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Re: Wright Track Kit Instructions Found
It was probably that "Nashville Sound" that took them worldwide.
Chuck Peck
It was probably that "Nashville Sound" that took them worldwide.
Chuck Peck
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Charles Peck
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#170754
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Re: Wright Track Kit Instructions Found
Thanks to all who responded.
And a special thanks to Kai Solvei all the way in Norway.
Who would have thought that these Tennessee Central box car instructions would have been found in Norway? Guess
Thanks to all who responded.
And a special thanks to Kai Solvei all the way in Norway.
Who would have thought that these Tennessee Central box car instructions would have been found in Norway? Guess
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Allen Cain
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#170753
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
Yes to the Deco end model having a Viking roof and 3 panel doors. I took the attached photo last week to show a friend the end. It doesn’t show the door or roof well and I’m away from my car
Yes to the Deco end model having a Viking roof and 3 panel doors. I took the attached photo last week to show a friend the end. It doesn’t show the door or roof well and I’m away from my car
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Andy Cich
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#170752
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
And I agree. But remember that train crews who did the same job every day could recognize where nearly everything in the train was going, when they walked it when going on
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
And I agree. But remember that train crews who did the same job every day could recognize where nearly everything in the train was going, when they walked it when going on
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Tony Thompson
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#170751
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calling Jim Dick
Jim, please contact me. The address I have for you doesn't work.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Jim, please contact me. The address I have for you doesn't work.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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#170750
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Re: Wright Track Kit Instructions Needed
Technically the TC steel car is a 1937 AAR design albeit with a Pullman end and flat riveted roof a'la Pennsy style.
Bill Welch
Technically the TC steel car is a 1937 AAR design albeit with a Pullman end and flat riveted roof a'la Pennsy style.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#170749
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Re: Wright Track Kit Instructions Needed
Allen, I think I have that one but I have to find it.
Probably tomorrow
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Allen, I think I have that one but I have to find it.
Probably tomorrow
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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#170748
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Wright Track Kit Instructions Needed
Could someone send a scan of the instructions for this Wright Trak kit?
Tennessee Central PS-O Circa 1958 Box Car Wright Trak HO TC-02
Thanks,
Allen Cain
Could someone send a scan of the instructions for this Wright Trak kit?
Tennessee Central PS-O Circa 1958 Box Car Wright Trak HO TC-02
Thanks,
Allen Cain
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Allen Cain
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#170747
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Re: D&RGW 65500 SS 1.5 door car
As I think about this kit-bash, I think the Radial roof from an Atlas C&O 1932 car kit might be appropriate.
Bill Welch
As I think about this kit-bash, I think the Radial roof from an Atlas C&O 1932 car kit might be appropriate.
Bill Welch
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Bill Welch
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#170746
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 11:47 AM, Brian Carlson wrote:
"I was responding to the OP’s comment that he “only room for 2 additional gondolas in the fleet due to a limited amount and length of the
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 11:47 AM, Brian Carlson wrote:
"I was responding to the OP’s comment that he “only room for 2 additional gondolas in the fleet due to a limited amount and length of the
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Fran Giacoma
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#170745
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D&RGW 65500 SS 1.5 door car
This is a photocopy and I am not sure who gave it to me one year at Lisle. Great kit-bash candidate using the little styrene half door kit from Dan Valentine and Accurail carbody. It will need a
This is a photocopy and I am not sure who gave it to me one year at Lisle. Great kit-bash candidate using the little styrene half door kit from Dan Valentine and Accurail carbody. It will need a
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Bill Welch
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#170744
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Need help finding an IM FGEX reefer
If anybody has an Intermountain FGEX reefer that they would sell at a reasonable price I'd like to purchase one. Undec but any road name is great
Please contact me off line at srrfan1401@...
Thanks
If anybody has an Intermountain FGEX reefer that they would sell at a reasonable price I'd like to purchase one. Undec but any road name is great
Please contact me off line at srrfan1401@...
Thanks
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O Fenton Wells
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#170743
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
I have selves behind my staging yard. After a run a train is completely replaced with cars from the shelves. I stage three trains with one or two gons and/or hoppers. There are a half dozen or so
I have selves behind my staging yard. After a run a train is completely replaced with cars from the shelves. I stage three trains with one or two gons and/or hoppers. There are a half dozen or so
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Clark Propst
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#170742
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar
If you are interested in these early HCCX hoppers, Keith Retterer has a builder's photo of HCCX 1001 in his collection, negative 971. It was built by Std Steel Car in 1928 at Butler works. IRM
If you are interested in these early HCCX hoppers, Keith Retterer has a builder's photo of HCCX 1001 in his collection, negative 971. It was built by Std Steel Car in 1928 at Butler works. IRM
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#170741
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
Does anyone know if the IMRC model has Viking roof and 3 panel doors? Maybe someone could post a few photos.
Francis A. Pehowic
Does anyone know if the IMRC model has Viking roof and 3 panel doors? Maybe someone could post a few photos.
Francis A. Pehowic
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rdgbuff56
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#170740
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar
Jerry and friends,
The unusual Pullman-built Hercules cars are shown in the CAR BUILDERS CYCLOPEDIA during the late 1930s in Pullman's ads. I have a photocopy and it is marked as page 329. Since the
Jerry and friends,
The unusual Pullman-built Hercules cars are shown in the CAR BUILDERS CYCLOPEDIA during the late 1930s in Pullman's ads. I have a photocopy and it is marked as page 329. Since the
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford <mallardlodge1000@...>
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#170739
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar
The fellow on the right appears to me to have goggles up on his forehead.
Posing for his picture, perhaps? N95 being in the future, I guess a wet cloth
on his face might be some protection.
Chuck
The fellow on the right appears to me to have goggles up on his forehead.
Posing for his picture, perhaps? N95 being in the future, I guess a wet cloth
on his face might be some protection.
Chuck
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Charles Peck
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#170738
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
Group,
There are a few more car card/waybill systems out there that give operators a lot more options than the most common 4 position card in envelope that most folks use. I use a computerized
Group,
There are a few more car card/waybill systems out there that give operators a lot more options than the most common 4 position card in envelope that most folks use. I use a computerized
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Chuck Cover
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#170737
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar
That's how cement was delivered to the dam projects on the Hetch Hetchy RR (connection with the Sierra RR).
Bill Jolitz
That's how cement was delivered to the dam projects on the Hetch Hetchy RR (connection with the Sierra RR).
Bill Jolitz
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Bill J.
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#170736
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Re: Photo: Freight Cars At Armourdale, Kansas City, Kansas
What a great photo! And not just because it has an ERIE box car in it, “wrong way door” and all. 😊 It also has a couple of obligatory NP cars.
The older I get the older my freight car
What a great photo! And not just because it has an ERIE box car in it, “wrong way door” and all. 😊 It also has a couple of obligatory NP cars.
The older I get the older my freight car
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#170735
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