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Re: AAR 40' Boxcar ID
Ed has produced MANY box car rosters so the one that you want is Ed's compilation
of AAR Postwar R+3-4 IDN (1948-1954) tabloid format, or Excel spreadsheet format.
Ed has produced MANY box car rosters so the one that you want is Ed's compilation
of AAR Postwar R+3-4 IDN (1948-1954) tabloid format, or Excel spreadsheet format.
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Tim O'Connor
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#194628
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AAR 40' Boxcar ID
Hi All,
I recently pickup some HO scale C&BT 1944 AAR 40' Boxcar kits at an estate sale and I am at a loss for identifying which railroad(s) owned them.
They are one with a 7' door and 10 panel
Hi All,
I recently pickup some HO scale C&BT 1944 AAR 40' Boxcar kits at an estate sale and I am at a loss for identifying which railroad(s) owned them.
They are one with a 7' door and 10 panel
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Gary McMills
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#194627
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
1939 timetable. I don’t have a more recent one without doing some digging. The picture must be 1951 given the combination of a red-white-blue boxcar and steam.
Rich Gibson
1939 timetable. I don’t have a more recent one without doing some digging. The picture must be 1951 given the combination of a red-white-blue boxcar and steam.
Rich Gibson
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Rich Gibson
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#194626
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Re: Loading Cattle Miles City, MT
Would those cattle be considered feeders? They seem pretty thin.
Scott McDonald
Would those cattle be considered feeders? They seem pretty thin.
Scott McDonald
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Scott
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#194625
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Re: Photo: Loading Pulpwood For The Great Northern Paper Company (1952)
Those big ones at the bottom look like a lot of "fun" to load
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Ken Akerboom
Those big ones at the bottom look like a lot of "fun" to load
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Ken Akerboom
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akerboomk
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#194624
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Re: Northeastern Scale Lumber Siding
Ray,
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but what I have is:
116SCR132P
It is 1/16" scribed,1/32" thick, 11" long and 3" wide. The scribing runs the long way.
Spen Kellogg
Ray,
Not sure if this is what you are looking for, but what I have is:
116SCR132P
It is 1/16" scribed,1/32" thick, 11" long and 3" wide. The scribing runs the long way.
Spen Kellogg
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Spen Kellogg
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#194623
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
Bob Chaparro wrote:, Guy Wilber wrote:
Perhaps you are addressing requirements. There are many pre-1961 photos of flat car loads secured by wire."
Bob, perhaps you should read my post again. I wrote;
Bob Chaparro wrote:, Guy Wilber wrote:
Perhaps you are addressing requirements. There are many pre-1961 photos of flat car loads secured by wire."
Bob, perhaps you should read my post again. I wrote;
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Guy Wilber
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#194622
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Photo: Loading Pulpwood For The Great Northern Paper Company (1952)
Photo: Loading Pulpwood For The Great Northern Paper Company (1952)
Photos courtesy of James Perz on the Facebook Great Northern Paper Company Employees group.
A side-discharge car (hopper or
Photo: Loading Pulpwood For The Great Northern Paper Company (1952)
Photos courtesy of James Perz on the Facebook Great Northern Paper Company Employees group.
A side-discharge car (hopper or
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Bob Chaparro
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#194621
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Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
I asked Richard Yaremko, whose hobby-in-the-hobby of model railroading is flat cars with loads. He thinks the flat car closest to the lens is a CB&Q car.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
I asked Richard Yaremko, whose hobby-in-the-hobby of model railroading is flat cars with loads. He thinks the flat car closest to the lens is a CB&Q car.
-Andy Carlson
Ojai CA
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Andy Carlson
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#194620
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Northeastern Scale Lumber Siding
I was looking to order Northeastern Scale Lumber HO car siding from our local hobby shop, but was not able to locate specific information at the Northeastern website. I am hoping that someone would
I was looking to order Northeastern Scale Lumber HO car siding from our local hobby shop, but was not able to locate specific information at the Northeastern website. I am hoping that someone would
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Ray Hutchison
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#194619
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
Eric Kurowski commented:
“My AAR top load manual shows crawler equipment had bolts though the track that went through the deck. It was one of many acceptable ways.”
Unfortunately, he didn’t
Eric Kurowski commented:
“My AAR top load manual shows crawler equipment had bolts though the track that went through the deck. It was one of many acceptable ways.”
Unfortunately, he didn’t
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Bob Chaparro
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#194618
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
Cool. What year is that timetable for ?
I think the trip is much shorter for birds. But I could beat the train on my bicycle. :-D
On 8/4/2022 9:41 AM, Rich
Cool. What year is that timetable for ?
I think the trip is much shorter for birds. But I could beat the train on my bicycle. :-D
On 8/4/2022 9:41 AM, Rich
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Tim O'Connor
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#194617
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Re: Ex Gulf Tank car
looks like ACF Type 21 10,000 gallons
On 8/4/2022 12:24 PM, Bob Weston via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
looks like ACF Type 21 10,000 gallons
On 8/4/2022 12:24 PM, Bob Weston via groups.io wrote:
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#194616
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 11:16 AM, Guy Wilber wrote:
Cable was used only to secure "rotating" shovels and cranes -- little to nothing more.Perhaps you are addressing requirements. There are many
On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 11:16 AM, Guy Wilber wrote:
Cable was used only to secure "rotating" shovels and cranes -- little to nothing more.Perhaps you are addressing requirements. There are many
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Bob Chaparro
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#194615
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Re: Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
The IC had a few horse cars. They were converted baggage cars. Here is the diagram sheet showing the moveable stalls and troughs:
Jeff White
Alma IL
On 8/4/2022
The IC had a few horse cars. They were converted baggage cars. Here is the diagram sheet showing the moveable stalls and troughs:
Jeff White
Alma IL
On 8/4/2022
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Jeffrey White
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#194614
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Ex Gulf Tank car
Would someone please identify the manufacturer of this former Gulf tank car? Thanks! Bob Weston
Would someone please identify the manufacturer of this former Gulf tank car? Thanks! Bob Weston
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Bob Weston
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#194613
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Re: Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
Santa Fe’s #1992 Horse Express car is on public display as part of “Rail Giants” collection at the LA County Fairgrounds (aka Fairplex) in Pomona. The free display is open during the annual fair
Santa Fe’s #1992 Horse Express car is on public display as part of “Rail Giants” collection at the LA County Fairgrounds (aka Fairplex) in Pomona. The free display is open during the annual fair
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Bruce Hendrick
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#194612
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Re: Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
The Santa Fe also had quite a number of horse cars.
They were long with 3 doors on each side plus a large door in one end.
I don't know the interior arrangement, but I remember seeing them frequently
The Santa Fe also had quite a number of horse cars.
They were long with 3 doors on each side plus a large door in one end.
I don't know the interior arrangement, but I remember seeing them frequently
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Thomas Evans <tomkevans@...>
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#194611
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Re: Photo: Receiving International Harvester Crawlers At The Great Northern Paper Company
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Rich Gibson
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#194610
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Re: Photo: Breeding & Show Cattle In An Express Reefer
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 07:06 PM, Steve SANDIFER wrote:
The Santa Fe at one time had 10 50’ box cars equipped with stalls to handle animals such as polo ponies that did not require express shipment
On Mon, Aug 1, 2022 at 07:06 PM, Steve SANDIFER wrote:
The Santa Fe at one time had 10 50’ box cars equipped with stalls to handle animals such as polo ponies that did not require express shipment
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Bill Parks
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#194609
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