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Bieber 1947 4th quarter *04 cars
cars ending 04 thru Bieber 1947 4th quarter
GN 38
ATSF 24
PFE 16
WP 16
DRGW 14
SP 12
IC 10
PRR, SFRD, SOU 9
CBQ , CNW 6
ART, MP, NP, SAL, UTLX 4
BO, FGE, MILW, NKP, NYC 3
CSVX, IGN, LAPX, LN, MDT,
cars ending 04 thru Bieber 1947 4th quarter
GN 38
ATSF 24
PFE 16
WP 16
DRGW 14
SP 12
IC 10
PRR, SFRD, SOU 9
CBQ , CNW 6
ART, MP, NP, SAL, UTLX 4
BO, FGE, MILW, NKP, NYC 3
CSVX, IGN, LAPX, LN, MDT,
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By
Allen Rueter
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#86637
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Re: NYC freight car lettering
Indeed, in 1954 new NYC cars were being delivered with the
Roman style lettering and by 1955 many new cars and repaints
were getting the extended Gothic lettering. It's interesting
that NYC continued
Indeed, in 1954 new NYC cars were being delivered with the
Roman style lettering and by 1955 many new cars and repaints
were getting the extended Gothic lettering. It's interesting
that NYC continued
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Tim O'Connor
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#86636
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *01 cars (title correction)
Dave,
I'll have to think about how to do that, the pages are about 14x17, much bigger than
a common scanner, to thick for a drum scanner that I have access to at work.
I could try just a corner.
Dave,
I'll have to think about how to do that, the pages are about 14x17, much bigger than
a common scanner, to thick for a drum scanner that I have access to at work.
I could try just a corner.
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By
Allen Rueter
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#86635
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Re: Shipping Christmas Trees
on 11/23/09 10:00 PM, Paul Catapano at pc66ot@... wrote:
Were Christmas Trees shipped in reefers? Were insulated boxcars around in
enough numbers to be a reasonable alternative? (I model
on 11/23/09 10:00 PM, Paul Catapano at pc66ot@... wrote:
Were Christmas Trees shipped in reefers? Were insulated boxcars around in
enough numbers to be a reasonable alternative? (I model
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BERNARD SPINELLI <bspinelli@...>
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#86634
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Shipping Christmas Trees
Were Christmas Trees shipped in reefers? Were insulated boxcars around in enough numbers to be a reasonable alternative? (I model 1952) Did they, reefer loads of Christmas trees, need to be iced,
Were Christmas Trees shipped in reefers? Were insulated boxcars around in enough numbers to be a reasonable alternative? (I model 1952) Did they, reefer loads of Christmas trees, need to be iced,
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Paul Catapano
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#86633
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *01 cars (title correction)
Allen, can you post a scan or two in the files area so we can all see what
the original looks like?
Dave Nelson
Allen, can you post a scan or two in the files area so we can all see what
the original looks like?
Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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#86632
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Re: Another Gentle Abrasive Material
They are usually used in a vibrator type machine or at least that's how I've seen them used.
Jerry Glow
They are usually used in a vibrator type machine or at least that's how I've seen them used.
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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#86631
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Re: Bieber 1947 4th quarter *01 cars (title correction)
Rob,
There are no types, you'll have to have an ORER handy, if you want to help with making a type table, just left me know.
I sure a few people have some railroad's types memorized.
--
Allen
Rob,
There are no types, you'll have to have an ORER handy, if you want to help with making a type table, just left me know.
I sure a few people have some railroad's types memorized.
--
Allen
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By
Allen Rueter
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#86630
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Re: ADMIN: Christmas
Thanks Mike......I agree with you 100%....Bob Slavinski
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 7:16:25 PM
Subject: [STMFC] ADMIN:
Thanks Mike......I agree with you 100%....Bob Slavinski
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To: STMFC@...
Sent: Mon, November 23, 2009 7:16:25 PM
Subject: [STMFC] ADMIN:
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By
Bob Slavinski
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#86629
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ADMIN: Christmas...more
I should perhaps note that the reason why the use of the name of a holiday on the STMFC is not permitted except when associated with steam era frt cars has nothing to do with any holiday but simply
I should perhaps note that the reason why the use of the name of a holiday on the STMFC is not permitted except when associated with steam era frt cars has nothing to do with any holiday but simply
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#86628
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Re: Canadian tank cars south of 49; also, Coutts, Montana
Frank - Try Glenbow Archives:
NA-2849-22
Construction of Imperial Oil Calgary Refinery, Ogden, Alberta - 1923
First shipment of crude from Coutts, originating in Montana, United
Frank - Try Glenbow Archives:
NA-2849-22
Construction of Imperial Oil Calgary Refinery, Ogden, Alberta - 1923
First shipment of crude from Coutts, originating in Montana, United
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Ross McLeod <cdnrailmarine@...>
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#86627
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WAYNE'S FEED hoppers
Folks,
I'm trying to figure out what type of hoppers this company used and painted for there company service. Did they have 2 bay or 3 bay hoppers and what color did they paint the cars yellow or
Folks,
I'm trying to figure out what type of hoppers this company used and painted for there company service. Did they have 2 bay or 3 bay hoppers and what color did they paint the cars yellow or
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By
Fred Mullins
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#86626
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ADMIN: Christmas
OK, Guys,
As Tony Thompson says...the issue about being politically correct is WAY out of bounds for the STMFC.
On the STMFC, any name of a United States holiday is completely permissable IF it is
OK, Guys,
As Tony Thompson says...the issue about being politically correct is WAY out of bounds for the STMFC.
On the STMFC, any name of a United States holiday is completely permissable IF it is
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By
Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#86625
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Re: Another Gentle Abrasive Material
For those of you who are thinking, "Great, but where the hell am I going to get walnut shells and what can I use to grind them into a uniform, small size?".......
They are sold in any fine Hobby Shop
For those of you who are thinking, "Great, but where the hell am I going to get walnut shells and what can I use to grind them into a uniform, small size?".......
They are sold in any fine Hobby Shop
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Charlie Vlk
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#86624
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Re: Canadian tank cars south of 49; also, Coutts, Montana
Tim is correct that Coutts is in Alberta. It is on the Canadian Pacific side of the border with GN's route off of the "transcontinental" mainline from Shelby MT. It was - and still is - an active
Tim is correct that Coutts is in Alberta. It is on the Canadian Pacific side of the border with GN's route off of the "transcontinental" mainline from Shelby MT. It was - and still is - an active
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By
bnsd45
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#86622
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Re: Grab Iron tool
John Stokes wrote:
John, you are wandering WAY off list topic territory.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
John Stokes wrote:
John, you are wandering WAY off list topic territory.
Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#86621
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Re: Grab Iron tool
It is really important to some people and not to others, which is one of those things great about America. You many be offended by something that I find amusing or inconsequential. Just remember in
It is really important to some people and not to others, which is one of those things great about America. You many be offended by something that I find amusing or inconsequential. Just remember in
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By
Stokes John
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#86620
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Re: Another Gentle Abrasive Material
A friend in SoCal was an ammo reloader and used walnut shell in a vibrator to clean his brass (probably not recommended for our brass)
Jerry Glow
A friend in SoCal was an ammo reloader and used walnut shell in a vibrator to clean his brass (probably not recommended for our brass)
Jerry Glow
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By
jerryglow2
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#86619
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Re: NYC freight car lettering
Brian, the earliest photos I have of NYC cars with the extended
Gothic stenciling show two box cars with reweigh/repaint dates of BG
(Beech Grove) 6-55. They were taken by Will Whittaker on the
Brian, the earliest photos I have of NYC cars with the extended
Gothic stenciling show two box cars with reweigh/repaint dates of BG
(Beech Grove) 6-55. They were taken by Will Whittaker on the
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By
Richard Hendrickson
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#86618
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Re: Grab Iron tool
" The first you cut in the shape of a (politically incorrect term coming) Christmas tree."
Reading this brought to mind Christmas of 1958, my new wife and I had just moved to
Loa Angeles, CA in Sept.
" The first you cut in the shape of a (politically incorrect term coming) Christmas tree."
Reading this brought to mind Christmas of 1958, my new wife and I had just moved to
Loa Angeles, CA in Sept.
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KP <kpratt1937@...>
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#86617
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