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Re: C&O 40' 1930 Automobile Boxcar
Romani ite domum
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Randy Hammill
Prototype Junction
http://prototypejunction.com
Modeling the New Haven Railroad 1946-1954
http://newbritainstation.com
Romani ite domum
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Randy Hammill
Prototype Junction
http://prototypejunction.com
Modeling the New Haven Railroad 1946-1954
http://newbritainstation.com
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Randy Hammill
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#170709
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar (Cement)
Fine china sometimes was shipped i barrels, padded with excelsior.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
Fine china sometimes was shipped i barrels, padded with excelsior.
Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, OR
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Richard Townsend
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#170708
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar (Cement)
Lots of things used to be shipped in barrels at one time. Another example would be nails, which used to come in small size barrels called kegs. Last time I saw a nail keg was in the sixties while in
Lots of things used to be shipped in barrels at one time. Another example would be nails, which used to come in small size barrels called kegs. Last time I saw a nail keg was in the sixties while in
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Dennis Storzek
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#170707
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar (Cement)
There is a photo of a cement barrel on this site: http://northampton.thelehighvalleypress.com/2019/07/10/remembering-coplay-cement-company-progress-industry
What does a barrel of cement weight?
There is a photo of a cement barrel on this site: http://northampton.thelehighvalleypress.com/2019/07/10/remembering-coplay-cement-company-progress-industry
What does a barrel of cement weight?
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Douglas Harding
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#170706
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
Hi Fran,
I checked in my January 1952 ORER (I model 1952), and most large railroads' listings have a "Recapitulation of Car Equipment" at the end of the main listings of cars by number series. The
Hi Fran,
I checked in my January 1952 ORER (I model 1952), and most large railroads' listings have a "Recapitulation of Car Equipment" at the end of the main listings of cars by number series. The
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Todd Sullivan
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#170705
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
Fran,
The group files hold quite a lot of data about the national freight car fleet, and not all of it just deals with boxcars.
This file might be of
Fran,
The group files hold quite a lot of data about the national freight car fleet, and not all of it just deals with boxcars.
This file might be of
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Jack Mullen
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#170704
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar (Cement)
My guess is most barrels for cement were a size known as a tierce, which is about 42 gallons. This is the size of a barrel of petroleum or salt. A 42-gallon barrel of salt would weigh about 400
My guess is most barrels for cement were a size known as a tierce, which is about 42 gallons. This is the size of a barrel of petroleum or salt. A 42-gallon barrel of salt would weigh about 400
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Bob Chaparro
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#170703
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Re: Photo: Barrels in A Boxcar (Cement)
Thank you Bob. My undrstanding from some of the oldtimers is that raw cement was shipped in barrels at
least up into the early 1930's, if not all the way up to the beginning of WW II, but I've never
Thank you Bob. My undrstanding from some of the oldtimers is that raw cement was shipped in barrels at
least up into the early 1930's, if not all the way up to the beginning of WW II, but I've never
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#170702
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Re: C&O 40' 1930 Automobile Boxcar
Donald Valentine wrote:
Well, if we're going to discuss swimming up river against a good current, ancient Greek writers complained about writing on the walls, and there is plenty of Roman
Donald Valentine wrote:
Well, if we're going to discuss swimming up river against a good current, ancient Greek writers complained about writing on the walls, and there is plenty of Roman
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Tony Thompson
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#170701
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Re: Adjusting the gondola fleet
Not being familiar with your area I can only question are your trains all shorts or are there some through cars? Shorts would be dictated by your customers. Through car would be coming or going from
Not being familiar with your area I can only question are your trains all shorts or are there some through cars? Shorts would be dictated by your customers. Through car would be coming or going from
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Clark Propst
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#170700
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Photo: B&O M15K
To follow in Bob's footsteps,
Photo: B&O M15K
Another Doug Lilly photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/149706553@N05/49315460871/in/album-72157689269937726/
Caption: I'll let each of you read it for
To follow in Bob's footsteps,
Photo: B&O M15K
Another Doug Lilly photo:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/149706553@N05/49315460871/in/album-72157689269937726/
Caption: I'll let each of you read it for
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Dan Smith
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#170699
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Re: C&O 40' 1930 Automobile Boxcar
Chuck Cover wrote: "I bought the kit was because they are a bit shorter in height than most automobile boxcars and give the consist and different look. We don’t want all 10’4” 40’ auto
Chuck Cover wrote: "I bought the kit was because they are a bit shorter in height than most automobile boxcars and give the consist and different look. We don’t want all 10’4” 40’ auto
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Donald B. Valentine <riverman_vt@...>
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#170698
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Re: Photo: B&O Tank Car X10
That's not the only clue 😉
As for the design, it's prewar all right, pre WWII, and pre WWI! The single rows of rivets generally data a tank car to 1917 or earlier. They are correct about the car
That's not the only clue 😉
As for the design, it's prewar all right, pre WWII, and pre WWI! The single rows of rivets generally data a tank car to 1917 or earlier. They are correct about the car
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Bruce Smith
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#170697
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Adjusting the gondola fleet
I am in the process of right sizing my freight car fleet due to a slight operational change on my HO B&O Shenandoah SD layout. It is set in late September 1956 and I use an October 1956 ORER (plus
I am in the process of right sizing my freight car fleet due to a slight operational change on my HO B&O Shenandoah SD layout. It is set in late September 1956 and I use an October 1956 ORER (plus
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Fran Giacoma
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#170696
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
And if he can be contacted by email . . .
And if he can be contacted by email . . .
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Schuyler Larrabee
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#170695
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
From the catalog of photos he gave me at CCB:
Keith Retterer
1442 East Bank Dr.
Marietta, GA 30068
Now I’m curious as to what else he has...
Randy
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Randy Hammill
Prototype
From the catalog of photos he gave me at CCB:
Keith Retterer
1442 East Bank Dr.
Marietta, GA 30068
Now I’m curious as to what else he has...
Randy
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Randy Hammill
Prototype
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Randy Hammill
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#170694
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Re: Priming w/Yellow
Personally tried it? No. But there was an article in MR about it. IIRC, the Liquitex airbrush thinner and Liquitex Flow-aid were the keys to making it work. I can’t find an online index to MR (I
Personally tried it? No. But there was an article in MR about it. IIRC, the Liquitex airbrush thinner and Liquitex Flow-aid were the keys to making it work. I can’t find an online index to MR (I
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Aley, Jeff A
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#170693
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Re: T & P 40915
These are actually Northern Pacific Ry. Joint Facility Photos, I don't have the notes, but they would say "G: served by xyz RR & NP."
They have every joint track, and industry photographed and
These are actually Northern Pacific Ry. Joint Facility Photos, I don't have the notes, but they would say "G: served by xyz RR & NP."
They have every joint track, and industry photographed and
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Hudson Leighton <hudsonl@...>
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#170692
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Re: Photos of B&O M-8 box cars
Eric,
I’ve been gathering photos and details on these cars. The M-8 class is largely forgotten, even though the cars dominated the fleet for several years. I’ll be in touch off-list.
Eric,
I’ve been gathering photos and details on these cars. The M-8 class is largely forgotten, even though the cars dominated the fleet for several years. I’ll be in touch off-list.
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Eric Hansmann
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#170691
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Re: New '37 AAR box cars with Deco and NSC-2 ends
For your reference . . .
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al.kresse <water.kresse@...>
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#170690
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