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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
My bad Rob; good catch.
Bill
My bad Rob; good catch.
Bill
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Bill Welch
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#96888
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
Those are "nailer" strips for the end lining.
John G
Those are "nailer" strips for the end lining.
John G
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sctry
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#96887
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Lackawanna Refrigerator Line
Anyone have evidence that these went of the Lackawanna in the '40s?
Ed Mines
Anyone have evidence that these went of the Lackawanna in the '40s?
Ed Mines
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ed_mines
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#96886
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Re: freight and passenger car roofs
A well known photo indeed. I think it's been mentioned here before. For those who don't have it at hand, it's at the Library of Congress here:
http://loc.gov/pictures/resource/fsac.1a34660/
The
A well known photo indeed. I think it's been mentioned here before. For those who don't have it at hand, it's at the Library of Congress here:
http://loc.gov/pictures/resource/fsac.1a34660/
The
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Jack Mullen
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#96885
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caboose roofs
Were caboose roofs covered with tar paper?
How about PRR stock cars? Seems like you'd get a much more even coat than if you brushed on a liquid.
Did they ever use car cement on wood,T&G board roofs
Were caboose roofs covered with tar paper?
How about PRR stock cars? Seems like you'd get a much more even coat than if you brushed on a liquid.
Did they ever use car cement on wood,T&G board roofs
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ed_mines
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#96884
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
Tim O'Connor wrote:
As already observed, they are nailers for the interior sheathing. Heads of the bolts which hold them would be seen on the outside of the ends, which might otherwise seem odd
Tim O'Connor wrote:
As already observed, they are nailers for the interior sheathing. Heads of the bolts which hold them would be seen on the outside of the ends, which might otherwise seem odd
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#96883
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
From: Tim O'Connor
what was the purpose of the boards inserted inside the ribs?
They are nailers for the end paneling. The end paneling was typically
installed vertically, as shown in this
From: Tim O'Connor
what was the purpose of the boards inserted inside the ribs?
They are nailers for the end paneling. The end paneling was typically
installed vertically, as shown in this
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#96882
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
I believe the end lining was attached to the boards in the end ribs.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon
I believe the end lining was attached to the boards in the end ribs.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon
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Richard Townsend
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#96881
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
or for a larger
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Tim O'Connor
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#96880
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Re: Index of freight car photos in RP Cycs for Hawkins/Wider
This is a great service that Gene has prepared (although I only have only a
few of the RP Cycs due to my limited need for information on many of the
subjects covered by these books). I've been
This is a great service that Gene has prepared (although I only have only a
few of the RP Cycs due to my limited need for information on many of the
subjects covered by these books). I've been
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Jack Burgess <jack@...>
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#96879
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upcoming Railroad Prototype Modeler meet near Pittsburgh, PA
It is time to make your RPM-East plans! Less than two months remain until this spring prototype modeler gathering in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There will be plenty of action over March 25 &
It is time to make your RPM-East plans! Less than two months remain until this spring prototype modeler gathering in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There will be plenty of action over March 25 &
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Eric Hansmann
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#96878
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Re: Who can find the N&W hopper in their local TARGET store?
Aha!!! Eveb though I'm a Chicago guy, the last place I would look for trains is in a Cubs picture!
Thanks,
Charlie Vlk
Aha!!! Eveb though I'm a Chicago guy, the last place I would look for trains is in a Cubs picture!
Thanks,
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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#96877
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Index of freight car photos in RP Cycs for Hawkins/Wider
For my own purposes I have indexed the freight car photos in the first 21 RP Cycs. 2423 entries.
Please contact me off list at bierglaeser at yahoo dot com if you are interested in learning more or
For my own purposes I have indexed the freight car photos in the first 21 RP Cycs. 2423 entries.
Please contact me off list at bierglaeser at yahoo dot com if you are interested in learning more or
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Gene <bierglaeser@...>
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#96876
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Re: Who can find the N&W hopper in their local TARGET store?
I can't help you with the 2nd post, but...
in Target's "Framed Art" department there's a large photo of fans lining up to go into Wrigley Field. I suppose it's the 1945 World Series (a banner
I can't help you with the 2nd post, but...
in Target's "Framed Art" department there's a large photo of fans lining up to go into Wrigley Field. I suppose it's the 1945 World Series (a banner
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Scott Pitzer
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#96875
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Richard H interview on The Model Railway Show
Hello List,
Well known STMFCer Richard Hendrickson was recently interviewed by The Model Railway Show. It's an interesting interview and fun to listen to.
http://www.themodelrailwayshow.com/
Pierre
Hello List,
Well known STMFCer Richard Hendrickson was recently interviewed by The Model Railway Show. It's an interesting interview and fun to listen to.
http://www.themodelrailwayshow.com/
Pierre
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Pierre <pierre.oliver@...>
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#96874
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Re: black car cement
'Twasn't tar. Period literature calls it "asphaltum paint". Anyone familiar with roofing products knows that tar is shiny black, and softens at the temperatures common in summertime, while asphalt is
'Twasn't tar. Period literature calls it "asphaltum paint". Anyone familiar with roofing products knows that tar is shiny black, and softens at the temperatures common in summertime, while asphalt is
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soolinehistory <destorzek@...>
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#96873
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Re: New Sunshine tank car
Dear Jim:
As always thanks for your prompt attention and completeness. Now I can zero
right in at Timonium.....
Ron Parisi
Dear Jim:
As always thanks for your prompt attention and completeness. Now I can zero
right in at Timonium.....
Ron Parisi
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ronald parisi
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#96872
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Re: Who can find the N&W hopper in their local TARGET store?
I went to the STMFC web page to see if I missed the original post that might make the three posts on this topic make any sense. None did.
???????
Charlie Vlk
I went to the STMFC web page to see if I missed the original post that might make the three posts on this topic make any sense. None did.
???????
Charlie Vlk
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Charlie Vlk
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#96871
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Re: CB&Q box car rebuilding, Was, Interior view of USRA SS boxcar
Bill;
Given that photo was taken at Havelock, NE on the CB&Q, it is likely a
CB&Q Class XA-7/8 40' Single sheathed Automobile box being rebuilt (they
had 5/5/5 ends). - Think Sunshine's CB&Q 22.6
Bill;
Given that photo was taken at Havelock, NE on the CB&Q, it is likely a
CB&Q Class XA-7/8 40' Single sheathed Automobile box being rebuilt (they
had 5/5/5 ends). - Think Sunshine's CB&Q 22.6
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Rob Adams
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#96870
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Re: New GATC Tank Car from Sunshine at Timonium
Here is a list of the new Sunshine Models General American Type 17 Circumferentially Riveted Tank Cars that Martin will have for
release at Timonium in February.
99.1 Sinclair Refining Co. (SDRX)
Here is a list of the new Sunshine Models General American Type 17 Circumferentially Riveted Tank Cars that Martin will have for
release at Timonium in February.
99.1 Sinclair Refining Co. (SDRX)
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charles slater
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#96868
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