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Prototype Rails 2010
Does anyone know the dates for Prototype Rails 2010?
Does anyone know the dates for Prototype Rails 2010?
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Denis Riley <twc3522326329@...>
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#82010
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Re: Rolling stock as scenery
what to pick up and
niceties.
Yahoo's op-sig list comes to mind.
SGL
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what to pick up and
niceties.
Yahoo's op-sig list comes to mind.
SGL
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#82009
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Re: Rolling stock as scenery
Sounds like you need to adopt some sort of waybill system, which would tell your crews exactly what to pick up and what to drop off at every station. I'm sure there's a Yahoo list devoted to such
Sounds like you need to adopt some sort of waybill system, which would tell your crews exactly what to pick up and what to drop off at every station. I'm sure there's a Yahoo list devoted to such
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mcindoefalls
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#82008
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Re: Rolling stock as scenery
Hi,
I -often- try to get layout op sessions/owners to understand that when
a local goes to a town that they shouldn't "pick up every car and drop
a car at every industry". I.e. - that at most
Hi,
I -often- try to get layout op sessions/owners to understand that when
a local goes to a town that they shouldn't "pick up every car and drop
a car at every industry". I.e. - that at most
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Jim Betz
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#82007
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
Alan,
Prescott was but one of many ports on the Great Lakes where U.S. coal was landed in Ontario. Others included Little Current, Jack Fish, Michipicoten, Fort William, Sault Ste. Marie, Depot
Alan,
Prescott was but one of many ports on the Great Lakes where U.S. coal was landed in Ontario. Others included Little Current, Jack Fish, Michipicoten, Fort William, Sault Ste. Marie, Depot
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r1ddell <jriddell@...>
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#82006
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
Coal from the US was brought in by rail car and ferried across the St.
Lawrence River to Prescott, Ontario from Ogdensburg NY. I've received
copies of pictures showing B&O hoppers on the NYC docks in
Coal from the US was brought in by rail car and ferried across the St.
Lawrence River to Prescott, Ontario from Ogdensburg NY. I've received
copies of pictures showing B&O hoppers on the NYC docks in
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Alan Palmer <rrgeekdev@...>
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#82005
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
Don,
I recieved this answer from Ted Doyle who is very familier with Springhill ----
Springhill coal was shipped by both rail and sea.
There was a short line railroad (Cumberland Country Railway and
Don,
I recieved this answer from Ted Doyle who is very familier with Springhill ----
Springhill coal was shipped by both rail and sea.
There was a short line railroad (Cumberland Country Railway and
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Charles Morrill
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#82003
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Re: Packers Car Line
Bernd,
It's the Fall-Winter 2008 issue. If you live in Germany, I'm not sure
how the postage works because the normal postage amount is to addresses
in the U.S.
It's probably best to contact the
Bernd,
It's the Fall-Winter 2008 issue. If you live in Germany, I'm not sure
how the postage works because the normal postage amount is to addresses
in the U.S.
It's probably best to contact the
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Ed Hawkins
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#82002
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
Tim,
Coal has been an important resource mined at many locations in western Canada for over 150 years.
In the STMFC era, coal consumption of railways in Canada was as follows --
Nova Scotia
Tim,
Coal has been an important resource mined at many locations in western Canada for over 150 years.
In the STMFC era, coal consumption of railways in Canada was as follows --
Nova Scotia
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John Riddell <jriddell@...>
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#82004
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Re: Packers Car Line
Hi Ed,
what issue would that be ? The online store description for the Eagle contents are not exactly detailed...
I do appreciate that the MPHS has also joined those Historical societies which are
Hi Ed,
what issue would that be ? The online store description for the Eagle contents are not exactly detailed...
I do appreciate that the MPHS has also joined those Historical societies which are
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Bernd Schroeder
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#82001
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Re: Packers Car Line
Tim and Rupert,
The caption of PCX 4000 states the cars were built in 1956 by PC&F, but
the build date of PCX 4000 can clearly be read as 6-57. According to
the 1956 list of orders in Railway Age
Tim and Rupert,
The caption of PCX 4000 states the cars were built in 1956 by PC&F, but
the build date of PCX 4000 can clearly be read as 6-57. According to
the 1956 list of orders in Railway Age
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Ed Hawkins
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#82000
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
How does one get to see those images across the top of the page?
Al Kresse
How does one get to see those images across the top of the page?
Al Kresse
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By
water.kresse@...
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#81999
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Surplus wheel sets
List,
A fellow listr asked for surplus wheel sets in plastic on metal axles to finish a gond load of wheels. I must humbly admit to loosing the requesters address "somewhere" in the paper pile
List,
A fellow listr asked for surplus wheel sets in plastic on metal axles to finish a gond load of wheels. I must humbly admit to loosing the requesters address "somewhere" in the paper pile
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Fred Freitas <prrinvt@...>
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#81998
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Re: Packers Car Line
There is a builder photo of PCX #4000 in the Burlington
Historical Society "Bulletin" #12. If I recall this car
is stenciled built in 1956.
Tim O'Connor
There is a builder photo of PCX #4000 in the Burlington
Historical Society "Bulletin" #12. If I recall this car
is stenciled built in 1956.
Tim O'Connor
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By
Tim O'Connor
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#81997
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Re: Eastern Canadian Coal
Don, the Nova Scotia coal field is adjacent to the ocean.
Most of the coal must have moved very short distances by
rail, if it moved by rail at all. The mining is on a far
smaller scale than in
Don, the Nova Scotia coal field is adjacent to the ocean.
Most of the coal must have moved very short distances by
rail, if it moved by rail at all. The mining is on a far
smaller scale than in
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Tim O'Connor
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#81996
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Re: Packers Car Line
Rupert,
Sorry - typing to fast and not proofreading. Series was 4000-4399.
Regards,
Ed hawkins
Rupert,
Sorry - typing to fast and not proofreading. Series was 4000-4399.
Regards,
Ed hawkins
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Ed Hawkins
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#81995
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Re: Packers Car Line
Rupert,
Packers Car Line had 400 cars (4000-4300) built by PC&F. A photo of PCX
4142 (available from Bob's Photo) taken 12/12/57 has NEW 8-57 stencils.
In the 1/59 and 1/62 ORERs this was the only
Rupert,
Packers Car Line had 400 cars (4000-4300) built by PC&F. A photo of PCX
4142 (available from Bob's Photo) taken 12/12/57 has NEW 8-57 stencils.
In the 1/59 and 1/62 ORERs this was the only
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Ed Hawkins
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#81991
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Re: Packers Car Line
They are not in the 7/61 ORER, so built - or at least owned by PCX - after then.
KL
They are not in the 7/61 ORER, so built - or at least owned by PCX - after then.
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#81990
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cars as scenery
List,
One neat thing I have found for this idea is building turn of the century equipment.
These old cars seem to have lived on in old shop areas, roundhouse stalls, cinder
movement,
List,
One neat thing I have found for this idea is building turn of the century equipment.
These old cars seem to have lived on in old shop areas, roundhouse stalls, cinder
movement,
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Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...>
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#81989
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Invitation to Display at Hartford
As a new member of your group let me introduce myself. My name is Bob
Hamm. I am a very active HOn3 & HO modeler of some 48 years. My
interests revolve around a prototype modeling of the Rio Grande
As a new member of your group let me introduce myself. My name is Bob
Hamm. I am a very active HOn3 & HO modeler of some 48 years. My
interests revolve around a prototype modeling of the Rio Grande
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Bob Hamm
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#81988
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