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Re: Photo: Wood Pipe Load
While not the ones in the article we had some in the ground through the mid 1900’s in my hometown. They were being replaced when I was an engineering intern.
Brian J. Carlson P.E.
While not the ones in the article we had some in the ground through the mid 1900’s in my hometown. They were being replaced when I was an engineering intern.
Brian J. Carlson P.E.
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Brian Carlson
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#165532
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Re: Photo: Wood Pipe Load
I can’t imagine they lasted long in service.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
I can’t imagine they lasted long in service.
Thanks!
Brian Ehni
(Sent from my iPhone)
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BRIAN PAUL EHNI
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#165531
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Re: Slim pickings for RR magazine
Model Railroaders to me is a recurring thing for beginners. No more plans, kitbashes, etc. RMC RMC RMC
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
Sunbury, Pa.
Model Railroaders to me is a recurring thing for beginners. No more plans, kitbashes, etc. RMC RMC RMC
Francis A. Pehowic, Jr.
Sunbury, Pa.
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rdgbuff56
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#165530
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Re: SL-SF, KCS, CIL Boxcar Kits (was Re: [RealSTMFC] 3 new 40'er for Collinsville)
Thank you Mike.Armand Premo
Virus-free. www.avast.com
Thank you Mike.Armand Premo
Virus-free. www.avast.com
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Armand Premo
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#165529
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Re: Slim pickings for RR magazine
My local B&N only has RMC sporadically or maybe they only get a couple and they disappear quickly. I'm not impressed with the "new RMC" anyway and don't like the larger pages as I keep any useful
My local B&N only has RMC sporadically or maybe they only get a couple and they disappear quickly. I'm not impressed with the "new RMC" anyway and don't like the larger pages as I keep any useful
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Roger Huber <trainpainter@...>
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#165528
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Re: Slim pickings for RR magazine
My daughter works at a bookstore in a suburban mall here in Toronto. They still get RMC and MR plus a number of Brit model magazines as well as US and Brit prototype mags. They have a significant
My daughter works at a bookstore in a suburban mall here in Toronto. They still get RMC and MR plus a number of Brit model magazines as well as US and Brit prototype mags. They have a significant
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Richard McQuade
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#165527
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Re: SL-SF, KCS, CIL Boxcar Kits (was Re: [RealSTMFC] 3 new 40'er for Collinsville)
Armand,
An easy way to add a Monon car from that era is the '37 AAR 9000 series car that the Monon Society had Red Caboose run. Caboose Hobbies is now the vendor for the Society models:
Armand,
An easy way to add a Monon car from that era is the '37 AAR 9000 series car that the Monon Society had Red Caboose run. Caboose Hobbies is now the vendor for the Society models:
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Michael Aufderheide
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#165526
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Re: Slim pickings for RR magazine
Frankly, I get far more out of RMC than I do MR, especially since for any half decent content, you have to pay extra for with the MR Video Minus ) ; [
Take Care,
Brian R. Termunde
Midvale, Utah
Frankly, I get far more out of RMC than I do MR, especially since for any half decent content, you have to pay extra for with the MR Video Minus ) ; [
Take Care,
Brian R. Termunde
Midvale, Utah
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Brian Termunde
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#165525
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Re: New Walthers freight cars
Charlie Vik,
Today there are so few LHS that it would have to be a "virtual" countertop.
Sad, but true.
Allen Cain
Charlie Vik,
Today there are so few LHS that it would have to be a "virtual" countertop.
Sad, but true.
Allen Cain
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Allen Cain
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#165524
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Photo: Wood Pipe Load
Photo: Wood Pipe Load
A photo from The History of Sanitary Sewers website:
https://www.sewerhistory.org/images/pi/pil/1943_pil01.jpg
Notice the tree sapling cribbing.
Caption from the site:
Photo: Wood Pipe Load
A photo from The History of Sanitary Sewers website:
https://www.sewerhistory.org/images/pi/pil/1943_pil01.jpg
Notice the tree sapling cribbing.
Caption from the site:
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Bob Chaparro
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#165523
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Re: test
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Paul
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Paul Doggett
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#165522
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Re: test
Thanks
Thanks, it worked.
Rick
-----------------------------------------From: "Paul Doggett via Groups.Io"
To: main@realstmfc.groups.io
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday July 16 2019 3:28:10PM
Subject: Re:
Thanks
Thanks, it worked.
Rick
-----------------------------------------From: "Paul Doggett via Groups.Io"
To: main@realstmfc.groups.io
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday July 16 2019 3:28:10PM
Subject: Re:
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rdietrichson
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#165521
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Re: test
Hello Rick
Did that work.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
Hello Rick
Did that work.
Paul Doggett. England 🏴
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Paul Doggett
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#165520
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test
Could someone please forward any message on this group.
Thanks,
Rick
Could someone please forward any message on this group.
Thanks,
Rick
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rdietrichson
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#165519
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Re: SL-SF, KCS, CIL Boxcar Kits (was Re: [RealSTMFC] 3 new 40'er for Collinsville)
Bruce Smith wrote:
"It might also help for Armand to consult some archival material.
For example, Ted Culotta covered the St. Louis-San Francisco single sheathed boxcar in the FIRST installment of
Bruce Smith wrote:
"It might also help for Armand to consult some archival material.
For example, Ted Culotta covered the St. Louis-San Francisco single sheathed boxcar in the FIRST installment of
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Benjamin Hom
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#165518
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Re: New Walthers freight cars
What I recall most about Train Miniature is they were the among the first if not the first company to have monthly releases back in the day when we felt blessed if Athearn would favor us with a new
What I recall most about Train Miniature is they were the among the first if not the first company to have monthly releases back in the day when we felt blessed if Athearn would favor us with a new
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Charlie Vlk
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#165517
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Re: Re-trucked Bx11/Bx12
From other folks I'm getting a consensus that the cars were merely stored at Santa Fe Springs and then moved up the line to Vernon and Los Angeles as needed. This does make sense.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet,
From other folks I'm getting a consensus that the cars were merely stored at Santa Fe Springs and then moved up the line to Vernon and Los Angeles as needed. This does make sense.
Bob Chaparro
Hemet,
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Bob Chaparro
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#165516
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Re: SL-SF, KCS, CIL Boxcar Kits (was Re: [RealSTMFC] 3 new 40'er for Collinsville)
It might also help for Armand to consult some archival material.
For example, Ted Culotta covered the St. Louis-San Francisco single sheathed boxcar in the FIRST installment of “Essential Freight
It might also help for Armand to consult some archival material.
For example, Ted Culotta covered the St. Louis-San Francisco single sheathed boxcar in the FIRST installment of “Essential Freight
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Bruce Smith
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#165515
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Re: BLI Penn Salt tank car paint schemes
1961 photo
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
1961 photo
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*Tim O'Connor*
*Sterling, Massachusetts*
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Tim O'Connor
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#165514
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SL-SF, KCS, CIL Boxcar Kits (was Re: [RealSTMFC] 3 new 40'er for Collinsville)
Armand Premo asked:
"Looking for a source for Frisco, KCS and CIL Boxcars Kits or RTR Any help would be appreciated."
I replied:
"That's a wide net. Anything specific?"
Armand responded:
"Steam era
Armand Premo asked:
"Looking for a source for Frisco, KCS and CIL Boxcars Kits or RTR Any help would be appreciated."
I replied:
"That's a wide net. Anything specific?"
Armand responded:
"Steam era
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Benjamin Hom
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#165513
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