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Re: 1937 AAR boxcar underframe question
Andy writes:
"One of the reasons that I am taking an interest in the Branchline '37 AAR
car is because of the very visible different side panel sheet difference
the Branchline mold designer
Andy writes:
"One of the reasons that I am taking an interest in the Branchline '37 AAR
car is because of the very visible different side panel sheet difference
the Branchline mold designer
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Greg Martin
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#84072
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Re: 1937 AAR boxcar underframe question
One of the reasons that I am taking an interest in the Branchline '37 AAR car is because of the very visible different side panel sheet difference the Branchline mold designer utilized. The RC/Intmt
One of the reasons that I am taking an interest in the Branchline '37 AAR car is because of the very visible different side panel sheet difference the Branchline mold designer utilized. The RC/Intmt
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Andy Carlson
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#84062
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Re: 1937 AAR boxcar underframe question
The genesis of this practice of molding model underframes with only
one floor stringer per side is easily traced, as that is what's shown
in the drawings of the 1937 AAR standard box car that were
The genesis of this practice of molding model underframes with only
one floor stringer per side is easily traced, as that is what's shown
in the drawings of the 1937 AAR standard box car that were
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Richard Hendrickson
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#84061
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Re: Erie 65000 series fifty-foot auto box car
Ed Hawkins wrote:
In my original reply I never stated that only the B end had a ladder.
What I said was that the ends were painted brown and the "B" end ladder
was black. However, that statement
Ed Hawkins wrote:
In my original reply I never stated that only the B end had a ladder.
What I said was that the ends were painted brown and the "B" end ladder
was black. However, that statement
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Eric Hansmann
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#84060
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1937 AAR boxcar underframe question
Hi,
I was exploring the idea that maybe using Branchline Trainmaster '37 AAR boxcars would be less work, even with shaving off the side ladders, than correcting the underframe mistakes that both
Hi,
I was exploring the idea that maybe using Branchline Trainmaster '37 AAR boxcars would be less work, even with shaving off the side ladders, than correcting the underframe mistakes that both
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Andy Carlson
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#84059
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Re: MAINE TOFC QUESTION
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From: On Behalf Of joel norman
Subject: [STMFC] MAINE TOFC QUESTION
GENTLEMAN: Not sure how much TOFC there was out or into MAINE during the
late 40;s into 1955(my cut off year)thats
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From: On Behalf Of joel norman
Subject: [STMFC] MAINE TOFC QUESTION
GENTLEMAN: Not sure how much TOFC there was out or into MAINE during the
late 40;s into 1955(my cut off year)thats
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Roger Robar <rrobar@...>
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#84058
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MAINE TOFC QUESTION
GENTLEMAN:Not sure how much TOFC there was out or into MAINE during the late 40;s into 1955(my cut off year)thats one part of the question,the other is was the BAR/BM/MEC heavy in that traffic and if
GENTLEMAN:Not sure how much TOFC there was out or into MAINE during the late 40;s into 1955(my cut off year)thats one part of the question,the other is was the BAR/BM/MEC heavy in that traffic and if
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joel norman <mec-bml@...>
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#84057
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Re: Adjusting wheelset gauge
Have you considered machining a piece, or having a piece made for you, with a pointed cavity to use with the NWSL Puller so the axle point would not be damaged?
Just a thought, Don Valentine
Have you considered machining a piece, or having a piece made for you, with a pointed cavity to use with the NWSL Puller so the axle point would not be damaged?
Just a thought, Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#84068
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Re: DSS&A-SOO PS-1 box car
Nice to see that some folks still know how to run a railroad properly! (-:
Don Valentine
Nice to see that some folks still know how to run a railroad properly! (-:
Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#84067
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Adjusting wheelset gauge
I have made up a special punch that I have drilled a hole
into its bottom end. This allows the point of the axles to
go up into it and not get broken while using this punch
to move axles through the
I have made up a special punch that I have drilled a hole
into its bottom end. This allows the point of the axles to
go up into it and not get broken while using this punch
to move axles through the
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Q1xamacarthur1 <Q1xaMacArthur1@...>
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#84056
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Re: Adjusting wheelset gauge
Justin--
Here's my solution in you're working in HO--
Have you a bench or a small table-top vice? If so, I'd unscrew the steel knurled face pieces on the jaws and screw in a new special facxes for
Justin--
Here's my solution in you're working in HO--
Have you a bench or a small table-top vice? If so, I'd unscrew the steel knurled face pieces on the jaws and screw in a new special facxes for
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Steve Lucas <stevelucas3@...>
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#84055
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Re: MAINE TOFC QUESTION
Joel,
I don't have your answer but don't think that 50 foot trailers came
into being until after 1955. Probably 30 foot or so.
Chuck Hladik
Joel,
I don't have your answer but don't think that 50 foot trailers came
into being until after 1955. Probably 30 foot or so.
Chuck Hladik
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By
Charles Hladik
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#84069
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Pressed Stel Car Company strike
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette has an overview on the bloody strike that happened 100 years ago at
the Pressed Steel Car Company in McKees Rocks, Penna. Details are
The Pittsburgh Post Gazette has an overview on the bloody strike that happened 100 years ago at
the Pressed Steel Car Company in McKees Rocks, Penna. Details are
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Eric Hansmann
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#84054
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Re: Erie 65000 series fifty-foot auto box car
Thank you Ed.I obviously misread your post.Sorry about that.Armand Premo
Thank you Ed.I obviously misread your post.Sorry about that.Armand Premo
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Armand Premo
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#84053
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Adjusting wheelset gauge
I have been completing maintenance on a number of freight cars including ensuring the gauge on wheelsets is correct and have come across some stubborn wheelsets that are under-gauge. I have tried the
I have been completing maintenance on a number of freight cars including ensuring the gauge on wheelsets is correct and have come across some stubborn wheelsets that are under-gauge. I have tried the
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Justin Walker <justin@...>
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#84052
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Re: Erie 65000 series fifty-foot auto box car
Armand,
In my original reply I never stated that only the B end had a ladder.
What I said was that the ends were painted brown and the "B" end ladder
was black. However, that statement wasn't
Armand,
In my original reply I never stated that only the B end had a ladder.
What I said was that the ends were painted brown and the "B" end ladder
was black. However, that statement wasn't
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By
Ed Hawkins
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#84051
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Intermountain HO 70 ton Flats have arrived
I have Intermountain's latest offerings- the 70 ton flat car. I have B&O; ATSF; and Erie models available now and for sale as RTR assembled cars at $24.00 each. If interested, contact me at:
I have Intermountain's latest offerings- the 70 ton flat car. I have B&O; ATSF; and Erie models available now and for sale as RTR assembled cars at $24.00 each. If interested, contact me at:
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By
Andy Carlson
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#84050
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Re: NYC/ P-S 2000 cu ft covered hoppers
Kurt Laughlin wrote:
It is not a PS-2. P-S was building covered hoppers of this kind of conventional design before the PS-2, and in fact continued to build the non-PS-2 cars for those who
Kurt Laughlin wrote:
It is not a PS-2. P-S was building covered hoppers of this kind of conventional design before the PS-2, and in fact continued to build the non-PS-2 cars for those who
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#84049
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NYC/ P-S 2000 cu ft covered hoppers
I don't believe these are PS-2s . . . Any further description? Suitable HO models?
http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/nyc-882322.jpg
Thanks,
KL
I don't believe these are PS-2s . . . Any further description? Suitable HO models?
http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/nyc-882322.jpg
Thanks,
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#84048
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Re: Erie 65000 series fifty-foot auto box car
I believe Ed meant that the B ladder was painted black and that the A ladder was painted brown.
KL
I believe Ed meant that the B ladder was painted black and that the A ladder was painted brown.
KL
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Kurt Laughlin <fleeta@...>
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#84047
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