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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Thanks guys. It appears that the GATX fleet was much more varied than I initially thought. Reexamination of the various solid blocks of GATX tank cars in many consists is probably in order.
-Phil
Thanks guys. It appears that the GATX fleet was much more varied than I initially thought. Reexamination of the various solid blocks of GATX tank cars in many consists is probably in order.
-Phil
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Phil,
On a practical level, the cars modeled by Tangent are a 1917 design so they are technologically outdated by WWII, and that is also reflected in the radial course design. The later GATC (and
Phil,
On a practical level, the cars modeled by Tangent are a 1917 design so they are technologically outdated by WWII, and that is also reflected in the radial course design. The later GATC (and
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Bruce Smith
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#177938
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
First is not GATX. It’s CGTX. The poster was asking about GATX.
The Type 17’s would be in the tariff but I haven’t tried to figure out fleets. To me it’s a rabbit-hole that would never end
First is not GATX. It’s CGTX. The poster was asking about GATX.
The Type 17’s would be in the tariff but I haven’t tried to figure out fleets. To me it’s a rabbit-hole that would never end
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Brian Carlson
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Phil, that may be possible, but I haven't tried it either. My comments pertained to RTRs and out-of-the-box kits.
Even with the Tangent 1917 design cars, I don't have a good sense of how many of them
Phil, that may be possible, but I haven't tried it either. My comments pertained to RTRs and out-of-the-box kits.
Even with the Tangent 1917 design cars, I don't have a good sense of how many of them
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Dave Parker
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#177936
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Dave,
If I'm not mistaken, David Lehlbach has identified the possibility of modeling at least some of the 1920s longitudinal-course cars by mating an Intermountain tank with a Tangent Type 17
Dave,
If I'm not mistaken, David Lehlbach has identified the possibility of modeling at least some of the 1920s longitudinal-course cars by mating an Intermountain tank with a Tangent Type 17
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nyc3001 .
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#177935
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
I'm with Bruce on this. In addition to the (good luck!) Sunshine Type 30s, there are no models for the many 1920s cars with longitudinal course. We see them in photos, we know they existed,
I'm with Bruce on this. In addition to the (good luck!) Sunshine Type 30s, there are no models for the many 1920s cars with longitudinal course. We see them in photos, we know they existed,
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Dave Parker
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Bruce,
I was unaware that this was a minority car. It just appeared to me that because of the varied types of STC cars from SC&F and GATC cars from Tangent that a variegated fleet could be composed.
Bruce,
I was unaware that this was a minority car. It just appeared to me that because of the varied types of STC cars from SC&F and GATC cars from Tangent that a variegated fleet could be composed.
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Bruce Smith wrote:
Well said, Mr. Smith.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Bruce Smith wrote:
Well said, Mr. Smith.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Phil,
Um, how does the advent of a single car type in the vastness of the General American fleet make it possible to build “a credible fleet of many types of GA tank cars”? I mean, it’s great
Phil,
Um, how does the advent of a single car type in the vastness of the General American fleet make it possible to build “a credible fleet of many types of GA tank cars”? I mean, it’s great
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Bruce Smith
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Except the first, which is a 1955 and later scheme.
Schuyler
Except the first, which is a 1955 and later scheme.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
Yes, I’d like to see this too, though extending back into the mid-40s would be of greater interest.
Schuyler
Yes, I’d like to see this too, though extending back into the mid-40s would be of greater interest.
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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Re: GATX fleet breakdown?
The GATX cars released all have k brakes.
Brian J. Carlson
The GATX cars released all have k brakes.
Brian J. Carlson
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Brian Carlson
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Photo: Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Boxcar (Circa 1910)
Photo: Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Boxcar (Circa 1910)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A176589
Click
Photo: Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Boxcar (Circa 1910)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A176589
Click
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Bob Chaparro
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Photo: GATX 15039/Mid-Co Tank Car (1919)
Photo: GATX 15039/Mid-Co Tank Car (1919)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A214706
Click and hold to enlarge
Photo: GATX 15039/Mid-Co Tank Car (1919)
A photo from the Detroit Public Library:
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A214706
Click and hold to enlarge
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Bob Chaparro
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GATX fleet breakdown?
Now that Tangent has released the plain black GATX version of the Type 17, the possibility of building a credible fleet of many types of GA tank cars is near to realization. Does anyone have a fleet
Now that Tangent has released the plain black GATX version of the Type 17, the possibility of building a credible fleet of many types of GA tank cars is near to realization. Does anyone have a fleet
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nyc3001 .
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Wegman PFE parts
My reply to a request for Wegmann R-30-18(19; 21) reefer parts.
Fenton-
Before Terry died, I had enough parts for well over 100 reefers. I got requests for parts, and slowly roofs and frames and
My reply to a request for Wegmann R-30-18(19; 21) reefer parts.
Fenton-
Before Terry died, I had enough parts for well over 100 reefers. I got requests for parts, and slowly roofs and frames and
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Andy Carlson
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Re: Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
Several persons who saw this photo also believed it was a Santa Fe subsidiary car because they, like me, do not have as good a resolution on their monitors as you apparently have.
I Photoshopped the
Several persons who saw this photo also believed it was a Santa Fe subsidiary car because they, like me, do not have as good a resolution on their monitors as you apparently have.
I Photoshopped the
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Bob Chaparro
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Re: 4/4 IDE's and 8-rung ladders for 10'6" IH
Andy, not sure I told you but the parts did arrive on Saturday. Thanks
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
Andy, not sure I told you but the parts did arrive on Saturday. Thanks
Fenton
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Fenton Wells
250 Frye Rd
Pinehurst NC 28374
910-420-8106
srrfan1401@...
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Vera,
It looks like Patrick Cudahy is the Cudahy of the Wisconsin meet packing company, so you've answered my question.
Your photo clearly shows that they also had reefers.
Thanks - Tom
Vera,
It looks like Patrick Cudahy is the Cudahy of the Wisconsin meet packing company, so you've answered my question.
Your photo clearly shows that they also had reefers.
Thanks - Tom
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Thomas Evans
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Re: Photo: ATSF (?) Boxcar 9260 With Pinto Bean Load (1914)
Um...you can zoom into the corner of the end, and can clearly read the CCC&StL.
Why would anyone think this is a Santa Fe car?
Ray Breyer
Elgin, IL
Um...you can zoom into the corner of the end, and can clearly read the CCC&StL.
Why would anyone think this is a Santa Fe car?
Ray Breyer
Elgin, IL
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Ray Breyer
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