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So why are we doing this?
Dave & Libby Nelson <muskoka@...>
Title sez it all.
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Full of ship...
MDelvec952
In a message dated 12/12/00 3:21:21 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jaley@... writes: For example, I recently learned that I need to ship sulfuric acid toThat's one of the real reasons why the Official Railway Equipment Register and Official Guide existed. To help shippers with cars and shipping and carrying railroads. If this were the steam era and you wanted to ship sulphuric acid for the first time ever and had a way to load it, your first call (or Western Union message) might be to the interchanging railroad, who would say "We don't have any tank cars, try Union Tank or American Car, Bye." You'd look up those names in the ORER and give the company a call. In a perfect world they'd walk you though the process and help you pick the type and number of cars you need, and come up with a price; a sales rep. might show up for that purpose. Then you'd arrange to ship the emptys with the railroad, and to ship the loads to the customer. Anyone shipping tank cars also has to have a private shop to clean and maintain the cars. You're supposed to get the car clean, and at the end of your lease it needs to be returned clean. All of the above is flexible as all kinds of deals are struck. Some commodities are shipped in certain types of cars. Sulfuric Acid cars might require special linings and what not -- stuff that's noted in the ORER. Certain liquids are denser than others, so car sizes need to be worked out. These were full time jobs for some bigger shippers ....Mike |
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Used book sites
MDelvec952
In a message dated 12/12/00 4:30:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,
muskoka@... writes: Find _Tank Car Journeys_ in some used bookstore on the net. I'd love to. Can someone recommend some good used book sites? ....Mike |
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Inviting Byron
MDelvec952
In a message dated 12/12/00 5:58:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes: I did.So did I. ....Mike |
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Re: Used book sites
MDelvec952
In a message dated 12/12/00 6:11:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
rhendrickson@... writes: I tried http://www.abebooks.com/ and found two copies, and some>other interesting stuff. Try it again, Richard. Or try simply AbeBooks.com. I tried it, and the site is just wonderful. There's hardly a used railway title I couldn't find on it. Even found a copy of "Painting of Railway Equipment," Simmons-Boardman 1924, written by Lackawanna shopforeman Miller. I've only ever seen one other copy in circulation. I bought it. Two copies of Shay Locomotive are on there -- that's just about the rarest of the rare. Thanks, Jeff Aley, for suggesting the site. All the best, ....Mike |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Dick Harley <Dick.Harley@...>
As one who was permanently banded from the FCList unless I apologized to
Jim Six and his supporters (not likely), I personally hope that this could be a forum for (mostly) serious discussion about the stated topic without all the other BS that goes along with most email lists. I am not retired and do not want do spend my days reading nonsense, hitting the delete key or wishing people knew how to truncate old messages. I continue to spend time and money doing a fair amount of railroad research - some of it freight car related. I am more than willing to share that research with those who appreciate the effort and contribute themselves. I'd be happy if this list had three messages a week that were useful. I will not read 25 messages a day that are not useful. (And I have yet to see 25 messages a day that were even 30% useful.) I prefer quality to quantity. Whether this is what Mike Brock had in mind, I don't know. Whether this duplicates the FCList, I'll never know. Just my 2 cents, Dick Harley |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Jeff Aley <jaley@...>
--- In STMFC@..., "Dave & Libby Nelson" <muskoka@i...> wrote:
Title sez it all.Because of those darn Floridians, I suppose. Everybody in the country is slightly ticked off, and as a result, unpleasantness has reared its head on FCL (and, I predict, on SteamLocomotives). I suppose the list also exists to answer questions such as: Given a commodity that was shipped by tank car, how do I determine what type of car carried that commodity. Furthermore, how would I determine what company or companies owned said type of car for that commodity? For example, I recently learned that I need to ship sulfuric acid to a corn mill (acid was used to produce corn oil). What kind of car do I use (and more importantly, how can I find out for myself?)? Should I just commit the ACF book and RPCyc to memory? Regards, -Jeff P.S. As a reminder, my era of interest is 1950-55. |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Dave & Libby Nelson <muskoka@...>
Because of those darn Floridians, I suppose. Everybody in theYes, that accounts for much no doubt, but it's hardly a good enough reason IMO. I suppose the list also exists to answer questions such as: Surely this could be addressed on the FC list too -- and in the past, it has. Hmm. Looks like I need to be blunt: Is the elephant in the room (the one that nobody wants to speak about) personality or content? IMO, differing personalities are a fact of life (made somewhat easier by delete keys and/or kill files) and as such, establishing yet another discussion group provides no assurance of perpetual pleasantries. Rather than discuss one or more persons publically, I suggest private e-mails if further comment is needed. OTOH, there does appear to me that there is a fundamental schism of priorities over in FC. Hard to describe singularly, but to my view it encompases the differing priorites of display vs. used, finescale vs. mass market, the joy of assembly & painting vs. fastest RTR, a roster of few vs. many, scratchbuilding vs. buying, accomplished vs. learning, perhaps others, but generally embodied in the rivet-counter vs. goodenuffer labels. Is something here the reason for another group? Or am I just too dense to accept the face value assertion it's about steam ear cars? Dave Nelson |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Dave & Libby Nelson <muskoka@...>
For example, I recently learned that I need to ship sulfuric acid toFind _Tank Car Journeys_ in some used bookstore on the net. It's from the 30's and does a nice job of describing all sorts of stuff that went in tank cars. In some instances it explains quite a bit about individual industries too. Dave Nelson |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Jeff Aley - GCD PE <jaley@...>
On Dec 12, 12:06pm, Dick Harley wrote:
Subject: RE: [STMFC] So why are we doing this?Hmm. I wonder how many others are banned from FCL? Perhaps we should invite Byron to join this list... Regards, -Jeff -- Jeff Aley, Development Engineer jaley@... Graphics Components Division Intel Corporation, Folsom, CA (916) 356-3533 |
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Re: Used book sites
Jeff Aley - GCD PE <jaley@...>
Mike,
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I tried http://www.abebooks.com/ and found two copies, and some other interesting stuff. Regards, -Jeff
On Dec 12, 5:04pm, MDelvec952@... wrote:
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Jeff Aley, Development Engineer jaley@... Graphics Components Division Intel Corporation, Folsom, CA (916) 356-3533 |
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The steam era, 1960
MDelvec952
Dave Nelson writes:is >generous.It is commonly regarded by the more formal historian and professional museum community that the end of the steam era was 1960. The late 1950s still saw some Class 1 steam, while the 1960s saw steam only on a few short lines and in Canada. Rolling stock, too, made a big leap in the 1960s, as Richard pointed out. ....Mike |
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Re: So why are we doing this?
Richard Hendrickson
Jeff Aley wrote:
Hmm. I wonder how many others are banned from FCL? Perhaps we shouldI did. Whether he does so remains to be seen. (I'm reminded of the old Groucho Marx line, "I'd never belong to a club which would have me as a member.") Richard H. Hendrickson Ashland, Oregon 97520 |
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Tank Car Journeys
Richard Hendrickson
Dave Nelson wrote, in response to Jeff Aley,
Actually, there are two such books. General American Tank Car Journeys wasFor example, I recently learned that I need to ship sulfuric acid toFind _Tank Car Journeys_ in some used bookstore on the net. It's from the published by GATC in 1931 (under the title it says "Vol. 1" but there never was a second volume). An earlier book was Standard Tank Car Journeys published in 1920 by the Standard Tank Car Co. I have copies of both (but my GATC book is on loand from Tom Madden and I'd like to find a copy of my own). I can copy the sections on specific commodities from either or both for subscribers to this list. Richard H. Hendrickson Ashland, Oregon 97520 |
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Re: Used book sites
Richard Hendrickson
Mike,I tried that website and it wouldn't come up. ??? Richard H. Hendrickson Ashland, Oregon 97520 |
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Re: Used book sites
Gail & Tom Madden <tgmadden@...>
Mike,I tried that website and it wouldn't come up. ??? Try again. Tom M. |
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Re: Used book sites
thompson@...
I have gotten the message "refused by server" on this site several timesI tried http://www.abebooks.com/ and found two copies, and someI tried that website and it wouldn't come up. ??? this afternoon. But the URL is presumably good. Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA 2942 Linden Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 http://www.signaturepress.com (510) 540-6538; fax, (510) 540-1937; e-mail, thompson@... Publishers of books on railroads and on Western history |
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Re: Attention!
MDelvec952
In a message dated 12/12/00 11:39:05 PM Eastern Standard Time,
brockm@... writes: The STMFC is pleased to announce that Byron Rose will be returning to active"interesting" comments and views for awhile. I look forward to his remarks.I'm on the phone with Byron as we speak, reading him this note. "Now I guess I'm committed," sez he, amongst many other things. He'll be on. ....Mike |
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Re: Used book sites
Jeff Aley - GCD PE <jaley@...>
While we're still off topic, you may also find http://www.bibliofind.com/
to be helpful. Note that neither Advanced Book Exchange (ABE) nor Bibliofind are actual booksellers. Instead they contain listings from many smaller book dealers. As a result, each web site might find the same book. Other search sites: http://www.bookfinder.com/ http://www.ippi.com/antiquarian-archive.html http://www.alibris.com/home.cfm Best of luck! -Jeff On Dec 12, 6:37pm, MDelvec952@... wrote: Subject: Re: [STMFC] Used book sitesthe site is just wonderful. There's hardly a used railway title I couldn'tfind on it. Even found a copy of "Painting of Railway Equipment,"only ever seen one other copy in circulation. I bought it. Two copies ofShay Locomotive are on there -- that's just about the rarest of the rare.-- Jeff Aley, Development Engineer jaley@... Graphics Components Division Intel Corporation, Folsom, CA (916) 356-3533 |
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