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Re: Lime Unloading IC/LTRR Gondola
Hello Group!
In my observations it is not at all unusual for bulk agricultural lime to be shipped in mill gondolas, even those of 65' inside length. Any free roaming car would be a candidate.
How to
Hello Group!
In my observations it is not at all unusual for bulk agricultural lime to be shipped in mill gondolas, even those of 65' inside length. Any free roaming car would be a candidate.
How to
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Schleigh Mike
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#166727
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Re: Lime Unloading IC/LTRR Gondola
Here's the image of WM 50519 loaded with coal. This 61-foot mill gon was built in the late 1920s. The photo is dated 1936/08/05.
https://wvhistoryonview.org/catalog/001972
Eric
Here's the image of WM 50519 loaded with coal. This 61-foot mill gon was built in the late 1920s. The photo is dated 1936/08/05.
https://wvhistoryonview.org/catalog/001972
Eric
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Eric Hansmann
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#166728
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Rapido USRA box--order deadline tomorrow
Yup. So Rapido has said.
Ed
Edward Sutorik
Yup. So Rapido has said.
Ed
Edward Sutorik
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spsalso
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#166729
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Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
If interested, please hit "Reply to Sender" (not group).
I can sell them together or separately. The drill press is the model with a tilt head so that it can drill at an angle. It is missing the
If interested, please hit "Reply to Sender" (not group).
I can sell them together or separately. The drill press is the model with a tilt head so that it can drill at an angle. It is missing the
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C J Wyatt
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#166730
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
Jack,
Just so you know, “Reply to Sender” does not work for all systems, including mine. Providing your email address in some form, “rbrown51[at]maine[dot]rr[dot]com” for example, works for
Jack,
Just so you know, “Reply to Sender” does not work for all systems, including mine. Providing your email address in some form, “rbrown51[at]maine[dot]rr[dot]com” for example, works for
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Ralph W. Brown
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#166731
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
I appreciate that info Ralph. I'll keep that in mind in future posts.
Jack
I appreciate that info Ralph. I'll keep that in mind in future posts.
Jack
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C J Wyatt
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#166732
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
Oops! I should have hit "reply to sender".
cjwyatt<at>bellsouth<dot>net
Of course, one usually can extract the email address for the sender from the post.
Oops! I should have hit "reply to sender".
cjwyatt<at>bellsouth<dot>net
Of course, one usually can extract the email address for the sender from the post.
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C J Wyatt
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#166733
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Re: Brazelton 80+ Sensitive Drill Press and X-Y Table (for sale)
Just use the "Private" button on lower right of chat box. It only replies to sender.
Scott McDonald
Just use the "Private" button on lower right of chat box. It only replies to sender.
Scott McDonald
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Scott
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#166734
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Hurricane Dorina
Guys,
I would like to inform those interested in the RPM meet [ Prototype Rails ] held in Cocoa Beach Jan 9-11, that the Cocoa Beach Oceanview Hilton Hotel suffered NO damage from Hurricane
Guys,
I would like to inform those interested in the RPM meet [ Prototype Rails ] held in Cocoa Beach Jan 9-11, that the Cocoa Beach Oceanview Hilton Hotel suffered NO damage from Hurricane
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Mikebrock
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#166735
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Re: Lime Unloading IC/LTRR Gondola
Eric,
In the late 19790s when I was at an inter-service school at Ft. Harrison, Indiana, I photographed a mill gondola of coal being unloaded for the base heating plant. Conrail
Eric,
In the late 19790s when I was at an inter-service school at Ft. Harrison, Indiana, I photographed a mill gondola of coal being unloaded for the base heating plant. Conrail
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Garth Groff <sarahsan@...>
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#166736
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Re: Rapido USRA box--order deadline tomorrow
Be aware that the TH&B cars acquired from the NYC and rebuilt in 1943 had their doors and associated hardware replaced with doors and hardware similar if not identical to those on 50-ton USRA SS cars.
Be aware that the TH&B cars acquired from the NYC and rebuilt in 1943 had their doors and associated hardware replaced with doors and hardware similar if not identical to those on 50-ton USRA SS cars.
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Bill Welch
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#166737
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Re: Crappy Job
Alex, thanks for this amazing anecdote. I rode a Michigan Northern excursion in 1983 from Rockford to Cedar Springs. Also rode the C&O car ferry to Kewaunee (or maybe Manitowoc? don't remember) in
Alex, thanks for this amazing anecdote. I rode a Michigan Northern excursion in 1983 from Rockford to Cedar Springs. Also rode the C&O car ferry to Kewaunee (or maybe Manitowoc? don't remember) in
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Doug Polinder
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#166738
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Express reefers?
I am seldom a poster here but I learn so much. I have a question regarding express reefers that I hope is allowed on this list. I have too many of them for the size of my
I am seldom a poster here but I learn so much. I have a question regarding express reefers that I hope is allowed on this list. I have too many of them for the size of my
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Bob Werre
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#166739
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Re: Express reefers?
Well Bob.....
Where do you model , what do you model and when? The answer to these questions would help in narrowing it down.
Matthew
Well Bob.....
Where do you model , what do you model and when? The answer to these questions would help in narrowing it down.
Matthew
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Matthew Hurst
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#166740
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Re: Express reefers?
The Santa Fe would run multiple express reefers in the Fast Mail for fresh fruit, e.g. strawberries. That would have ended in the 1960’s, maybe even the late 50’s as that traffic shifted to
The Santa Fe would run multiple express reefers in the Fast Mail for fresh fruit, e.g. strawberries. That would have ended in the 1960’s, maybe even the late 50’s as that traffic shifted to
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Bob Miller
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#166741
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Re: Express reefers?
Bob Werre asked:
"I have a question regarding express reefers that I hope is allowed on this list. I have too many of them for the size of my layout. Is there evidence of express trains running
Bob Werre asked:
"I have a question regarding express reefers that I hope is allowed on this list. I have too many of them for the size of my layout. Is there evidence of express trains running
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Benjamin Hom
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#166742
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Re: Express reefers?
Express reefers have been known to run in freight trains, sometimes when returning empty, so my opinion is that they are fair game for STMFC. Other opinions may vary.
Jack Wyatt
Express reefers have been known to run in freight trains, sometimes when returning empty, so my opinion is that they are fair game for STMFC. Other opinions may vary.
Jack Wyatt
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C J Wyatt
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#166743
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Re: Express reefers?
The NP ran cherry trains as a second section of the Eastbound Alaskan. A Pacific, a string of NRC express reefers, and caboose. Up to 8-9 reefers.
The NP ran cherry trains as a second section of the Eastbound Alaskan. A Pacific, a string of NRC express reefers, and caboose. Up to 8-9 reefers.
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npin53
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#166744
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Edited
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Re: Express reefers?
The C&NW would run solid express reefer trains as required off the UP connection in Omaha. These trains were known to run upwards of 15 to 20 cars and pulled by the big Hudson's at passenger train
The C&NW would run solid express reefer trains as required off the UP connection in Omaha. These trains were known to run upwards of 15 to 20 cars and pulled by the big Hudson's at passenger train
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Lloyd Keyser
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#166745
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Bondic
Anyone tried the new glue Bondic advertised on You Tube?
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
Anyone tried the new glue Bondic advertised on You Tube?
Jared Harper
Athens, GA
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Jared Harper
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#166746
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