green <bierglaeser@...>
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#77508
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Thank you, Kurt. It is good to have the correct information even
though it spoils the idea of one RR switching at an industry of another
RR in my industrial area.
Gene Green
anything
Thank you, Kurt. It is good to have the correct information even
though it spoils the idea of one RR switching at an industry of another
RR in my industrial area.
Gene Green
anything
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Gene Green <bierglaeser@...>
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#77507
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Re: WWII 50 foot Steel Box
According to the instructions with the 50 foot Rib Side car kit, the
Prototype cars were:
Cars 50000 - 50474 were built September thru November 1941
Cars 50000 - 50999 were built
According to the instructions with the 50 foot Rib Side car kit, the
Prototype cars were:
Cars 50000 - 50474 were built September thru November 1941
Cars 50000 - 50999 were built
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By
mikefrommontanan
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#77506
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Re: Box car running boards...painted or not?
Speculation only in my view but seems it would be more likely NOT to paint the bottoms of running boards but the underside of floor boards does not make sense. Consider that wheels will be slinging
Speculation only in my view but seems it would be more likely NOT to paint the bottoms of running boards but the underside of floor boards does not make sense. Consider that wheels will be slinging
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rfederle@...
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#77505
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Guys,
In his book "The Railroad-What It Is, What It Does", John Armstrong says:
"When an inter-terminal switch is called for, things can get complicated. Inter-terminal switching involves complex
Guys,
In his book "The Railroad-What It Is, What It Does", John Armstrong says:
"When an inter-terminal switch is called for, things can get complicated. Inter-terminal switching involves complex
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Gary Roe
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#77504
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Box car running boards...painted or not?
While researching another item, I was somewhat surprised to note in the RP
Cyc, Vol 3, article by Pat Wider that the bottoms of the wood floors of box
cars of our period were not painted. I'm
While researching another item, I was somewhat surprised to note in the RP
Cyc, Vol 3, article by Pat Wider that the bottoms of the wood floors of box
cars of our period were not painted. I'm
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#77503
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Re: WWII 50 foot Steel Box
Dave originally said that he was not very resin literate. Speedwitch's N&W
boxcar was originally marketed by Pocahontas Models. The one-piece body and
underframe are very nice. Almost all the details
Dave originally said that he was not very resin literate. Speedwitch's N&W
boxcar was originally marketed by Pocahontas Models. The one-piece body and
underframe are very nice. Almost all the details
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Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#77502
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Re: The Atlas model of Cudahy meat reefers
You must still pay attention to the period you model. The MDT 8 hinge
cars were all rebuilt by about 1926; if your modeling period is
1911-1926 you're all set; the Rutland versions of this car ran
You must still pay attention to the period you model. The MDT 8 hinge
cars were all rebuilt by about 1926; if your modeling period is
1911-1926 you're all set; the Rutland versions of this car ran
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Roger Hinman <rhinman@...>
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#77501
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Re: Carbody Window Screens
In today's modeling world, there may be better options, but . . . I have made screens and grills
using silk screen screening (SSS). SSS is available in a large variety of mesh sizes and also
In today's modeling world, there may be better options, but . . . I have made screens and grills
using silk screen screening (SSS). SSS is available in a large variety of mesh sizes and also
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#77500
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Re: Carbody Window Screens
Bruce Smith suggested screen printing screen to me (it is available
in some very fine meshes).
Ed
window screens
hide the
and
dp&icid=aolcom40vanity&ncid=emlcntaolcom00000010)
Bruce Smith suggested screen printing screen to me (it is available
in some very fine meshes).
Ed
window screens
hide the
and
dp&icid=aolcom40vanity&ncid=emlcntaolcom00000010)
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By
Ed Walters
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#77499
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Rutland Car Shops MDT reefer kit
Steve, a little Googling took me to the original Rutland Car Shops site
http://users.rcn.com/jimdu4/carshops.htm which told me that yes it is a
resin kit. And that it is (or was in 2000) manufactured
Steve, a little Googling took me to the original Rutland Car Shops site
http://users.rcn.com/jimdu4/carshops.htm which told me that yes it is a
resin kit. And that it is (or was in 2000) manufactured
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By
Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#77498
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Re: Car Types for Team Tracks
gary laakso wrote:
Box cars, both for leaf tobacco (usually shipped in hogsheads) and the finished product (e.g., cigarettes, snuff, etc.).
--
Frank Greene
Memphis, TN
gary laakso wrote:
Box cars, both for leaf tobacco (usually shipped in hogsheads) and the finished product (e.g., cigarettes, snuff, etc.).
--
Frank Greene
Memphis, TN
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By
Frank Greene
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#77497
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Tim O'Connor wrote:
I understand your point, and intended no dispute of it; but you seem to believe it was hard to find routings in the tariffs. As for me, i find it hard to believe that a
Tim O'Connor wrote:
I understand your point, and intended no dispute of it; but you seem to believe it was hard to find routings in the tariffs. As for me, i find it hard to believe that a
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#77495
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Re: Reciprocal switching
I know that some denizens of this group are predisposed to consider anything found on the internet as complete bullsh_t, but I think this has some
I know that some denizens of this group are predisposed to consider anything found on the internet as complete bullsh_t, but I think this has some
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#77494
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Tony, as usual you're confusing your sarcasm with insight.
My point was that shippers cannot invent routes -- they can
only choose routes available on the tariff. If you dispute
that, then I've got a
Tony, as usual you're confusing your sarcasm with insight.
My point was that shippers cannot invent routes -- they can
only choose routes available on the tariff. If you dispute
that, then I've got a
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Tim O'Connor
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#77493
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Perhaps the following is another case of reciprocal switching that is
a bit different from that note in the original inquiry.
In Memphis, TN, there is an industrial district called President's
Perhaps the following is another case of reciprocal switching that is
a bit different from that note in the original inquiry.
In Memphis, TN, there is an industrial district called President's
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William Keene <wakeene@...>
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#77492
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Re: Reciprocal switching
Tim O'Connor wrote:
I think you're assigning the "reciprocal" word to the wrong part
of the story. The fees aren't reciprocal, the switching privilege is.
And if you think the shipper
Tim O'Connor wrote:
I think you're assigning the "reciprocal" word to the wrong part
of the story. The fees aren't reciprocal, the switching privilege is.
And if you think the shipper
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#77491
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Re: C&BT Santa Fe reefer question
According to a chart I have from Cc7BT, it's an Rr-35. The C1 just indicates
which C&BT body it is.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
According to a chart I have from Cc7BT, it's an Rr-35. The C1 just indicates
which C&BT body it is.
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
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Jim & Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#77490
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