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Re: PCC&Stl Rwy.
wrote:
Hi Richard, I believe it is the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St.Louis. It is part of the Pennsylvania. Regards, Don Smith
wrote:
Hi Richard, I believe it is the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St.Louis. It is part of the Pennsylvania. Regards, Don Smith
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By
rgs4550 <rgsfan@...>
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#28083
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Re: Railroads named for Owners
In a message dated 2/17/2004 8:53:34 AM Central Standard Time,
ELDEN.GATWOOD@... writes:
Was not the Pere Marquette named for the "Brothers Marquette?" Is that a
religious order, or were these
In a message dated 2/17/2004 8:53:34 AM Central Standard Time,
ELDEN.GATWOOD@... writes:
Was not the Pere Marquette named for the "Brothers Marquette?" Is that a
religious order, or were these
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asychis@...
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#28087
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Re: Railroads named for Owners
I think it was 'Father Marquette'
I think it was 'Father Marquette'
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BillyDee53@...
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#28085
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Railroads named for Owners
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
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Not many.
Let's see -- Paul Smith's Electric Railway in upetate New York...
Peter Weiglin
San Mateo, CA
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
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Not many.
Let's see -- Paul Smith's Electric Railway in upetate New York...
Peter Weiglin
San Mateo, CA
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Peter Weiglin <omnibus@...>
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#28082
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Re: Monon Question
Thanks to all for the information about the Monon PS-1 car.
Scott A. Reed
Thanks to all for the information about the Monon PS-1 car.
Scott A. Reed
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By
Scott A. Reed <lildiggr@...>
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#28081
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Re: PCC&Stl Rwy.
At 03:06 PM 2/16/2004 -0800, Richard wrote:
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown
At 03:06 PM 2/16/2004 -0800, Richard wrote:
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown
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By
Old Sourdough <pmeaton@...>
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#28080
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Re: PCC&Stl Rwy.
Richard;
I think that may be the Pittsburgh, Columbus, (forgot which, maybe
Cincinnati?) and St. Louis (sorry I do not have the references in front of
me), which I am pretty certain became the
Richard;
I think that may be the Pittsburgh, Columbus, (forgot which, maybe
Cincinnati?) and St. Louis (sorry I do not have the references in front of
me), which I am pretty certain became the
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ELDEN GATWOOD <ELDEN.GATWOOD@...>
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#28079
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Re: PCC&Stl Rwy.
Richard Hendrickson asked:
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown to me. Can
Richard Hendrickson asked:
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown to me. Can
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By
Benjamin Frank Hom <b.hom@...>
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#28078
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Re: PCC&Stl Rwy.
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown to me. Can someone tell me what the
Guys, help me out here. I have a photo of a Santa Fe tank car at
Indianapolis, IN in 1919 on the P.C.C.& St.L. Rwy., a rail line whose
identity is unknown to me. Can someone tell me what the
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Richard Hendrickson
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#28076
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Re: Richard's trivia question
Of course, here in California the oldest locomotive ever to operate in the
state was a 4-2-0 built by Norris in the 1830's, purchased used by the
Western Pacific (the first one, orgainzed in 1862, not
Of course, here in California the oldest locomotive ever to operate in the
state was a 4-2-0 built by Norris in the 1830's, purchased used by the
Western Pacific (the first one, orgainzed in 1862, not
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Randall Hees <hees@...>
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#28075
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Re: Richard's trivia question
Ladies and Gentlemen,
OK, it's a stretch, but, there was this guy named William Penn, had a State named after him? PENNsylvania?
Bert
Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen,
OK, it's a stretch, but, there was this guy named William Penn, had a State named after him? PENNsylvania?
Bert
Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton wrote:
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Bert Decker
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#28074
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Re: Richard's trivia question
Also in the South, a predecessor of the Savannah and Atlanta was the
Brinson Railway.
Aidrian
Also in the South, a predecessor of the Savannah and Atlanta was the
Brinson Railway.
Aidrian
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Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton <smokeandsteam@...>
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#28073
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Decker Reefer
Has anyone on this list ever built an accurate model of the Jacob E. Decker reefer? (Forget the Atlas car!) If so, could you please share with me what model you used as a starting point? Or, even
Has anyone on this list ever built an accurate model of the Jacob E. Decker reefer? (Forget the Atlas car!) If so, could you please share with me what model you used as a starting point? Or, even
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John Fitts <jefitts2003@...>
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#28072
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Re: Richard's trivia question
Down home in Louisiana there was Morgan's Louisiana & Texas RR, the ML&T, a
predecessor/constituent of what became the Texas & New Orleans.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo
Executive Editor
MODEL
Down home in Louisiana there was Morgan's Louisiana & Texas RR, the ML&T, a
predecessor/constituent of what became the Texas & New Orleans.
So long,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo
Executive Editor
MODEL
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By
Andy Sperandeo <asperandeo@...>
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#28071
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Re: Questions about NP20429, ART 62388, & DT&I 177??
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
were
If I remember my "Atlas Shrugged" well, the John Galt Line wasn't in
the book, it was Al's play on a model in real life (if that makes
sense.) To keep things in
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
were
If I remember my "Atlas Shrugged" well, the John Galt Line wasn't in
the book, it was Al's play on a model in real life (if that makes
sense.) To keep things in
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Ted Culotta <tculotta@...>
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#28070
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Re: Questions about NP20429, ART 62388, & DT&I 177??
Richard,
I've heard of one other, but can't think of it right now. Some obscure shortline back east I think..
Then there was the New Hope & Ivyland, which had the slogan "McHugh Brothers' line" on
Richard,
I've heard of one other, but can't think of it right now. Some obscure shortline back east I think..
Then there was the New Hope & Ivyland, which had the slogan "McHugh Brothers' line" on
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Garth Groff <ggg9y@...>
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#28068
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Re: Richard's trivia question
Florida had the R.L. Dowling Short Line. There were lots ,more if you count
the logging company. Bill
Florida had the R.L. Dowling Short Line. There were lots ,more if you count
the logging company. Bill
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BillyDee53@...
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#28077
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Re: Questions about NP20429, ART 62388, & DT&I 177??
<rhendrickson@o...> wrote:
Tichy
the
Southern
question,
some were
Point is well taken. I had noticed that there was approximately 3
inches between the roof and the members of the Tichey car that I
<rhendrickson@o...> wrote:
Tichy
the
Southern
question,
some were
Point is well taken. I had noticed that there was approximately 3
inches between the roof and the members of the Tichey car that I
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By
SHAY STARK
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#28067
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Re: Questions about NP20429, ART 62388, & DT&I 177??
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
Ben's post was in response to Shay's idea of kitbashing a DT&I 17000
series car from the Tichy USRA kit, NOT an NP 20000 series car.
Actually, my e-mail sent earlier this
Richard Hendrickson wrote:
Ben's post was in response to Shay's idea of kitbashing a DT&I 17000
series car from the Tichy USRA kit, NOT an NP 20000 series car.
Actually, my e-mail sent earlier this
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By
benjaminfrank_hom <b.hom@...>
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#28066
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Re: Questions about NP20429, ART 62388, & DT&I 177??
Cancel previous fortune cookie.
I shouldn't sit down at the keyboard until I've finished my morning coffee.
Ben's post was in response to Shay's idea of kitbashing a DT&I 17000 series
car from the
Cancel previous fortune cookie.
I shouldn't sit down at the keyboard until I've finished my morning coffee.
Ben's post was in response to Shay's idea of kitbashing a DT&I 17000 series
car from the
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Richard Hendrickson
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#28065
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