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NH 94593, a 36ft double sheathed boxcar
Hi List Members,
A nice image of NH 94593, a 36ft double sheathed boxcar.
The image is dated in 1914
Hi List Members,
A nice image of NH 94593, a 36ft double sheathed boxcar.
The image is dated in 1914
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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#167964
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Re: Hormel Meat Reefer traffic was Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Bruce I don’t dispute the PRR was a large railroad and thus moved a large number of freight car. Because of its size it did carry a high percentage of traffic of all kinds, close to 20% of the miles
Bruce I don’t dispute the PRR was a large railroad and thus moved a large number of freight car. Because of its size it did carry a high percentage of traffic of all kinds, close to 20% of the miles
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Douglas Harding
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#167963
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Re: How's Tichy doing currently, decal thickness and all?
Don & Others,
I've had some personal nasty emails about my comments concerning the Tichy decals. I don't understand as I have not said anything negative about Tichy or their decals or other products.
Don & Others,
I've had some personal nasty emails about my comments concerning the Tichy decals. I don't understand as I have not said anything negative about Tichy or their decals or other products.
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#167962
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Re: NP Refrigerators
Them Monad does go back to the 1890s as an NP symbol. What changed through time was the extra tags like Yellowstone Park Line, which was in being used in the 1930s. There is an NP PR brochure at the
Them Monad does go back to the 1890s as an NP symbol. What changed through time was the extra tags like Yellowstone Park Line, which was in being used in the 1930s. There is an NP PR brochure at the
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Chuck Soule
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#167961
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Re: Nalco Weed Sprayer and tank car
Thanks to all for the suggestions on how to proceed as well as the photos. I think I have a much better handle on where to go and what to do. Thanks again.
Thanks to all for the suggestions on how to proceed as well as the photos. I think I have a much better handle on where to go and what to do. Thanks again.
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Doug Forbes
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#167960
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Re: How's Tichy doing currently, decal thickness and all?
Titchy decals are extremely thick. There is no way I have found to blend them into a car. It is like using vinyl letters on a car. They would be fine on a 1.5” scale, but not HO.
J. Stephen
Titchy decals are extremely thick. There is no way I have found to blend them into a car. It is like using vinyl letters on a car. They would be fine on a 1.5” scale, but not HO.
J. Stephen
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Steve SANDIFER
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#167959
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Re: Chasing five dollars and fifeteen cents.
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:32 PM Jim Dick wrote:
>Reading the correspondence, about a reefer spotted for unloading, the "detention" sounds like a demurrage topic.
Basically. In the trucking
On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:32 PM Jim Dick wrote:
>Reading the correspondence, about a reefer spotted for unloading, the "detention" sounds like a demurrage topic.
Basically. In the trucking
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Drew Bunn
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#167958
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Re: Chasing five dollars and fifeteen cents.
Jim Dick wrote:
Reading the correspondence, about a reefer spotted for unloading, the "detention" sounds like a demurrage topic.
The retired PFE Car Service Manager I interviewed stated
Jim Dick wrote:
Reading the correspondence, about a reefer spotted for unloading, the "detention" sounds like a demurrage topic.
The retired PFE Car Service Manager I interviewed stated
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Tony Thompson
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#167957
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Chasing five dollars and fifeteen cents.
Here is another file I found concerning billing, and copies of waybills. Presented not to make fun of accountants. However I have to wonder how much time and labor was expended here.
And of the
Here is another file I found concerning billing, and copies of waybills. Presented not to make fun of accountants. However I have to wonder how much time and labor was expended here.
And of the
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np328
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#167956
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Re: Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Paul, I presented several years ago at Chicago and CCB RPMs about the usage of reefers and in winter they were busiest. January, February saw about 100 percent usage in AAR notes I found and used as a
Paul, I presented several years ago at Chicago and CCB RPMs about the usage of reefers and in winter they were busiest. January, February saw about 100 percent usage in AAR notes I found and used as a
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np328
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#167955
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Re: Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Partial unloading has been covered before if not here on the Bull Shipper's list. It was a common thing in many
less populated areas and when most people were more honest. The business at the end of
Partial unloading has been covered before if not here on the Bull Shipper's list. It was a common thing in many
less populated areas and when most people were more honest. The business at the end of
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#167954
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Re: Hormel Meat Reefer traffic was Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Greg Martin wrote:
Well, not really. Reefers were paid on mileage, loaded or empty, NOT on per diem. That's why Western reefer owners like SFRD and PFE had agents in every eastern city, to
Greg Martin wrote:
Well, not really. Reefers were paid on mileage, loaded or empty, NOT on per diem. That's why Western reefer owners like SFRD and PFE had agents in every eastern city, to
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Tony Thompson
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#167953
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Re: Hormel Meat Reefer traffic was Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Empty milesge was huge especially if you weren't in the loaded revenue stream.
I don't believe the issue of returning an empty car back to the home road happened as often as one might think. I think
Empty milesge was huge especially if you weren't in the loaded revenue stream.
I don't believe the issue of returning an empty car back to the home road happened as often as one might think. I think
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Greg Martin
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#167952
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New video of my layout
For anyone who might be interested, there's a new commercial video that has just been posted of my layout (link below) and maybe also to my blog post about it. The blog post is
For anyone who might be interested, there's a new commercial video that has just been posted of my layout (link below) and maybe also to my blog post about it. The blog post is
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Tony Thompson
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#167951
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Re: NP Refrigerators
The monad goes back to some time after 1893. It was applied to some rolling stock in the 1920s.
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
The monad goes back to some time after 1893. It was applied to some rolling stock in the 1920s.
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Tim O'Connor
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#167950
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Re: NP Refrigerators
Interesting. The Monad was in use in 1931? Man, I've had to discard the Monad decals on all the NP Boxcars I've built (1939) per the Sunshine data sheets, and you tell me that the reefers had it all
Interesting. The Monad was in use in 1931? Man, I've had to discard the Monad decals on all the NP Boxcars I've built (1939) per the Sunshine data sheets, and you tell me that the reefers had it all
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radiodial868
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#167949
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Re: Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Of the trip frequencies, I recently noted a reefer (in other paperwork) that made a partial unloading, then a second stop where it was fully unloaded. This would certainly slow down mileage covered. I
Of the trip frequencies, I recently noted a reefer (in other paperwork) that made a partial unloading, then a second stop where it was fully unloaded. This would certainly slow down mileage covered. I
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np328
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#167948
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Re: Hormel Meat Reefer traffic was Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Yawn. It's a ridiculous argument. The PRR served the industrial heartland and it was
an enormous and important corporation. It was also one of the many that suffered from
Yawn. It's a ridiculous argument. The PRR served the industrial heartland and it was
an enormous and important corporation. It was also one of the many that suffered from
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Tim O'Connor
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#167947
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Re: Hormel Meat Reefer traffic was Tri-Sorb snubbers on reefers
Hi Tony,
The short answer is that if the Pennsy had been in business, instead of pretending to be, the Alphabet Route
would not have been. The Erie was a hell of a railroad and I'm sorry it's
Hi Tony,
The short answer is that if the Pennsy had been in business, instead of pretending to be, the Alphabet Route
would not have been. The Erie was a hell of a railroad and I'm sorry it's
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#167946
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Re: How's Tichy doing currently, decal thickness and all?
Decals are only as good as the film they are printed on, Roger, and thhat seems to be the trouble we
continually hear about Tichy decals. From whAT I hear elsewere the only place one can purchase
Decals are only as good as the film they are printed on, Roger, and thhat seems to be the trouble we
continually hear about Tichy decals. From whAT I hear elsewere the only place one can purchase
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#167945
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