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Re: Speaking of rivets
Try the foil from wine bottles.
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Try the foil from wine bottles.
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Michael Watnoski
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Want to Buy: KASLO shops Canadian National 40-foot Howe trussed SS boxcar kit
Curious if anyone here may have one of the KASLO Shops Canadian National 40-foot Howe trussed SS boxcar kits they would like to sell. Sorry do not know their catalog number if there was more than one
Curious if anyone here may have one of the KASLO Shops Canadian National 40-foot Howe trussed SS boxcar kits they would like to sell. Sorry do not know their catalog number if there was more than one
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Bill Welch
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Re: partial view of a PRR class G25 steel gon
Cheer up Claus, the Pennsy gon looks a lot more capable of handling that tank than the sagging
flat bed trailer it was on in the photo that first came up! The trailer looked like it had a John
Cheer up Claus, the Pennsy gon looks a lot more capable of handling that tank than the sagging
flat bed trailer it was on in the photo that first came up! The trailer looked like it had a John
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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Re: boxcars can be lined up on two tracks
The car to the right appears to be a Erie car with an end door. I'll leave the rest to
tjose with better computer ability than I possess.
My best, Don Valentine
The car to the right appears to be a Erie car with an end door. I'll leave the rest to
tjose with better computer ability than I possess.
My best, Don Valentine
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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Re: HO Tank Car Walkway Upgrades
Don Valentine wrote:
There is a simple answer, from Ed Kaminski who worked with the AC&F tank car plant for years. The answer? it was buyer choice.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
Don Valentine wrote:
There is a simple answer, from Ed Kaminski who worked with the AC&F tank car plant for years. The answer? it was buyer choice.
Tony Thompson
tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Re: HO Tank Car Walkway Upgrades
hello Allen,
I'd be interested in some etched walkways and platform decks for the same lines of tank cars.
Also have a tank car question. Back in the late 1990's my late friend Bob Witbeck, a
hello Allen,
I'd be interested in some etched walkways and platform decks for the same lines of tank cars.
Also have a tank car question. Back in the late 1990's my late friend Bob Witbeck, a
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#172612
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Photo: NP Reefer 91497
NP Reefer 91497
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Hudson Leighton <hudsonl@...>
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Re: I’m trying to make out the owning road
An online search brings up this image from Salt Lake City.
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60s039q
Lee Stoermer
Aldie, VA
An online search brings up this image from Salt Lake City.
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60s039q
Lee Stoermer
Aldie, VA
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Lee
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Re: Number Change On Kadee Cars
Fenton Wells at srrfan1401@... can answer ALL your Southern Rwy freight car questions.
John Golden
Germany
Fenton Wells at srrfan1401@... can answer ALL your Southern Rwy freight car questions.
John Golden
Germany
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golden1014
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Early Great Northern reefers
I've taken a special interest in the early Great Northern refrigerator cars -- that is, refrigerator cars owned by Great Northern Railway prior to formation of WFEX in 1923. The valuation reports
I've taken a special interest in the early Great Northern refrigerator cars -- that is, refrigerator cars owned by Great Northern Railway prior to formation of WFEX in 1923. The valuation reports
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Ray Hutchison
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Re: Speaking of rivets
Does anyone have a source for 0.010 lead foil in reasonable small quantities for modeling purposes? James Cummings
Does anyone have a source for 0.010 lead foil in reasonable small quantities for modeling purposes? James Cummings
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James Cummings
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wire gauge for tie-rods
I was not certain the correct gauge for tie-rods for early box cars and reefers? The originals are usually given as 1.5 inches. Hopefully this would the queen posts in the old roundhouse 36'
I was not certain the correct gauge for tie-rods for early box cars and reefers? The originals are usually given as 1.5 inches. Hopefully this would the queen posts in the old roundhouse 36'
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Ray Hutchison
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Re: Photo: Pullman Company Boxcar PLM X2023
What were these used for?
What were these used for?
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Ray Hutchison
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Greg Martin
Hi Guys,
I case you never met him, I thought I'd share of my friend "TGreg", as I called him, at Cocoa Beach in January 2009. That's Greg on the right and Chris "Ziggy" Zygmunt at left.
Godspeed,
Hi Guys,
I case you never met him, I thought I'd share of my friend "TGreg", as I called him, at Cocoa Beach in January 2009. That's Greg on the right and Chris "Ziggy" Zygmunt at left.
Godspeed,
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golden1014
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Re: Greg Martin
Just got off the phone with Bob Hundman; we commiserated over the passing of Greg Martin. And we agree that while ihis passing is a tragedy, we can minimize our grief by dwelling on how lucky we all
Just got off the phone with Bob Hundman; we commiserated over the passing of Greg Martin. And we agree that while ihis passing is a tragedy, we can minimize our grief by dwelling on how lucky we all
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Peter Weiglin
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
Could it be Cambria Steel? They also built freight cars.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
Could it be Cambria Steel? They also built freight cars.
Eric Hansmann
Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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#172602
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Re: Covid 19 Builds
Great project, hope it turns out perfectly
Fenton
Great project, hope it turns out perfectly
Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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Re: Carnegie Steel built some of the earliest 65 foot mill gons
The references I have don’t show Utah operations for Carnegie Steel. Perhaps it’s like the local iron works in Irondale (near Port Townsend) WA that I was told was owned by Carnegie.Research on
The references I have don’t show Utah operations for Carnegie Steel. Perhaps it’s like the local iron works in Irondale (near Port Townsend) WA that I was told was owned by Carnegie.Research on
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CJ Riley
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#172600
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Covid 19 Builds
I'm building a Train room with a house for my Wife over it.
Paul Catapano
Winchester, VA
I'm building a Train room with a house for my Wife over it.
Paul Catapano
Winchester, VA
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Paul Catapano
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#172599
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Re: [External] [RealSTMFC] C&NW 106628, a 36ft trussrod box car
Also a nice locomotive!
Jim Hunter
Also a nice locomotive!
Jim Hunter
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naptownprr
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#172598
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