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Photo: Scrap Loads In Gondolas (1955)
Photo: Scrap Loads In Gondolas (1955)
A photo from the Hagley Digital
Photo: Scrap Loads In Gondolas (1955)
A photo from the Hagley Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#177826
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Hello Group!
Allow me to dispel some misconceptions and set aside speculation about the XM-1 on the Salzberg roads. First, the FtDDM&S was the first to receive these cars into their 10000-10099
Hello Group!
Allow me to dispel some misconceptions and set aside speculation about the XM-1 on the Salzberg roads. First, the FtDDM&S was the first to receive these cars into their 10000-10099
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Schleigh Mike
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#177825
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Tony Thompson
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#177824
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Jack and Ben,
Well, I can't say for sure, but it is possible that one of the Salzberg shortlines had a shop that did repair work for the other related lines. Other possibilities are a seasonal traffic
Jack and Ben,
Well, I can't say for sure, but it is possible that one of the Salzberg shortlines had a shop that did repair work for the other related lines. Other possibilities are a seasonal traffic
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177823
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Photo: GATX 31197 & 54877 At DuPont Plant (1940)
Photo: GATX 31197 & 54877 At DuPont Plant (1940)
A photo from the Hagley Digital
Photo: GATX 31197 & 54877 At DuPont Plant (1940)
A photo from the Hagley Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#177822
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Photo: Eaboard Ventilated Boxcar 16204 (1918)
Photo: Eaboard Ventilated Boxcar 16204 (1918)
Yes, Eaboard.
A photo from the Hagley Digital
Photo: Eaboard Ventilated Boxcar 16204 (1918)
Yes, Eaboard.
A photo from the Hagley Digital
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Bob Chaparro
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#177821
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Re: Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
Doug, that's the final word for me, thank you.
Bill Jolitz
Doug, that's the final word for me, thank you.
Bill Jolitz
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Bill J.
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#177820
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Well, Garth, what IS intriguing is that these two cars happen to be coupled together. The odds are long . . .
Schuyler
Well, Garth, what IS intriguing is that these two cars happen to be coupled together. The odds are long . . .
Schuyler
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#177819
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
The original B&M cars were built with two different roof styles as well as two different door styles.
Rich Gibson
Golden, CO
The original B&M cars were built with two different roof styles as well as two different door styles.
Rich Gibson
Golden, CO
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Rich Gibson
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#177818
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
RE: Why the different roof?
The FtDDM&S car is an ex B&M 72000 series car (4 door supports/guides).
I am suspecting the WAG is an ex-71000 series (I can’t see the door area to confirm)
They has
RE: Why the different roof?
The FtDDM&S car is an ex B&M 72000 series car (4 door supports/guides).
I am suspecting the WAG is an ex-71000 series (I can’t see the door area to confirm)
They has
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akerboomk
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#177817
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Resin Car Works kit update
A recent kit has been brought back for a limited time, plus lots of extras for the new NYC gondola kit. Our latest blog post has the info.
A recent kit has been brought back for a limited time, plus lots of extras for the new NYC gondola kit. Our latest blog post has the info.
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Eric Hansmann
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#177816
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Friends,
Pardon my mistake. It should be H.E. Salzberg, not with a "u".
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
Friends,
Pardon my mistake. It should be H.E. Salzberg, not with a "u".
Yours Aye,
Garth Groff 🦆
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177815
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
Jack,
Really nothing intriguing here. The WAG and the FDDM&S were both H.E. Salzburg shortlines (IIRC, WAG in 1954 and FDDM&S in 1956). Both railroads used former B&M XM-1 boxcars, and the Salzburg
Jack,
Really nothing intriguing here. The WAG and the FDDM&S were both H.E. Salzburg shortlines (IIRC, WAG in 1954 and FDDM&S in 1956). Both railroads used former B&M XM-1 boxcars, and the Salzburg
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Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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#177814
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
It appears the WAG car has a different roof. Why would that be?
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
It appears the WAG car has a different roof. Why would that be?
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
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rdgbuff56
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#177813
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Re: F&C B&M XM1
The intriguing thing about this photo is that the car to the left is also an ex-B&M XM-1, one that went to the WAG in the mid-'50s.
Jack Mullen
The intriguing thing about this photo is that the car to the left is also an ex-B&M XM-1, one that went to the WAG in the mid-'50s.
Jack Mullen
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Jack Mullen
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#177812
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Thanks Steve. Not sure why the link didn't take, but you are correct... add back the F at the end.
Also, please ignore my erroneous mention of Ft-Ia being also Ft-18. F-18 seems to have been the
Thanks Steve. Not sure why the link didn't take, but you are correct... add back the F at the end.
Also, please ignore my erroneous mention of Ft-Ia being also Ft-18. F-18 seems to have been the
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Jake Schaible
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#177811
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
You will need to add the f to the bottom link. This cross section from the rebuilt drawing at least shows the proportional spacing of the underframe girders.
Steve Hile
You will need to add the f to the bottom link. This cross section from the rebuilt drawing at least shows the proportional spacing of the underframe girders.
Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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#177810
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Re: Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California.
A map in this 1910 publication
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California.
A map in this 1910 publication
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Douglas Harding
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#177809
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Re: ATSF FT-I and FT-J cross-section
Richard I have photos of the Ft-I underframe, I tried sending them to you but the goups.io won't allow that
Send me an email to atsfcondr42@... and I will be glad to send you the pictures
Charles
Richard I have photos of the Ft-I underframe, I tried sending them to you but the goups.io won't allow that
Send me an email to atsfcondr42@... and I will be glad to send you the pictures
Charles
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charles slater
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#177808
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Re: Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
I found a #83 for sale from Overland in brass. Wondering if I "need" one for the summer of 1943 in the southern San Joaquin Valley. I fear they are more of a Midwest than far West car.
Thanks,
I found a #83 for sale from Overland in brass. Wondering if I "need" one for the summer of 1943 in the southern San Joaquin Valley. I fear they are more of a Midwest than far West car.
Thanks,
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Bill J.
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#177807
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