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Re: ADMIN: Pronunciation is out of scope
So, is that Bee dash fifty dash twentyone?
SGL ;^)
So, is that Bee dash fifty dash twentyone?
SGL ;^)
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By
Schuyler Larrabee
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#42069
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Re: What did REA Refrigerator carry ?
Tom Cornillie wrote:
All of PFE's express refrigerator cars were in the REA pool, I believe that was true of most other roads in the REA pool, that all the company's express cars were so
Tom Cornillie wrote:
All of PFE's express refrigerator cars were in the REA pool, I believe that was true of most other roads in the REA pool, that all the company's express cars were so
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Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#42068
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Re: Rib Side Cars
Ian Clasper wrote
Ian, I think the plan is to make some money on the 1st one and then do more.
I've discovered for myself recently that at least with small manufacturers,
it's frequently easiest to
Ian Clasper wrote
Ian, I think the plan is to make some money on the 1st one and then do more.
I've discovered for myself recently that at least with small manufacturers,
it's frequently easiest to
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Jim and Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#42067
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What did REA Refrigerator carry ?
Hello all,
How did the commodities carried by Railway Express Agency refrigerator
cars used on passenger trains differ from those owned by the railroads
or companies like Pacific Fruit Express? Was
Hello all,
How did the commodities carried by Railway Express Agency refrigerator
cars used on passenger trains differ from those owned by the railroads
or companies like Pacific Fruit Express? Was
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By
rrhistorian
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#42066
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Re: Decals for Intermountain HO Santa Fe stock car.
You'll have better luck if you type speed "witch", not speed "switch".
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
You'll have better luck if you type speed "witch", not speed "switch".
Jim Hayes
Portland Oregon
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By
Jim and Lisa Hayes <jimandlisa97225@...>
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#42065
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Re: Yahoo
I was going to answer A. T.'s question about the Otrains list off-list, but there may be other members of STMFC in O scale who are not on the OSCALEMODELLERS list or O scale traction, so will not have
I was going to answer A. T.'s question about the Otrains list off-list, but there may be other members of STMFC in O scale who are not on the OSCALEMODELLERS list or O scale traction, so will not have
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By
Justin Kahn
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#42064
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Re: a little Mantua and Tyco History
Anthony Thompson wrote:
Tim Gilbert wrote:
So, Tim, just how do you think "Worcester" is pronounced in
its
homeland?
Tony,
My boss is from Worcester (the one in England) and he
Anthony Thompson wrote:
Tim Gilbert wrote:
So, Tim, just how do you think "Worcester" is pronounced in
its
homeland?
Tony,
My boss is from Worcester (the one in England) and he
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By
Andreas Kühnpast <Andreas.Kuehnpast@...>
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#42063
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thanks to all who answered my caboose question
Thanks to all who answered my caboose question
Ed
Thanks to all who answered my caboose question
Ed
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By
ed_mines
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#42062
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Re: cabooses
could
Ed,
When I hired out on the IC at Freeport, IL in 1960, we had three
assigned local cabooses with bunks in them. An enroute meal and
breakfast at Hawthorne Yd (Chicago) was prepared and
could
Ed,
When I hired out on the IC at Freeport, IL in 1960, we had three
assigned local cabooses with bunks in them. An enroute meal and
breakfast at Hawthorne Yd (Chicago) was prepared and
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By
Chet French <cfrench@...>
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#42061
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Re: Wabash Photo 47194.jpg
of
50s.
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Dave,
Wabash 47194 was one of 1000 cars numbered in the 47000-47999 series
built in 1927. The first 500 cars were built by the Standard Steel
Car Co. and the latter 500 by AC&F. The
of
50s.
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Dave,
Wabash 47194 was one of 1000 cars numbered in the 47000-47999 series
built in 1927. The first 500 cars were built by the Standard Steel
Car Co. and the latter 500 by AC&F. The
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By
Chet French <cfrench@...>
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#42060
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Re: non coal revenue hoppers
--- Mr. Turpin wrote:
0, PRR , B & 0, Seaboard , Southern in the l948 -1954 era.
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Keep in mind that many sand shipments were done using box cars
--- Mr. Turpin wrote:
0, PRR , B & 0, Seaboard , Southern in the l948 -1954 era.
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Keep in mind that many sand shipments were done using box cars
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By
Eric Hansmann <ehansmann@...>
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#42059
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Re: GTW Panel Side Hopper (was Tichy Raised Panel Hopper)
Marty,
Source for decals?
Pierre Oliver
Marty,
Source for decals?
Pierre Oliver
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By
pierreoliver2003 <pierre.oliver@...>
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#42058
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Re: a little Mantua and Tyco History
Tom Madden wrote:
And in the 1950s, the D&RGW ads in general-circulation magazines emphasized exactly this pronunciation, spelled out as Tom has spelled it. Guess they didn't want any suspicion
Tom Madden wrote:
And in the 1950s, the D&RGW ads in general-circulation magazines emphasized exactly this pronunciation, spelled out as Tom has spelled it. Guess they didn't want any suspicion
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By
Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
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#42057
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ADMIN: Pronunciation is out of scope
OK, guys,
I think we've wasted enough space on pronunciation. I suppose if this group were verbal rather than written, it might be more appropriate. Anyhow, unless you want to discuss how to pronounce
OK, guys,
I think we've wasted enough space on pronunciation. I suppose if this group were verbal rather than written, it might be more appropriate. Anyhow, unless you want to discuss how to pronounce
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By
Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#42056
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Re: a little Mantua and Tyco History
By
S. Busch <SCSBusch@...>
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#42055
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Re: a little Mantua and Tyco History
By
Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton <smokeandsteam@...>
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#42053
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Re: USRA hoppers
"Jon Miller" wrote:
"It's very common, for a manufacture who makes kits to sell them to
another manufacture who then sends them to China for printing and
assemble thus creating RTR cars which they
"Jon Miller" wrote:
"It's very common, for a manufacture who makes kits to sell them to
another manufacture who then sends them to China for printing and
assemble thus creating RTR cars which they
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By
rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#42054
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Re: GTW Panel Side Hopper (was Tichy Raised Panel Hopper)
If anyone hasn't already answered this:
Paint the car CN Freight Car Red #11, which is available from both
Modelflex and Scalecoat
-- Scalecoat paints available from the CN SIG or Des Plaines
If anyone hasn't already answered this:
Paint the car CN Freight Car Red #11, which is available from both
Modelflex and Scalecoat
-- Scalecoat paints available from the CN SIG or Des Plaines
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By
cvsne <mjmcguirk@...>
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#42052
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Re: non coal revenue hoppers
Mr. Turpin wrote:
Bulk materials with densities greater than coal typically would be
carried in twin hoppers. For the B&O, since they had so many AAR
off-set side twin hoppers, those would be the
Mr. Turpin wrote:
Bulk materials with densities greater than coal typically would be
carried in twin hoppers. For the B&O, since they had so many AAR
off-set side twin hoppers, those would be the
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By
rwitt_2000 <rmwitt@...>
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#42051
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Re: Tichy was Re: Walthers USRA hoppers
The two middle panels are wider than they should be, for some reason. And the kit doesn't fit together quite as well as previous Tichy kits.
But I still entertain the thought of making one into a C&O
The two middle panels are wider than they should be, for some reason. And the kit doesn't fit together quite as well as previous Tichy kits.
But I still entertain the thought of making one into a C&O
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By
Scott Pitzer
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#42050
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