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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site
From the look of the current page, I'd say the renewal for the domain and web space has expired.
Eric
Eric Hansmann
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Starting over in a new
From the look of the current page, I'd say the renewal for the domain and web space has expired.
Eric
Eric Hansmann
Chagrin Falls, Ohio
Starting over in a new
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Eric Hansmann
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#87922
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site
Looks like someone failed to continue paying for either the domain or the webhosting. I think Rob Adams took over the site and I bet he'll address this soon.
Pierre Oliver
Looks like someone failed to continue paying for either the domain or the webhosting. I think Rob Adams took over the site and I bet he'll address this soon.
Pierre Oliver
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pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#87924
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Grab Iron Change
Could someone give me an idea of when the railroads started adding the second grab iron to the left side of freight cars?
Thanks
Dave Yingst
Corning, CA
Could someone give me an idea of when the railroads started adding the second grab iron to the left side of freight cars?
Thanks
Dave Yingst
Corning, CA
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yingstco <flyingy@...>
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#87921
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site
What has happened to Ted ?Armand Premo
What has happened to Ted ?Armand Premo
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Armand Premo
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#87931
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site
Ops, wrong. I just glanced at the name but now notice it's some type of freight company. Not sure what is going on. Someone needs to call Ted.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in
Ops, wrong. I just glanced at the name but now notice it's some type of freight company. Not sure what is going on. Someone needs to call Ted.
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#87920
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Re: Steam Era Freight Cars web site
Brian,
I just tried it and it's there!
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
Brian,
I just tried it and it's there!
Jon Miller
AT&SF
For me time has stopped in 1941
Digitrax, Chief/Zephyr systems, JMRI user
NMRA Life member #2623
Member SFRH&MS
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Jon Miller <atsf@...>
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#87918
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Re: Scalecoat Boxcar Red's
I'll add some notes about standard CN Red #11.
Steve Lucas.
For CN cars, Scalecoat or Modelflex Light Tuscan Oxide Red paint provides a slightly lighter version of standard CN Red #11. Or you can
I'll add some notes about standard CN Red #11.
Steve Lucas.
For CN cars, Scalecoat or Modelflex Light Tuscan Oxide Red paint provides a slightly lighter version of standard CN Red #11. Or you can
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railwayman <stevelucas3@...>
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#87919
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Re: Branchline reefer rolling resistance
There are so many variables to contend with according to your post that it is impossible to render any single bit of advice as to how to proceed.
Probably the most productive place to start is
There are so many variables to contend with according to your post that it is impossible to render any single bit of advice as to how to proceed.
Probably the most productive place to start is
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Denny Anspach <danspach@...>
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#87917
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Steam Era Freight Cars web site
What has happened to Ted Culotta's old web site for steam era freight cars (steamfreightcars.com)?
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
What has happened to Ted Culotta's old web site for steam era freight cars (steamfreightcars.com)?
Brian Leppert
Carson City, NV
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brianleppert@att.net
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#87916
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Re: Branchline reefer rolling resistance
I highly recommend P-B-L Neolube for use on axle ends, journal boxes, truck centre plates, Kadee couplers, and switch points (provided that the points are of the same polarity as the stock rails).
I highly recommend P-B-L Neolube for use on axle ends, journal boxes, truck centre plates, Kadee couplers, and switch points (provided that the points are of the same polarity as the stock rails).
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railwayman <stevelucas3@...>
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#87915
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Re: ORER Help Needed - Dec 1950 - AW 103
To bound things at the other end, the 1/53 ORER doesn't show any revenue freight cars for the Ahnapee & Western.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
To bound things at the other end, the 1/53 ORER doesn't show any revenue freight cars for the Ahnapee & Western.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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al_brown03
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#87914
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Re: ORER Help Needed - Dec 1950 - AW 103
Richard, thank you for checking your 10/50 ORER. Perhaps an early 1951 issue will have the car, because the ICC report specifically mentions the car being in interchange service and the A&W receiving
Richard, thank you for checking your 10/50 ORER. Perhaps an early 1951 issue will have the car, because the ICC report specifically mentions the car being in interchange service and the A&W receiving
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Andy Laurent
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#87913
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Re: Grab Iron Change
flyingy@... writes:
Required on all house cars, hopper cars and high side gondola cars built
new or rebuilt on, or after August 1, 1933. I was also recommended when cars
received Class I
flyingy@... writes:
Required on all house cars, hopper cars and high side gondola cars built
new or rebuilt on, or after August 1, 1933. I was also recommended when cars
received Class I
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Guy Wilber
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#87932
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Scalecoat Boxcar Red's
Hi
I would like to know if anyone has an equivalent list in Scalecoat?
Red #1 - B&O, WM - Accupaint #59 Iron Oxide or Floquile #601 Zinc Chromate
Primer - bright red oxide
Red #1.5 – PRR –
Hi
I would like to know if anyone has an equivalent list in Scalecoat?
Red #1 - B&O, WM - Accupaint #59 Iron Oxide or Floquile #601 Zinc Chromate
Primer - bright red oxide
Red #1.5 – PRR –
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Tim Meyer
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#87912
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Re: Branchline reefer rolling resistance
Dean, I regularly roll test new models and I try different
combinations of wheels and trucks. I have observed that same
or similar performance as you describe at various times.
First, I would try the
Dean, I regularly roll test new models and I try different
combinations of wheels and trucks. I have observed that same
or similar performance as you describe at various times.
First, I would try the
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Tim O'Connor
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#87911
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Re: Branchline reefer rolling resistance
Dean: couple things, Did you use the Reboxx tool on the trucks? Also,
branchline changed wheels at some point in production, the newer wheels were
better, and were shiny turned wheels, the older ones
Dean: couple things, Did you use the Reboxx tool on the trucks? Also,
branchline changed wheels at some point in production, the newer wheels were
better, and were shiny turned wheels, the older ones
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Brian Carlson
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#87910
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Branchline reefer rolling resistance
I just tested, my Branchline GB&W and NKP reefers roll no better than fair down an incline, but my MILW reefer rolls fantastically! Same manufacturer… same model, same trucks... but the MILW has
I just tested, my Branchline GB&W and NKP reefers roll no better than fair down an incline, but my MILW reefer rolls fantastically! Same manufacturer… same model, same trucks... but the MILW has
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Dean Payne
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#87909
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Re: NP Magazine
Francis,
While the Northern Pacific Railway Historical Society's quarterly magazine is not online, they have many other resources online, including (1) a Resource Library with a growing number
Francis,
While the Northern Pacific Railway Historical Society's quarterly magazine is not online, they have many other resources online, including (1) a Resource Library with a growing number
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David Sieber
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#87908
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C&NW not NP Mag
To Rich and Chris,
It was C&NW not NP. The only thing I had right was north. Senility!
Thanks!
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr. in Sunbury, Pa.
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To:
To Rich and Chris,
It was C&NW not NP. The only thing I had right was north. Senility!
Thanks!
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr. in Sunbury, Pa.
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To:
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By
rdgbuff56
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#87907
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Re: SP B-50-13 handbrakes
Tony,
Thanks for the reply. After looking at the decals, the easiest numbers would probably be 27870 to 27879 or, 28850 to 28859. This way I would only have to change the last number. If this is
Tony,
Thanks for the reply. After looking at the decals, the easiest numbers would probably be 27870 to 27879 or, 28850 to 28859. This way I would only have to change the last number. If this is
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bflynnd1
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#87906
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