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Super Glue
The inventor of Super Glue died today at the age of 94.
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL 33764-7622
727.470.9930
fgexbill@...
The inventor of Super Glue died today at the age of 94.
Bill Welch
2225 Nursery Road; #20-104
Clearwater, FL 33764-7622
727.470.9930
fgexbill@...
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Bill Welch
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#98485
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Re: Spring Mills Depot EXLUSIVE M53 in the "Mid 1955 - Late 1957 ...
Thanks,I'll order the one with the circle T and reporting marks. Walt
Thanks,I'll order the one with the circle T and reporting marks. Walt
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WaltGCox@...
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#98484
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Photos of latest Tahoe Model Works truck
Brian will probably announce his new truck shortly, but for those who wish to
view a close-up photo, go to Ebay # 200591849833.
It is a late 19th century 5' wheelbase diamond arch bar 20 ton truck.
Brian will probably announce his new truck shortly, but for those who wish to
view a close-up photo, go to Ebay # 200591849833.
It is a late 19th century 5' wheelbase diamond arch bar 20 ton truck.
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Andy Carlson
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#98483
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Re: Spring Mills Depot EXLUSIVE M53 in the "Mid 1955 - Late 1957 Bill...
B&O wagontop boxcars in this scheme could be seen anywhere in general merchandise service. Including Canada for your pike.
In Canada, even with a circle T, which means it is clean and fit for LCL
B&O wagontop boxcars in this scheme could be seen anywhere in general merchandise service. Including Canada for your pike.
In Canada, even with a circle T, which means it is clean and fit for LCL
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Jim Mischke
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#98482
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Re: B&O circle T
Tis' factual. I have a whole B&O drawing devoted to these circled letters and their meaning.
Circle T means clean and fit for LCL service.
Tis' factual. I have a whole B&O drawing devoted to these circled letters and their meaning.
Circle T means clean and fit for LCL service.
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Jim Mischke
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#98481
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Re: ORER information
I'm sending you scans of the T&T entries in the 7/33 and 10/38
ORERs off-list.
Richard Hendrickson
I'm sending you scans of the T&T entries in the 7/33 and 10/38
ORERs off-list.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#98480
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Re: 3:1 Reefer to Reefers to Boxcar ratio
Snip
Dan,
Fantastic data. For an eastern WWII modeler, it does raise a few questions:
1) You wrote "Of the total refrigerator cars moving through Ogden, Salt Lake, El Paso, Belen and Albuquerque,
Snip
Dan,
Fantastic data. For an eastern WWII modeler, it does raise a few questions:
1) You wrote "Of the total refrigerator cars moving through Ogden, Salt Lake, El Paso, Belen and Albuquerque,
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devansprr
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#98479
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Re: ORER information
Michael,
The inquiring question is this: Is Art Bell part of your group.... LOL
Mike Fleming
Superintendent, Bluff City Div. SER, NMRA
President Emeritus, Memphis Society of Model Railroaders
Vice
Michael,
The inquiring question is this: Is Art Bell part of your group.... LOL
Mike Fleming
Superintendent, Bluff City Div. SER, NMRA
President Emeritus, Memphis Society of Model Railroaders
Vice
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Mike Fleming
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#98478
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ORER information
Hello to All:
I don't post very often, but would like to thank everyone for the wealth of knowledge that is shared amongst this group. I am currently working with the newly forming Tonopah and
Hello to All:
I don't post very often, but would like to thank everyone for the wealth of knowledge that is shared amongst this group. I am currently working with the newly forming Tonopah and
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Michael McAnally
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#98477
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Re: X29 question
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm more after a detail shot of the door -
I've got several general views already.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Richard Brennan wrote:
Richard,
Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm more after a detail shot of the door -
I've got several general views already.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Richard Brennan wrote:
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Frank Valoczy <destron@...>
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#98476
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Re: 3:1 Reefer to Reefers to Boxcar ratio
Dan Holbrook wrote
1948 Total 2,025,202. Total on 3:1 plan: 48,988
Percentage of empty refrigerator car miles to total loaded:
1948 39.6
Thanks for that great data, Dan!
So the 3:1 plan
Dan Holbrook wrote
1948 Total 2,025,202. Total on 3:1 plan: 48,988
Percentage of empty refrigerator car miles to total loaded:
1948 39.6
Thanks for that great data, Dan!
So the 3:1 plan
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Tim O'Connor
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#98474
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Re: 3:1 Reefer to Reefers to Boxcar ratio
Dan, thanks very much for sharing this information. After several
days of more or less speculation and guesswork on this topic by STMFC
listers, it is a relief to actually have some
Dan, thanks very much for sharing this information. After several
days of more or less speculation and guesswork on this topic by STMFC
listers, it is a relief to actually have some
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Richard Hendrickson
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#98473
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Re: Georgia & Florida LOs
Hi
Thanks to the moderator for allowing me to join the list. I joined in part because I wanted to find out more about these, among other Georgia & Florida RR equipment.
Rails Through the Wiregrass
Hi
Thanks to the moderator for allowing me to join the list. I joined in part because I wanted to find out more about these, among other Georgia & Florida RR equipment.
Rails Through the Wiregrass
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Benjamin Scanlon
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#98472
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Re: 3:1 Reefer to Reefers to Boxcar ratio
I thought list member might want the following information.
Total refrigerator carloads from 1940 thru 1948 and number loaded on 3:1 plan forwarded to West Coast. It should be noted that the verbage
I thought list member might want the following information.
Total refrigerator carloads from 1940 thru 1948 and number loaded on 3:1 plan forwarded to West Coast. It should be noted that the verbage
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lstt100
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#98471
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Re: X29 question
How about pre-Keystone PRR 503449 X29 with Creco doors... eh???
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual Vol 1, page 119
also... note Creco-doored C&O 8000 Class B5-2 1923 AAR on page
How about pre-Keystone PRR 503449 X29 with Creco doors... eh???
Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual Vol 1, page 119
also... note Creco-doored C&O 8000 Class B5-2 1923 AAR on page
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Richard Brennan <brennan8@...>
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#98470
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X29 question
Quick question - could someone suggest a source for a good close-up photo
of the door fittings on an X29 with Creco doors?
TIA,
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Quick question - could someone suggest a source for a good close-up photo
of the door fittings on an X29 with Creco doors?
TIA,
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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Frank Valoczy <destron@...>
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#98469
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Re: Savannah 2011
Dave
I will indeed be posting photos. I need a chance to get home and access my photo site. I will let you guys know when that is done.
Now onto a report of today's activities. The day began
Dave
I will indeed be posting photos. I need a chance to get home and access my photo site. I will let you guys know when that is done.
Now onto a report of today's activities. The day began
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seaboard_1966
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#98468
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Re: Savannah 2011
Fenton, I am glad that you attended the meet and had a good time. You were one of our first timers and there were several others that were as well. Please spread the word and we look forward to
Fenton, I am glad that you attended the meet and had a good time. You were one of our first timers and there were several others that were as well. Please spread the word and we look forward to
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seaboard_1966
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#98467
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3:1 Reefer to Reefers to Boxcar ratio
I had mentioned earlier seeing a letter about the 3:1 ratio. Below it has been transcribed. This letter underscores Frank Peacocks post 98693 regarding the source of the order. It also expands the 3:1
I had mentioned earlier seeing a letter about the 3:1 ratio. Below it has been transcribed. This letter underscores Frank Peacocks post 98693 regarding the source of the order. It also expands the 3:1
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np328
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#98466
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Re: Savannah 2011
Dennis, I had a great time and wanted to thank you and all those involved
for making this a great RPM meet. I met new friends, saw many, really great
models and clinics, learned a lot and most of all
Dennis, I had a great time and wanted to thank you and all those involved
for making this a great RPM meet. I met new friends, saw many, really great
models and clinics, learned a lot and most of all
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O Fenton Wells
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#98465
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