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Re: Railway Prototype Cyclopedia's
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Fellas,
With the recent posts on these, I thought I would again mention that I am
seeking issue #20....
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Aren't we all <G> ! Well, many of us.
I wish the publisher would make an exception and
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Fellas,
With the recent posts on these, I thought I would again mention that I am
seeking issue #20....
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Aren't we all <G> ! Well, many of us.
I wish the publisher would make an exception and
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C J Wyatt
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#115877
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Espee Models HO Scale F-70-7 Bulkhead Flat Order Form (1956 Version)
The Southern Pacific Historical and Technical Society doing a run of the Espee Models HO scale Class F-70-7 bulkhead flatcar. Flyer for the 1956 version has been uploaded to the group files
The Southern Pacific Historical and Technical Society doing a run of the Espee Models HO scale Class F-70-7 bulkhead flatcar. Flyer for the 1956 version has been uploaded to the group files
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Benjamin Hom
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#115876
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New file uploaded to STMFC
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /Espee Models F-70-7 Bulkhead Flat 1956 Version.pdf
Hello,
This email message is a notification to let you know that
a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
group.
File : /Espee Models F-70-7 Bulkhead Flat 1956 Version.pdf
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By
STMFC@...
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#115875
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Re: gn caboose
thanks for your response. i had hoped it would be the 30' cars built at that time.marty cooper
thanks for your response. i had hoped it would be the 30' cars built at that time.marty cooper
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By
martincooper@...
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#115874
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Railway Prototype Cyclopedia's
Fellas,
With the recent posts on these, I thought I would again mention that I am seeking issue #20. Please contact me if you have an issue to sell.
Thank you and Happy Mother's Day to your
Fellas,
With the recent posts on these, I thought I would again mention that I am seeking issue #20. Please contact me if you have an issue to sell.
Thank you and Happy Mother's Day to your
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By
Brad Andonian
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#115873
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Re: BREX 326-329, express refrigerator cars
Gary
Thanks for looking. From your description, the cream compartment is on the
left of the picture, which is the same view as the Burlington Bulletin
photo. The search continues ...
Rupert
Gary
Thanks for looking. From your description, the cream compartment is on the
left of the picture, which is the same view as the Burlington Bulletin
photo. The search continues ...
Rupert
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Rupert & Maureen <gamlenz@...>
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#115872
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Re: BREX 326-329, express refrigerator cars
On page 44 there is a cropped 1 5/16” x 2 1/4” photo of the “B” end that just includes enough of the side to show the full letters RE and a partial F with the text noting that only reverse
On page 44 there is a cropped 1 5/16” x 2 1/4” photo of the “B” end that just includes enough of the side to show the full letters RE and a partial F with the text noting that only reverse
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gary laakso
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#115870
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Re: Post War Stock Cars
Greg Martin wrote:
"I suspect that there was a real difference in the amount of miles per haul
in trucks versa rail because I just can't imagine (and I could be wrong)
given there was
Greg Martin wrote:
"I suspect that there was a real difference in the amount of miles per haul
in trucks versa rail because I just can't imagine (and I could be wrong)
given there was
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Guy Wilber
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#115869
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Re: Post War Stock Cars used for something else
OK, Ray. The letters are 5 scale inches high and the "Burlington" is 13 1/2 scale feet long. Since I don't have an actual car here, can you confirm that it will fit in the space on the actual car
OK, Ray. The letters are 5 scale inches high and the "Burlington" is 13 1/2 scale feet long. Since I don't have an actual car here, can you confirm that it will fit in the space on the actual car
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By
Ken Soroos
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#115868
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Re: BREX 326-329, express refrigerator cars
During a previous discussion of these cars, it was stated that there was
"something" about them in Mainline Modeller of February 1987. Would anyone
have this issue?
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
During a previous discussion of these cars, it was stated that there was
"something" about them in Mainline Modeller of February 1987. Would anyone
have this issue?
Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ
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Rupert & Maureen <gamlenz@...>
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#115867
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Re: Post War Stock Cars used for something else
Group...
At 4minutes, 10 seconds into the documentary, the N&W's "Operation Fast Freight" (found on youtube), it shows a stock car being loaded with...bricks.
Check it out.
Group...
At 4minutes, 10 seconds into the documentary, the N&W's "Operation Fast Freight" (found on youtube), it shows a stock car being loaded with...bricks.
Check it out.
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David Henderson
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#115866
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Re: BREX 326-329, express refrigerator cars
Ed according some postings on the BRHS list three years ago the doors are
"cream compartments"
Charlie
The cream compartment cars were 326-329, built at Plattsmouth in 1937. The
photo in Bulletin
Ed according some postings on the BRHS list three years ago the doors are
"cream compartments"
Charlie
The cream compartment cars were 326-329, built at Plattsmouth in 1937. The
photo in Bulletin
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By
Douglas Harding
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#115865
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Re: Rail Prototype Cyclopedias for sale
Over a month ago I wrote this group and told you that I had volumes 1, 2,
3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18. Tom Chenoweth tchenoweth@...
Over a month ago I wrote this group and told you that I had volumes 1, 2,
3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18. Tom Chenoweth tchenoweth@...
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By
tchenoweth@...
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#115871
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BREX 326-329, express refrigerator cars
I am trying to solve a mystery about these four 50' steel express refrigerator cars built by the Burlington Route in 1937.
They had two sets of doors on each side. One in the center and a second set,
I am trying to solve a mystery about these four 50' steel express refrigerator cars built by the Burlington Route in 1937.
They had two sets of doors on each side. One in the center and a second set,
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By
Edward
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#115864
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Re: How to get that greasy look
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:43 AM
Subject: [STMFC] How to get that greasy look
I've been trying to come up with ideas for
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013 11:43 AM
Subject: [STMFC] How to get that greasy look
I've been trying to come up with ideas for
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By
Jim Williams <wwww5960@...>
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#115863
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Re: gn caboose
<<hi: in the sept 1944 model railroader there are plans for GN caboose. can
anyone tell me which caboose? the index for this issue (available in the
model railroader index) states only GN caboose.
<<hi: in the sept 1944 model railroader there are plans for GN caboose. can
anyone tell me which caboose? the index for this issue (available in the
model railroader index) states only GN caboose.
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By
Steve Haas
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#115862
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Re: Post War Stock Cars used for something else
While this is not really "post war," I thought the following information
would be of interest.
I am co-authoring a book about the Cadiz Railroad, a now-defunct short line
which was built to
While this is not really "post war," I thought the following information
would be of interest.
I am co-authoring a book about the Cadiz Railroad, a now-defunct short line
which was built to
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By
Steven D Johnson
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#115861
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Re: Post War Stock Cars used for something else
Ron, here in Central Texas and east toward the coast there were a LOT of watermelon production, especially around Hempstead and Luling. Don Hand, in his great article in the Fall SPHTS magazine, he
Ron, here in Central Texas and east toward the coast there were a LOT of watermelon production, especially around Hempstead and Luling. Don Hand, in his great article in the Fall SPHTS magazine, he
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By
Charles Etheredge
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#115860
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gn caboose
hi: in the sept 1944 model railroader there are plans for GN caboose. can anyone tell me which caboose? the index for this issue (available in the model railroader index) states only GN caboose.
hi: in the sept 1944 model railroader there are plans for GN caboose. can anyone tell me which caboose? the index for this issue (available in the model railroader index) states only GN caboose.
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By
martincooper@...
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#115859
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Ping: Jerry Glow
With apologies to the list:
Attention Jerry Glow. Please contact me offlist re 9-month old decal
order. The only time you seem to acknowledge my emails is after I post
them here to STMFC.
Thank
With apologies to the list:
Attention Jerry Glow. Please contact me offlist re 9-month old decal
order. The only time you seem to acknowledge my emails is after I post
them here to STMFC.
Thank
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By
Phillip Blancher <pblancher@...>
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#115858
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