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Re: Speaking of scrap (was Something old, reborn - plastic Freight Car Builders list)
Eric Hansmann wrote:
http://designbuildop.hansmanns.org/2017/01/20/scrap-steel-loads/
Thanks for the link, Eric. Good post, and sound information about scrap grades, as I learned when I lived in
Eric Hansmann wrote:
http://designbuildop.hansmanns.org/2017/01/20/scrap-steel-loads/
Thanks for the link, Eric. Good post, and sound information about scrap grades, as I learned when I lived in
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Tony Thompson
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#196495
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Re: Produce terminal
Pittsburgh.
Tony Thompson
Pittsburgh.
Tony Thompson
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Tony Thompson
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#196494
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Re: APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION
http://www.planomodelproducts.com/190-2.htm
http://www.planomodelproducts.com/190-2.htm
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Fred Swanson
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#196493
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Re: Produce terminal
That’s the Strip District in Pittsburgh.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
That’s the Strip District in Pittsburgh.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#196492
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Re: Produce terminal
Where was this terminal?
Fred Swanson
Where was this terminal?
Fred Swanson
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Fred Swanson
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#196491
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Re: Flatcar load
I believe that the single front wheels are for narrow rows
Found this
Farmall H with single front wheel - Yesterday's Tractors
Farmall's with single front wheels are common here in south TX cotton
I believe that the single front wheels are for narrow rows
Found this
Farmall H with single front wheel - Yesterday's Tractors
Farmall's with single front wheels are common here in south TX cotton
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Ted Larson
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#196490
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Re: APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION
Yes Bob. It is still available. Actually Plano has many neet items including my favorite the etched hatch supports for refers.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Yes Bob. It is still available. Actually Plano has many neet items including my favorite the etched hatch supports for refers.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#196489
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Re: APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION
The rectangular grid pattern is Apex, the one with round holes is Morton and the third is Gypsum. I just bought a Yarmouth Gypsum running board for the National Scale Car GN boxcar mini kit. Pretty
The rectangular grid pattern is Apex, the one with round holes is Morton and the third is Gypsum. I just bought a Yarmouth Gypsum running board for the National Scale Car GN boxcar mini kit. Pretty
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brianleppert@att.net
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#196488
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Re: APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION
Plano part 11322. Still available.
Bob Allan
omaha
Plano part 11322. Still available.
Bob Allan
omaha
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Robert Allan
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#196487
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Re: Speaking of scrap (was Something old, reborn - plastic Freight Car Builders list)
Here’s a guest blog post on scrap loads from a few years ago. It’s a nice combination of prototype and modeling info.
Scrap Steel Loads
designbuildop.hansmanns.org
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Here’s a guest blog post on scrap loads from a few years ago. It’s a nice combination of prototype and modeling info.
Scrap Steel Loads
designbuildop.hansmanns.org
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#196486
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Re: Speaking of scrap (was Something old, reborn - plastic Freight Car Builders list)
Thought i’d send another image - these are from the City of Vancouver Archives dated 1934, CVA 99-4605 and 99-4606. Without more to inform what to be looking out for, I think the concept of
Thought i’d send another image - these are from the City of Vancouver Archives dated 1934, CVA 99-4605 and 99-4606. Without more to inform what to be looking out for, I think the concept of
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Robert kirkham
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#196485
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Re: Speaking of scrap (was Something old, reborn - plastic Freight Car Builders list)
Here’s a small snippet from the photo I mentioned earlier; my memory of it was incorrect, hence the note later yesterday.
The location is Active Training, a dealer in scrap near the port in
Here’s a small snippet from the photo I mentioned earlier; my memory of it was incorrect, hence the note later yesterday.
The location is Active Training, a dealer in scrap near the port in
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Robert kirkham
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#196484
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Re: Photo: Shell Tank Cars
Ken Adams said "Does anyone want to take a guess at the manufacturer and size of these tank cars? The first one looks like it might have an insulating jacket."
Regarding SCCX 1114, Jack Mullen said
Ken Adams said "Does anyone want to take a guess at the manufacturer and size of these tank cars? The first one looks like it might have an insulating jacket."
Regarding SCCX 1114, Jack Mullen said
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Tangent Scale Models
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#196483
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APPLIANCE IDENTIFICATION
I picked up these etched brake steps from Plano.
There are three different steps. Can anyone identify the manufacturers of these steps?
Thanks for any help.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
I picked up these etched brake steps from Plano.
There are three different steps. Can anyone identify the manufacturers of these steps?
Thanks for any help.
Bill Pardie
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung
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WILLIAM PARDIE
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#196482
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Re: Flatcar load
Were these specialized tractors designed to work in the orange groves?
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Bill Parks
Cumming, GA
Modelling the Seaboard Airline in Central Florida
Were these specialized tractors designed to work in the orange groves?
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Bill Parks
Cumming, GA
Modelling the Seaboard Airline in Central Florida
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Bill Parks
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#196481
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Re: Lackawanna 11500 Double Door Auto cars
Eric wrote:
“The White Stripe on the Right-hand Door indicated that the car was equipped with Auto Loader's. The devices that hoisted Automobiles overhead so that four vehicles could be carried
Eric wrote:
“The White Stripe on the Right-hand Door indicated that the car was equipped with Auto Loader's. The devices that hoisted Automobiles overhead so that four vehicles could be carried
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Guy Wilber
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Re: Lackawanna 11500 Double Door Auto cars
Eric Thur wrote:
"The question is "after WW II, were they still used to haul Automobiles or converted to another service as Auto Parts carriers of General use cars?"
Did you check the applicable ORER
Eric Thur wrote:
"The question is "after WW II, were they still used to haul Automobiles or converted to another service as Auto Parts carriers of General use cars?"
Did you check the applicable ORER
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Benjamin Hom
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#196479
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Flatcar load
https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/kt2r29p4xx/
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org -------- https://www.nasg.org/Clubs/RegionsMinnesota.php
GN in 1965
https://calisphere.org/item/ark:/13030/kt2r29p4xx/
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org -------- https://www.nasg.org/Clubs/RegionsMinnesota.php
GN in 1965
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Ted Larson
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#196478
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Produce terminal
https://multimedia.post-gazette.com/ThenNow/20120620_ProduceTerminal/before.jpg
This should interest some.
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org --------
https://multimedia.post-gazette.com/ThenNow/20120620_ProduceTerminal/before.jpg
This should interest some.
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Ted Larson
trainweb.org/mhrr/ -------- NASG.org --------
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Ted Larson
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#196477
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Re: Lackawanna 11500 Double Door Auto cars
Not quite the right series, but 11387 hauled lumber from St. Rose, QC, to Suncook, NH, being interchanged with the SVRR at Concord, NH on 12/1/52. It was returned MT to the B&M on 12/13.
Earl Tuson
Not quite the right series, but 11387 hauled lumber from St. Rose, QC, to Suncook, NH, being interchanged with the SVRR at Concord, NH on 12/1/52. It was returned MT to the B&M on 12/13.
Earl Tuson
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Earl Tuson
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#196476
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