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Omaha Stockyards
For the record, the photos of the Omaha Stockyards were found and
posted by Brad Williams of the Omaha-Council Bluffs Railfans group. I
subquently posted these to the Railway Bull Shippers listed.
For the record, the photos of the Omaha Stockyards were found and
posted by Brad Williams of the Omaha-Council Bluffs Railfans group. I
subquently posted these to the Railway Bull Shippers listed.
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mrslandser
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#77709
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Re: Meat Packers
Steve some great photos. The one of the ex Lackawanna stockcars was not fully loaded, can only see a partial image. Could you
reload that photo? You might also want to join the Bullshippers yahoo
Steve some great photos. The one of the ex Lackawanna stockcars was not fully loaded, can only see a partial image. Could you
reload that photo? You might also want to join the Bullshippers yahoo
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Douglas Harding <dharding@...>
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#77708
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Re: LCL Cement Container Decals
Rich,
I bought a couple of sets from Short Line Products a few years ago. Their address is P.O. Box 267, Pequannock, NJ 07440.
The sets provide enough decals for 6 cannisters for the DW&L, the LV,
Rich,
I bought a couple of sets from Short Line Products a few years ago. Their address is P.O. Box 267, Pequannock, NJ 07440.
The sets provide enough decals for 6 cannisters for the DW&L, the LV,
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Larry Sexton
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#77707
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Meat Packers
I've created a new folder called "US Meat Packers" and put some of my Armour, Morris, and Wilson stuff in there. And most of my stuff concerns Oklahoma City that I have collected from various
I've created a new folder called "US Meat Packers" and put some of my Armour, Morris, and Wilson stuff in there. And most of my stuff concerns Oklahoma City that I have collected from various
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S hed <shed999@...>
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#77705
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Re: WWII 50 foot Steel Box
Wow!
Many thanks to all for the good input. Found some of the Proto's on
ebay, interesting that the cars with the WWII heralds were the rarest
(and none of the NYC cars in original paint).
For cars
Wow!
Many thanks to all for the good input. Found some of the Proto's on
ebay, interesting that the cars with the WWII heralds were the rarest
(and none of the NYC cars in original paint).
For cars
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devansprr
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#77704
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New file uploaded to STMFC
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /US Meat Packers/Armour & CO/RS-12877.jpg
Uploaded
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /US Meat Packers/Armour & CO/RS-12877.jpg
Uploaded
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STMFC@...
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#77703
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Re: 1925 photos around Omaha
Hi Everyone,
Also notice, no hoppers, only gons for open tops in all the photos. there might be one hopper in photo #12.
Ted
Rails Unlimited
Ted Schnepf
railsunl@...
847-697-5353 or
Hi Everyone,
Also notice, no hoppers, only gons for open tops in all the photos. there might be one hopper in photo #12.
Ted
Rails Unlimited
Ted Schnepf
railsunl@...
847-697-5353 or
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Ted Schnepf
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#77702
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Re: Coal shipment trends 1900-1960
Hi Dave,
The Mineral yearbooks are now all online at the Department of the Interior's website. They're huge files, but they CAN be downloaded.
Ray Breyer
Dave Nelson
Hi Dave,
The Mineral yearbooks are now all online at the Department of the Interior's website. They're huge files, but they CAN be downloaded.
Ray Breyer
Dave Nelson
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Ray Breyer
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#77701
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Re: LCL Cement Container Decals
Bob & Jerry
I myself don't have any artwork. I would be interested in sets of all the railroads that had the LCL Cement cars. I know the D&H & NYC had them, and am sure a few others had them too.
Bob & Jerry
I myself don't have any artwork. I would be interested in sets of all the railroads that had the LCL Cement cars. I know the D&H & NYC had them, and am sure a few others had them too.
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Rich C
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#77700
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Re: 1925 photos around Omaha
Guys -
Thanks for the nice comments!
Richard and Tony - We do not have a real hobby shop here (San Antonio,
9th largest city in U.S.), two recently closed in Houston (where I have
been buying
Guys -
Thanks for the nice comments!
Richard and Tony - We do not have a real hobby shop here (San Antonio,
9th largest city in U.S.), two recently closed in Houston (where I have
been buying
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proto48er
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#77699
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Re: Coal shipment trends 1900-1960
Mike,
Thanks for the information. That is consistent with the other piecemeal C&O iformation information that I have. I'm really looking for the cross-over date. However, that it consistent was
Mike,
Thanks for the information. That is consistent with the other piecemeal C&O iformation information that I have. I'm really looking for the cross-over date. However, that it consistent was
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water.kresse@...
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#77698
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Re: Coal shipment trends 1900-1960
Al Kresse writes:
"I am looking for the member who had access to Bituminous Coal shipments
directions historical data out VA, WV, and KY carried by basically the
C&O/N&W/Virginian (Pokey Roads) East
Al Kresse writes:
"I am looking for the member who had access to Bituminous Coal shipments
directions historical data out VA, WV, and KY carried by basically the
C&O/N&W/Virginian (Pokey Roads) East
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#77697
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Re: LCL Cement Container Decals
Rich,
You may be able to get a set of O scale decals from Rich Yoder at Yoder
Models, then either reduce them or maybe the printer can use them as artwork
(?).
Chuck Hladik
Rich,
You may be able to get a set of O scale decals from Rich Yoder at Yoder
Models, then either reduce them or maybe the printer can use them as artwork
(?).
Chuck Hladik
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Charles Hladik
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#77706
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Re: Coal shipment trends 1900-1960
al.kresse wrote:
Al, check any major University library that's close by to you, as they might
have a federal document depository. There you want to find a copy of the
Minerals yearbook. A look at
al.kresse wrote:
Al, check any major University library that's close by to you, as they might
have a federal document depository. There you want to find a copy of the
Minerals yearbook. A look at
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Dave Nelson
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#77696
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Coal shipment trends 1900-1960
Folks,
I am looking for the member who had access to Bituminous Coal shipments
directions historical data out VA, WV, and KY carried by basically the
C&O/N&W/Virginian (Pokey Roads) East to Tidewater
Folks,
I am looking for the member who had access to Bituminous Coal shipments
directions historical data out VA, WV, and KY carried by basically the
C&O/N&W/Virginian (Pokey Roads) East to Tidewater
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al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#77695
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Re: Unpainted wood.
Jeff Aley comments-
Posted by: "Aley, Jeff A" Jeff.A.Aley@... jaley95630
Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:13 pm (PST)
I cannot speak to how common white oak would have been in boxcars,
although I do
Jeff Aley comments-
Posted by: "Aley, Jeff A" Jeff.A.Aley@... jaley95630
Wed Dec 10, 2008 1:13 pm (PST)
I cannot speak to how common white oak would have been in boxcars,
although I do
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#77694
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Re: Pacific Electric Beet Car
Here were a couple of comments on the original post. These comments
appeared on the Pacific Electric Railway group at:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/PEry/
Bob Chaparro
Hemet,
Here were a couple of comments on the original post. These comments
appeared on the Pacific Electric Railway group at:
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/PEry/
Bob Chaparro
Hemet,
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Bob Chaparro <thecitrusbelt@...>
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#77693
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Re: 1925 photos around Omaha
Photo 14 was taken in 1926 or later. The P&WV gondola at the left was
built in 1926.
Larry Kline
Pittsburgh, PA
Photo 14 was taken in 1926 or later. The P&WV gondola at the left was
built in 1926.
Larry Kline
Pittsburgh, PA
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Larry Kline
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#77692
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Re: 1925 photos around Omaha
Great Pics - I like the gate on #16 and the way the model Ts are parked on #37.Thanks
Mark
EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me
Great Pics - I like the gate on #16 and the way the model Ts are parked on #37.Thanks
Mark
EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOODJoin me
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prgm_mgr
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#77691
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Re: LCL Cement Container Decals
contact me next week. i have artwork and an Alps printer
Bob Anson %~)
contact me next week. i have artwork and an Alps printer
Bob Anson %~)
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Bob Anson
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#77689
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