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Re: 1960 End Date
LOL ! :-D
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
LOL ! :-D
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Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
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Tim O'Connor
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#175613
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Re: 1960 End Date
Ummmmm... Jared?? Do you realize you're replying to this group's message #58? From December 2000???
Tom Madden
Ummmmm... Jared?? Do you realize you're replying to this group's message #58? From December 2000???
Tom Madden
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Tom Madden
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#175612
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Re: Extreme Tank Car Modeling
These photos show MSTL gas electric GE-25 in week sprayer service, on fire. The attached tank car, containing the weed killer, is AMOX 701. Date is July 1, 1963 at Heartand MN.
Doug
These photos show MSTL gas electric GE-25 in week sprayer service, on fire. The attached tank car, containing the weed killer, is AMOX 701. Date is July 1, 1963 at Heartand MN.
Doug
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Douglas Harding
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#175611
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
That a car end would be termed "indestructible" tells you all you need to know about problems with wood car ends, leading eventually to steel ends, of course. And BTW the name of that end turned out
That a car end would be termed "indestructible" tells you all you need to know about problems with wood car ends, leading eventually to steel ends, of course. And BTW the name of that end turned out
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Tony Thompson
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#175610
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
Photo from the 1922 CBC:
Lack of initials above the car number seems to suggest a DL&W car. Here's an Erie car:
Dennis Storzek
Photo from the 1922 CBC:
Lack of initials above the car number seems to suggest a DL&W car. Here's an Erie car:
Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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#175609
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Re: 1960 End Date
Jared Harper wrote:
"You're alive! Since I have not heard a peep about you or from you I thought you might have croaked from Covid."
Not funny. Greg Martin. Way too soon.
Ben Hom
Jared Harper wrote:
"You're alive! Since I have not heard a peep about you or from you I thought you might have croaked from Covid."
Not funny. Greg Martin. Way too soon.
Ben Hom
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Benjamin Hom
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#175608
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Re: Coupler Mounting Screws
Matt you are right. Mine are 4-40, but I have used them to cut brass 2-56 screws.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
Matt you are right. Mine are 4-40, but I have used them to cut brass 2-56 screws.
Doug Harding
www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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#175607
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Re: 1960 End Date
You're alive! Since I have not heard a peep about you or from you I thought you might have croaked from Covid.
Jared Harper
You're alive! Since I have not heard a peep about you or from you I thought you might have croaked from Covid.
Jared Harper
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Jared Harper
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#175606
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B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
I believe those are stiffening ridges of some kind. If you look at the right side of the roof, the panel seams do extend all the way to the edge, beyond the more prominent features.
David Thompson
I believe those are stiffening ridges of some kind. If you look at the right side of the roof, the panel seams do extend all the way to the edge, beyond the more prominent features.
David Thompson
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David
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#175605
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Photo: VGN Gondola 18125 With Coal Load
Virginian class G-2, ordinary 50-ton gondola. Curiously, Kanawha Glen Jean & Eastern ordered copies of this design, but those cars do not appear to have gone to C&O when it took over that line in
Virginian class G-2, ordinary 50-ton gondola. Curiously, Kanawha Glen Jean & Eastern ordered copies of this design, but those cars do not appear to have gone to C&O when it took over that line in
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David
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#175604
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Photo: PRR Automobile Boxcar 62812
I believe that's a BR&P hopper in the background.
David Thompson
I believe that's a BR&P hopper in the background.
David Thompson
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David
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#175603
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Photo: Norfolk & Western Boxcar 65216
N&W 65216 is a class BJa ventilator car. Lettering style dates it to the late '20s or early-mid '30s, and the car has a replacement Climax radial roof. Lumber is not the first lading one might think
N&W 65216 is a class BJa ventilator car. Lettering style dates it to the late '20s or early-mid '30s, and the car has a replacement Climax radial roof. Lumber is not the first lading one might think
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David
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#175602
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
That’s a B&O M-15 boxcar rebuilt with “Indestructible ends.” These became M-15f, M-15h, and M-15j subclasses. HO resin kits have been available from Westerfield Models.
That’s a B&O M-15 boxcar rebuilt with “Indestructible ends.” These became M-15f, M-15h, and M-15j subclasses. HO resin kits have been available from Westerfield Models.
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Eric Hansmann
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#175601
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B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
Home-grown Tatum end. B&O applied it to many of their double-sheathed cars in the 1920s and '30s.
David Thompson
Home-grown Tatum end. B&O applied it to many of their double-sheathed cars in the 1920s and '30s.
David Thompson
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David
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#175600
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Re: Photos: MPLX Tank Car 966 - Mexican Petroleum Corporation
John:
I date the American Gas silver-on-black scheme to about 1930. I don't think it persisted very long, and my sense is that the white-oval-on-black scheme came along later. My guess is that you
John:
I date the American Gas silver-on-black scheme to about 1930. I don't think it persisted very long, and my sense is that the white-oval-on-black scheme came along later. My guess is that you
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Dave Parker
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#175599
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Re: B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
I don't know how unusual this combination is generally, but it (or something similar) is not uncommon on rebuilt 36-ft DS cars (D&H, NYNH&H, probably others). But, this is a 40-ft car (says my 1938
I don't know how unusual this combination is generally, but it (or something similar) is not uncommon on rebuilt 36-ft DS cars (D&H, NYNH&H, probably others). But, this is a 40-ft car (says my 1938
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Dave Parker
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#175598
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Re: Photos: MPLX Tank Car 966 - Mexican Petroleum Corporation
Does anyone know the timeline for the later MPLX lettering schemes? Did the American Gas lettering on silver preceed the white Amoco logo on black, or were they concurrent? Wondering what would be
Does anyone know the timeline for the later MPLX lettering schemes? Did the American Gas lettering on silver preceed the white Amoco logo on black, or were they concurrent? Wondering what would be
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John Stanford
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#175597
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B&O double sheathed boxcar with single sheathed ends?
Folks,
A Facebook poster pointed out that B&O boxcar #82965, just to the right of center and just beyond the two tank cars in this John Vachon, June 1941 photo of Milwaukee's
Folks,
A Facebook poster pointed out that B&O boxcar #82965, just to the right of center and just beyond the two tank cars in this John Vachon, June 1941 photo of Milwaukee's
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Bruce Smith
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#175596
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Re: Coupler Mounting Screws
Actually, binder head screws are used in conjunction with binder posts, a T-shaped internally-threaded post which fits in standard punched holes in paper. The posts and the screws are used to
Actually, binder head screws are used in conjunction with binder posts, a T-shaped internally-threaded post which fits in standard punched holes in paper. The posts and the screws are used to
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#175595
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Re: Poultry cars : Bachmann news just received
No one is going to import a "Tangent quality" RTR poultry car from China (or wherever).
Ambroid wood kit, Overland brass, or scratchbuild. Them's the choices in HO
No one is going to import a "Tangent quality" RTR poultry car from China (or wherever).
Ambroid wood kit, Overland brass, or scratchbuild. Them's the choices in HO
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Tim O'Connor
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#175594
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