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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
And lest this seem like an arcane topic of interest only to UP
and SP modelers, let me observe that you have a comparable issue with
the IGN relative to MoPac, the PM relative to C&O, and even the
And lest this seem like an arcane topic of interest only to UP
and SP modelers, let me observe that you have a comparable issue with
the IGN relative to MoPac, the PM relative to C&O, and even the
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North Model Railroad Supplies <nmrs@...>
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#99902
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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
And split ART between MP and Wabash...
Jerry Glow
And split ART between MP and Wabash...
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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#99901
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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
Then you would need to add the SFRD to the ATSF and the FGEX to all the member roads.
Rich Orr
Then you would need to add the SFRD to the ATSF and the FGEX to all the member roads.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#99900
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Re: ART wood refrigerator car
Unfortunately they were already out of production 15+ years ago when Terry Wegmann made a short run (33 kits) of one piece bodies based on a revised Sunshine
Unfortunately they were already out of production 15+ years ago when Terry Wegmann made a short run (33 kits) of one piece bodies based on a revised Sunshine
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jerryglow2
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#99898
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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
Only if you add half of the PFE fleet to each . Otherwise you are counting the PFE fleet twice.
Rich Orr
Only if you add half of the PFE fleet to each . Otherwise you are counting the PFE fleet twice.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#99899
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Re: ART wood refrigerator car
Sunshine resin kit would probably do.
Jerry Michels
Sunshine resin kit would probably do.
Jerry Michels
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asychis@...
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#99897
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Re: Definition of a Fishbelly Underframe
http://books.google.com/books?id=RE1QAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229&dq=fishbelly+center+sill&source=bl&ots=-2_LmL1b57&sig=NOuEWEDzsNWRenJ-zAudOcslinc&hl=en&ei=TW3STZtpwdyBB6653NML&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=
http://books.google.com/books?id=RE1QAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA229&lpg=PA229&dq=fishbelly+center+sill&source=bl&ots=-2_LmL1b57&sig=NOuEWEDzsNWRenJ-zAudOcslinc&hl=en&ei=TW3STZtpwdyBB6653NML&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=
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ROGER HINMAN
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#99896
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NYC Yahoo groups Re: NYCSHS New e-zine NYCentral Modeler
There is also NYC-Modeler.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NYC-Modeler/
Freight cars are sometimes discussed on this group.
Paul
Seattle, WA
There is also NYC-Modeler.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NYC-Modeler/
Freight cars are sometimes discussed on this group.
Paul
Seattle, WA
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Paul <kruegerp@...>
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#99895
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Re: Definition of a Fishbelly Underframe
Please keep in mind that it is not the purpose of a dictionary to coin new terms, but rather explain terms that have come into common usage. As such, they lag behind the language.
It would appear
Please keep in mind that it is not the purpose of a dictionary to coin new terms, but rather explain terms that have come into common usage. As such, they lag behind the language.
It would appear
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Dennis Storzek
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#99894
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ART wood refrigerator car
See the following link - this photo was taken in Lewiston, Me., on the Grand Trunk (NEL):
http://www.sullboat.com/lewiston1956_caboose77895.jpg
The caboose was leased to the GT(NEL) in 1956,
See the following link - this photo was taken in Lewiston, Me., on the Grand Trunk (NEL):
http://www.sullboat.com/lewiston1956_caboose77895.jpg
The caboose was leased to the GT(NEL) in 1956,
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Marty McGuirk
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#99893
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Re: Top 20 North American Freight Car Fleets, January 1949
I agree and in playing with the sheet ordered the fleet by column E (boxcars) and compared each road's numbers to total boxcars. Try it - you'll be amazed at the results.
Jerry Glow
I agree and in playing with the sheet ordered the fleet by column E (boxcars) and compared each road's numbers to total boxcars. Try it - you'll be amazed at the results.
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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#99892
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Re: Top 20 North American Freight Car Fleets, January 1949
Are we doing all of this AGAIN?
The "population tables" are most useful for figuring out the proper
mix of box cars and reefers on class 1 railroad mainlines, excepting
whatever "home road" is being
Are we doing all of this AGAIN?
The "population tables" are most useful for figuring out the proper
mix of box cars and reefers on class 1 railroad mainlines, excepting
whatever "home road" is being
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Tim O'Connor
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#99891
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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
mike brock wrote:
Depends a bit on what you're trying to show. In my bar chart (posted on my blog) I graphed PFE as a separate bar from SP and UP (and BTW a pretty respectable fleet all by
mike brock wrote:
Depends a bit on what you're trying to show. In my bar chart (posted on my blog) I graphed PFE as a separate bar from SP and UP (and BTW a pretty respectable fleet all by
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#99889
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Re: US Navy freight cars.
Yes, the Navy did have box cars and at least one Helium car (for blimps I
think?). Will send to you direct in a separate email.
You find the car numbers and other info in any ORER. I will send a
Yes, the Navy did have box cars and at least one Helium car (for blimps I
think?). Will send to you direct in a separate email.
You find the car numbers and other info in any ORER. I will send a
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Allen Cain <allencain@...>
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#99888
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Re: Underrepresented roads and car types
Tony Thompson writes:
Yes, but doesn't it make sense to add PFE cars to the UP...and SP...numbers? Certainly such cars were extremely important to UP and SP and, of course, there is the ownership
Tony Thompson writes:
Yes, but doesn't it make sense to add PFE cars to the UP...and SP...numbers? Certainly such cars were extremely important to UP and SP and, of course, there is the ownership
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mike brock <brockm@...>
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#99887
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Re: Top 20 North American Freight Car Fleets, January 1949
Richard Hendrickson notes:
Being one who models west of the Mississippi, I concor with Richard's point. However, for those modeling east of that river, hoppers play a significant role...even more
Richard Hendrickson notes:
Being one who models west of the Mississippi, I concor with Richard's point. However, for those modeling east of that river, hoppers play a significant role...even more
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mike brock <brockm@...>
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#99886
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Re: 5th Ave car shops DT&I decals
These are the decals for the last two shake and take Cocoa beach RPM kits.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf
These are the decals for the last two shake and take Cocoa beach RPM kits.
Brian J. Carlson, P.E.
Cheektowaga, NY
From: STMFC@... [mailto:STMFC@...] On Behalf
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Brian Carlson
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#99885
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Re: Definition of a Fishbelly Underframe
Hmm ... it sounds as though one might define a "deep" fishbelly as being consistent with both definitions, and a "shallow" fishbelly as consistent with only the less restrictive one. Can that be
Hmm ... it sounds as though one might define a "deep" fishbelly as being consistent with both definitions, and a "shallow" fishbelly as consistent with only the less restrictive one. Can that be
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al_brown03
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#99884
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5th Ave car shops DT&I decals
I just saw in the MRH on-line mag that 5th Avenue was going to make decals for the DT&I gon and the NADX Hormel reefer.
They don't list an e-mail or regular phone line on their site.
Can anybody
I just saw in the MRH on-line mag that 5th Avenue was going to make decals for the DT&I gon and the NADX Hormel reefer.
They don't list an e-mail or regular phone line on their site.
Can anybody
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bill_d_goat
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#99883
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Re: 5th Ave car shops DT&I decals
Hi Bill...
The report in the May edition of MRH said, and I quote... "5th Avenue Car
Shops, P.O. Box 423, LaGrange, IL 60525, has HO scale decals for the
Detroit Toledo & Ironton gondola and
Hi Bill...
The report in the May edition of MRH said, and I quote... "5th Avenue Car
Shops, P.O. Box 423, LaGrange, IL 60525, has HO scale decals for the
Detroit Toledo & Ironton gondola and
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Rhbale@...
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#99890
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