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Re: STMFC on the rrfallenflags website
Here's a more direct link... http://rr-fallenflags.org
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jerry
<jmlaboda@...>
Passenger Car Photo Index - UPDATED 12/14/08 WITH OVER 6250 NEW
Here's a more direct link... http://rr-fallenflags.org
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jerry
<jmlaboda@...>
Passenger Car Photo Index - UPDATED 12/14/08 WITH OVER 6250 NEW
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By
Jerry LaBoda
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#79911
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Re: Peabody hoppers
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#79910
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Re: Peabody hoppers
hoppers,
delivered
Clark,
The Jan. 1955 ORER shows no cars. The next issue I have, July 1958,
shows 148 cars with PCCX reporting marks. They include;
HM 6725-6739 15 cars
HM 6801-6820 20 "
HT
hoppers,
delivered
Clark,
The Jan. 1955 ORER shows no cars. The next issue I have, July 1958,
shows 148 cars with PCCX reporting marks. They include;
HM 6725-6739 15 cars
HM 6801-6820 20 "
HT
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Chet French <cfrench@...>
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#79909
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Re: Peabody hoppers
Walt, I have a photo taken in 60-61 of one with a few other hoppers,
including a CB&Q car that I can recognize. The cars are being delivered
to the Deckers packing plant in Mason City Iowa.
scheme?
Walt, I have a photo taken in 60-61 of one with a few other hoppers,
including a CB&Q car that I can recognize. The cars are being delivered
to the Deckers packing plant in Mason City Iowa.
scheme?
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rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
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#79908
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STMFC on the rrfallenflags website
Was looking through the new material on George's WEB site
http://www.dnaco.net/~gelwood/ and found some nice steam era freight
car photos taken in the early 1950's in the Toronto and Buffalo
Was looking through the new material on George's WEB site
http://www.dnaco.net/~gelwood/ and found some nice steam era freight
car photos taken in the early 1950's in the Toronto and Buffalo
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Chet French <cfrench@...>
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#79907
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Re: Peabody hoppers
I don't know, but I have another question about these cars; were they
in captive service, or were they used in interchange?
Walt Lankenau
I don't know, but I have another question about these cars; were they
in captive service, or were they used in interchange?
Walt Lankenau
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By
mcindoefalls
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#79906
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Re: Peabody hoppers
It's very simple, Sherman... we set the Way-Back Machine for 1954, and
we travel to East St.Louis, Illinois...
(That's what you get for saying "Thanks for <any> responses" !!!)
Scott Pitzer
scheme?
It's very simple, Sherman... we set the Way-Back Machine for 1954, and
we travel to East St.Louis, Illinois...
(That's what you get for saying "Thanks for <any> responses" !!!)
Scott Pitzer
scheme?
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By
Scott Pitzer
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#79905
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Peabody hoppers
When did Peabody start painting hoppers in the cream or yellow scheme? If the answer is before 1954 are there any appropriate models available? How 'bout decals?
Thanks for any responses,
Clark
When did Peabody start painting hoppers in the cream or yellow scheme? If the answer is before 1954 are there any appropriate models available? How 'bout decals?
Thanks for any responses,
Clark
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Clark Propst <cepropst@...>
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#79904
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Re: coke
Sounds like the story of the chicken or the egg. Eastern Gas & Fuel in Everett Mass. was an integrated coke/gas producer. from the 30s through the 50s. Integrated here means the facility produced
Sounds like the story of the chicken or the egg. Eastern Gas & Fuel in Everett Mass. was an integrated coke/gas producer. from the 30s through the 50s. Integrated here means the facility produced
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Norman+Laraine Larkin <lono@...>
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#79903
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
We have a Cameron drill press in the "Model Railroader" workshop and it's a great machine.
However, as I've mentioned here before, at home I use a Microlux drill press from Micro Mark,
and it is more
We have a Cameron drill press in the "Model Railroader" workshop and it's a great machine.
However, as I've mentioned here before, at home I use a Microlux drill press from Micro Mark,
and it is more
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Andy Sperandeo <asperandeo@...>
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#79902
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
True....you really need to be able to "feel" the drill bit as you feed
it....
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
True....you really need to be able to "feel" the drill bit as you feed
it....
Jack Burgess
www.yosemitevalleyrr.com
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By
Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#79900
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
From: Jack Burgess
You metioned these about the time I bought my Sherline Mill. I figured for the small difference in price the Mill would be much more vesatile. . But the mill has turned out not to
From: Jack Burgess
You metioned these about the time I bought my Sherline Mill. I figured for the small difference in price the Mill would be much more vesatile. . But the mill has turned out not to
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Ned Carey <nedspam@...>
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#79898
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
Jon wrote:
I think that they are about $650 for the Model 164. That sounds expensive
but these drill presses are not designed for us but, as their website says,
"Our Customers include Electronics
Jon wrote:
I think that they are about $650 for the Model 164. That sounds expensive
but these drill presses are not designed for us but, as their website says,
"Our Customers include Electronics
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By
Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#79897
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
been using a Cameron drill press for the past 30 years or more and it is
excellent for everything I use it for.<
I got my Cameron soon after Jack got his. It's very good but I am guessing the
been using a Cameron drill press for the past 30 years or more and it is
excellent for everything I use it for.<
I got my Cameron soon after Jack got his. It's very good but I am guessing the
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#79896
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Re: Drill Bits and MiniMate
Ned mentioned:
I'm not sure how much a Brazelton drill press costs in comparison but I've
been using a Cameron drill press for the past 30 years or more and it is
excellent for everything I use it
Ned mentioned:
I'm not sure how much a Brazelton drill press costs in comparison but I've
been using a Cameron drill press for the past 30 years or more and it is
excellent for everything I use it
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#79895
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Re: Heating tank cars with steam
Kurt -
I am pleased to learn that you followed my path to the data and I sincerely apologize for any confusion my brevity may have caused.
Frank
Kurt -
I am pleased to learn that you followed my path to the data and I sincerely apologize for any confusion my brevity may have caused.
Frank
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By
sunbeam13n14
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#79894
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Re: Heating tank cars with steam
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#79893
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Re: Heating tank cars with steam
Middle column......Water Heaters.....Water Heaters and Replacement Bundles.
Better?
Frank
Middle column......Water Heaters.....Water Heaters and Replacement Bundles.
Better?
Frank
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By
sunbeam13n14
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#79892
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Re: coke
I've seen bituminous coal referred to as steam coal in areas where
anthracite is used for home heating.
Ed,
The term "steam coal" was often used interchangeably,
to a point of confusion, and
I've seen bituminous coal referred to as steam coal in areas where
anthracite is used for home heating.
Ed,
The term "steam coal" was often used interchangeably,
to a point of confusion, and
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By
Malcolm H. Houck
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#79901
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Re: Heating tank cars with steam
By
Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#79891
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