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Re: Car travel - example
Gentleman. Car rules and where cars went are two Horses of different colors. On the RRs I worked for the yard clerk on duty and the engine forman on duty set the car use rules. We cared nothing
Gentleman. Car rules and where cars went are two Horses of different colors. On the RRs I worked for the yard clerk on duty and the engine forman on duty set the car use rules. We cared nothing
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ljack70117@...
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#60485
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Re: Car travel - Unexpected use of a URTX reefer
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
The 1950 ORER which I have lists URTX 60005-60044 as RSM (meat) but warns of "exceptions," which I cannot find listed. But this did not UNFIT such a car for other use
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
The 1950 ORER which I have lists URTX 60005-60044 as RSM (meat) but warns of "exceptions," which I cannot find listed. But this did not UNFIT such a car for other use
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#60483
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Car travel - Unexpected use of a URTX reefer
I've uploaded another image to the STMFC files of ERIE paperwork, this time a freight bill to the
beverage distributor in Jamestown, Tom Conti Inc. This one shows a shipment of full bottles and
cans
I've uploaded another image to the STMFC files of ERIE paperwork, this time a freight bill to the
beverage distributor in Jamestown, Tom Conti Inc. This one shows a shipment of full bottles and
cans
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#60482
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Re: Mainline Modeler back issue sale
Bound printed matter will work and over $5 is cheaper, watch out for the undeliverable clause though!
The final word on all matters postal.
http://www.usps.com/
Jim Eckman
Bound printed matter will work and over $5 is cheaper, watch out for the undeliverable clause though!
The final word on all matters postal.
http://www.usps.com/
Jim Eckman
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James Eckman
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#60484
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Unexpected use of a reefer?
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
Nope. In this situation the car was being used as an insulated box car, in the days before purpose-built box cars like that existed. This was a common use of reefers
Schuyler Larrabee wrote:
Nope. In this situation the car was being used as an insulated box car, in the days before purpose-built box cars like that existed. This was a common use of reefers
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#60481
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New file uploaded to STMFC
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a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the STMFC
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STMFC@...
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#60480
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Car travel - example
OK, now I realize that one example "don't mean nuttin' " in the grand scheme of things, but this
list might find this "memorandum" interesting, as it illustrates that cars are, indeed, loaded to
OK, now I realize that one example "don't mean nuttin' " in the grand scheme of things, but this
list might find this "memorandum" interesting, as it illustrates that cars are, indeed, loaded to
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#60479
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Re: Car travel of hoppers including "strays"
Tony,
Yes, that makes sense to me. One thing I found amusing when I first
hired out was the mimeographed "Nite Orders" for the four CB&Q yards
from Congress Park East. They were usually all on one
Tony,
Yes, that makes sense to me. One thing I found amusing when I first
hired out was the mimeographed "Nite Orders" for the four CB&Q yards
from Congress Park East. They were usually all on one
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Russ Strodtz <sheridan@...>
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#60478
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Bad order cars...?
With all the discussion lately about handling of foreign revenue cars, I was wondering about how foreign bad order cars were handled. Did the road on which they went bad fix them? Did the fixer charge
With all the discussion lately about handling of foreign revenue cars, I was wondering about how foreign bad order cars were handled. Did the road on which they went bad fix them? Did the fixer charge
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Martin Rosenfeld
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#60477
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Re: Car Travel
And rules or no, cars got to surprising places. In Ferrell's "Slow
Trains Down South", vol 1, p 31, there's a picture of Algoma Central
40' SS boxcar 3180 -- on the Middle Fork Railroad in West
And rules or no, cars got to surprising places. In Ferrell's "Slow
Trains Down South", vol 1, p 31, there's a picture of Algoma Central
40' SS boxcar 3180 -- on the Middle Fork Railroad in West
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al_brown03
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#60476
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Re: Car travel of hoppers including "strays"
Tim Gilbert wrote:
This reminds me of the time Larry Kline, C.J. Riley and I were hiking along the WM in West Virginia and found a discarded switch list. It directed that for a particular mine,
Tim Gilbert wrote:
This reminds me of the time Larry Kline, C.J. Riley and I were hiking along the WM in West Virginia and found a discarded switch list. It directed that for a particular mine,
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#60475
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Re: Car travel of hoppers including "strays"
sc279373 wrote:
It would be extremely rare to find an L&M or Interstate hopper in New Jersey. To get to NJ, they would have to be loaded on their home road for a destination in some place like Ohio.
sc279373 wrote:
It would be extremely rare to find an L&M or Interstate hopper in New Jersey. To get to NJ, they would have to be loaded on their home road for a destination in some place like Ohio.
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Tim Gilbert <tgilbert@...>
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#60474
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Dennis Blake
Dennis Blake, please contact me off-list.
Richard Hendrickson
Dennis Blake, please contact me off-list.
Richard Hendrickson
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Richard Hendrickson
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#60473
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Re: Car Travel
Russ Strodtz wrote:
I understand, and others have said the same. But your previous statement implied there might BE no rule. I merely pointed out that there was indeed a rule (whether or not it
Russ Strodtz wrote:
I understand, and others have said the same. But your previous statement implied there might BE no rule. I merely pointed out that there was indeed a rule (whether or not it
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#60472
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Re: Car travel
This is close to what I was going to say. Except for the fortunate legacy of actual photos we have, all questions of this kind boil down to likelihoods. We can talk about the general principles of
This is close to what I was going to say. Except for the fortunate legacy of actual photos we have, all questions of this kind boil down to likelihoods. We can talk about the general principles of
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Barry Roth
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#60471
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Re: Car travel
Go ahead and use them. Unless someone can find a photo of them NOT being that far east they can not prove there were NOT there. Big grin.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
Boca Raton
Go ahead and use them. Unless someone can find a photo of them NOT being that far east they can not prove there were NOT there. Big grin.
Thank you
Larry Jackman
Boca Raton
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ljack70117@...
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#60470
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Car travel
What I have been trying to find out and Ted's book has provided photo
evidence is how far east did western road box cars go.
I'm aware that you would'nt have a whole raft of say,CGW cars,in
What I have been trying to find out and Ted's book has provided photo
evidence is how far east did western road box cars go.
I'm aware that you would'nt have a whole raft of say,CGW cars,in
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sc279373 <sccooper@...>
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#60469
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Re: Speedwitch & Sunshine
Eric,
I did say Timonium didn't I. He did not sign up to go. He was still trying to cleanup past business from the October Timonium, Naperville and the West Springfield shows.
He had a lot of
Eric,
I did say Timonium didn't I. He did not sign up to go. He was still trying to cleanup past business from the October Timonium, Naperville and the West Springfield shows.
He had a lot of
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Thomas M. Olsen <tmolsen@...>
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#60468
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Re: Car Travel
Frank/Tony,
Same response for both questions. In the era prior to computers
access to ORER's at the local level was very limited. They were
expensive and many locations considered themselves to be
Frank/Tony,
Same response for both questions. In the era prior to computers
access to ORER's at the local level was very limited. They were
expensive and many locations considered themselves to be
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Russ Strodtz <sheridan@...>
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#60466
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Re: NMRA Book
they are sold out there too
they are sold out there too
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Tim O'Connor
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#60467
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