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Re: Cocoa Beach
GUYZ,
Be thankful for +28 degrees. Yesterday morning it was -10 here in Vermont, and the wind chill was -17. Also, I currently have 33 inches of snow around the house. Anyone
GUYZ,
Be thankful for +28 degrees. Yesterday morning it was -10 here in Vermont, and the wind chill was -17. Also, I currently have 33 inches of snow around the house. Anyone
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Frederick Freitas <prrinvt@...>
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#87772
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Cocoa Beach
Schuyler Larabee says:
"No. 1: When we arrived back in Boston it was 28 degrees. When we left Cocoa it was 28 degrees.
What is wrong with this picture????? Hey, Brock, work on that, willya?"
and
Schuyler Larabee says:
"No. 1: When we arrived back in Boston it was 28 degrees. When we left Cocoa it was 28 degrees.
What is wrong with this picture????? Hey, Brock, work on that, willya?"
and
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Mike Brock <brockm@...>
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#87770
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Cocoa Beach
Just wanted to thank Mike, Jeff and the entire crew of high-paid staff that pulled off another great Prototype Rails meet. Another great mix of clinics, displays and camaraderie!
If anybody wants to
Just wanted to thank Mike, Jeff and the entire crew of high-paid staff that pulled off another great Prototype Rails meet. Another great mix of clinics, displays and camaraderie!
If anybody wants to
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Bill Schneider
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#87769
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Re: Caboose (Box Car)
Missouri Pacific converted some drovers cabooses to LCL service now available in both versions from the MPHS:
<http://www.mopac.org/mphs_store.org.asp>
Jerry Glow
Missouri Pacific converted some drovers cabooses to LCL service now available in both versions from the MPHS:
<http://www.mopac.org/mphs_store.org.asp>
Jerry Glow
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jerryglow2
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#87768
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Re: FGEX Lettering Drawing
Hi Richard,
I do know Larry Berger, a fine man. I doubt that there is a cleaner copy available from Larry.
Larry is a guy who has his ear close to the rail, and manages to find all sorts of obscure
Hi Richard,
I do know Larry Berger, a fine man. I doubt that there is a cleaner copy available from Larry.
Larry is a guy who has his ear close to the rail, and manages to find all sorts of obscure
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#87767
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Looking For William Pardie
Bill please email me off- line, Thanks Pat
Bill please email me off- line, Thanks Pat
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Pat M Duffin
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#87766
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APPRECIATION
First chance I have to email the STMFC and express my appreciation of the work and time and talent
employed by a substantial number of people who put on the Prototype Rails 2010 this last
First chance I have to email the STMFC and express my appreciation of the work and time and talent
employed by a substantial number of people who put on the Prototype Rails 2010 this last
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#87765
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Re: ATSF raised--roof BX-11
I have this very useful February 2010 MR article in front of me. Now a few more questions arise--
Did any of these cars receive the Morton steel running boards, as modelled by the Westerfield Bx-12
I have this very useful February 2010 MR article in front of me. Now a few more questions arise--
Did any of these cars receive the Morton steel running boards, as modelled by the Westerfield Bx-12
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railwayman <stevelucas3@...>
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#87764
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For Sale: S scale steam era freight cars
I have more S scale steam era freight cars listed for sale this week
http://stores.ebay.com/Espee-F-5
Thanks for looking!
Rob Sarberenyi
I have more S scale steam era freight cars listed for sale this week
http://stores.ebay.com/Espee-F-5
Thanks for looking!
Rob Sarberenyi
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Rob Sarberenyi <espeef5@...>
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#87771
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
Also, why do the cars in the rearmost track seem so much
bigger than the ones in front? (Example, GFX 10236 vs.
NP 8885 or NP 14368 vs. NP 35200) Were the reefers
really bigger or is this an
Also, why do the cars in the rearmost track seem so much
bigger than the ones in front? (Example, GFX 10236 vs.
NP 8885 or NP 14368 vs. NP 35200) Were the reefers
really bigger or is this an
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Malcolm H. Houck
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#87763
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
I don't really know. Seemingly from box cars. But rebuilding less than two year old box cars into stock cars seems odd. They were labelled "Comb. box and stock" already in the 7-00 ORER. So the
I don't really know. Seemingly from box cars. But rebuilding less than two year old box cars into stock cars seems odd. They were labelled "Comb. box and stock" already in the 7-00 ORER. So the
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Staffan Ehnbom <staffan.ehnbom@...>
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#87762
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
When they were changed into stock cars do we know what the modified?
Cyril Durrenberger
When they were changed into stock cars do we know what the modified?
Cyril Durrenberger
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Cyril Durrenberger
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#87761
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
Steve,
You wrote:
The EMRy (GN) car number 77442 is a combination box and stock car. It part of series 77000 to 79498 and is a 44' long car. In 1900 there are 750 cars, 745 cars in 1904, and 730
Steve,
You wrote:
The EMRy (GN) car number 77442 is a combination box and stock car. It part of series 77000 to 79498 and is a 44' long car. In 1900 there are 750 cars, 745 cars in 1904, and 730
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Staffan Ehnbom <staffan.ehnbom@...>
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#87760
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
I thought it was lettered "C.M.Ry." at first but upon closer examination it really is "E.M.Ry" which fits in better as a GN subsidiary.
EMRy is the initials for "Eastern Railway of Minnesota" which
I thought it was lettered "C.M.Ry." at first but upon closer examination it really is "E.M.Ry" which fits in better as a GN subsidiary.
EMRy is the initials for "Eastern Railway of Minnesota" which
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S hed <shed999@...>
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#87759
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Re: C.I.&W RR{Cincinnati.Indianpolis &Western RR)
Hello, Joel
The B&O group on yahoo would be a great start. I recall a few years ago the B&O Historical Society had a shot in a calender of this road, steam loco with train!
Sincerely, Mark Morgan
Hello, Joel
The B&O group on yahoo would be a great start. I recall a few years ago the B&O Historical Society had a shot in a calender of this road, steam loco with train!
Sincerely, Mark Morgan
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Mark
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#87758
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C.I.&W RR{Cincinnati.Indianpolis &Western RR)
GENTLEMEN:Anyone in the group having either modeling or railfan data on the CI&W(think it was taken over by the B&O in 1926)looking for railfan data as well as any modeling data..
Joel
GENTLEMEN:Anyone in the group having either modeling or railfan data on the CI&W(think it was taken over by the B&O in 1926)looking for railfan data as well as any modeling data..
Joel
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brooklynbus <mec-bml@...>
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#87757
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Re: Caboose (Box Car)
As did the PRR (NX23 -- X23 boxcar converted to a "bay window" caboose) for which Al Westerfield makes a beautiful kt.
Rich Orr
As did the PRR (NX23 -- X23 boxcar converted to a "bay window" caboose) for which Al Westerfield makes a beautiful kt.
Rich Orr
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SUVCWORR@...
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#87756
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
Found the link on Shorpy
http://www.shorpy.com/node/6924?size=_original
Steve Stull
MARKETPLACE
Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living
Found the link on Shorpy
http://www.shorpy.com/node/6924?size=_original
Steve Stull
MARKETPLACE
Going Green: Your Yahoo! Groups resource for green living
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Steve Stull
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#87755
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
Another photo on the site shows the whole car, with Great Northern on the left end.
Steve Stull
Another photo on the site shows the whole car, with Great Northern on the left end.
Steve Stull
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Steve Stull
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#87754
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Re: Car in Duluth photo
Was it a Colorado Midland car? That road was still active then and Colorado was very much an origin point for livestock. Tony Wagner
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Was it a Colorado Midland car? That road was still active then and Colorado was very much an origin point for livestock. Tony Wagner
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anthony wagner
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#87753
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