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Question re: Lidgerwoods
The late Bill Hewlett was an avid modeller of the Pacific Great Eastern and a prolific photographer. In the mid-1960s he became the first member of the Pacific Northwest Region of the NMRA to earn the
The late Bill Hewlett was an avid modeller of the Pacific Great Eastern and a prolific photographer. In the mid-1960s he became the first member of the Pacific Northwest Region of the NMRA to earn the
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greg kennelly
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Interesting B-50-17 pics
Tony, The 1-1-53 ORER shows the same series, 180000 - 182346, with 2261 cars. The IH shows as 9'-4" and the capacity is listed as 3466 CU FT compared to 3463 as stencilled on this car. My best guess o
Tony, The 1-1-53 ORER shows the same series, 180000 - 182346, with 2261 cars. The IH shows as 9'-4" and the capacity is listed as 3466 CU FT compared to 3463 as stencilled on this car. My best guess o
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greg kennelly
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a partial view of a StLIM&S boxcar
There is a sign attached to the car to the right of and above the "KEEP OFF" notice that reads "Presented By" and a couple of names that I cannot quite make out - looks like it might say "Jo?? and Fat
There is a sign attached to the car to the right of and above the "KEEP OFF" notice that reads "Presented By" and a couple of names that I cannot quite make out - looks like it might say "Jo?? and Fat
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greg kennelly
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Any special purpose for trucks?
Ian Cranstone wrote: "I seem to recall seeing at least one photo of these trucks utilized under a Canadian tank car, but they certainly were not common." Ian, Pacific Great Eastern's tank cars in dies
Ian Cranstone wrote: "I seem to recall seeing at least one photo of these trucks utilized under a Canadian tank car, but they certainly were not common." Ian, Pacific Great Eastern's tank cars in dies
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greg kennelly
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PFE car washing info
Tony, A very interesting tabulation of data. It is interesting to note that, for my Sept 1952 modelling era, more cars (38851) than the total fleet size (38631 in 1952) had been painted in the 1/1946
Tony, A very interesting tabulation of data. It is interesting to note that, for my Sept 1952 modelling era, more cars (38851) than the total fleet size (38631 in 1952) had been painted in the 1/1946
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greg kennelly
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mid 30's ORER help - CPR 23xxxx series SS boxcars
Hi Rob, The July 1935 ORER shows 3430 cars with hopper doors in series 230000 - 234999 and 50 cars without hopper doors in series 234000 - 234599 - the number of cars in this group is shown as an incr
Hi Rob, The July 1935 ORER shows 3430 cars with hopper doors in series 230000 - 234999 and 50 cars without hopper doors in series 234000 - 234599 - the number of cars in this group is shown as an incr
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greg kennelly
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Standard Tank Car Frame Dimensions
Colin, The 1919 Car Builders Dictionary and Cyclopedia has a drawing (unfortunately, not dimensioned) on Page 339 (Page 357 of the PDF available on-line from the University of Hong Kong at this link:
Colin, The 1919 Car Builders Dictionary and Cyclopedia has a drawing (unfortunately, not dimensioned) on Page 339 (Page 357 of the PDF available on-line from the University of Hong Kong at this link:
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greg kennelly
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Pacific Northwest Lumber Traffic
Garth, I would support your interpretation. According to a number of CPR historians here in the Vancouver, BC area, the CP would routinely send empty US road cars up to Squamish on the barge (Car Serv
Garth, I would support your interpretation. According to a number of CPR historians here in the Vancouver, BC area, the CP would routinely send empty US road cars up to Squamish on the barge (Car Serv
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greg kennelly
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Pacific Great Eastern freight cars in the US in the 1950s (offshoot
Thanks to Bob Hanmer and Barry Bennett who, off list, provided me with information that the statement "Freight Cars owned are used only in Switching Service with direct connections" appeared in the Pa
Thanks to Bob Hanmer and Barry Bennett who, off list, provided me with information that the statement "Freight Cars owned are used only in Switching Service with direct connections" appeared in the Pa
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greg kennelly
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Pacific Great Eastern freight cars in the US in the 1950s (offshoot from Pacific Northwest Lumber Traffic)
In "Pacific Northwest Lumber Traffic", Tim O’Connor wrote: “There's a late 1950's shot of PGE 4220 (NSC built 40 foot box) in the Los Angeles area in the Jim Gerstley slide collection. The car has a b
In "Pacific Northwest Lumber Traffic", Tim O’Connor wrote: “There's a late 1950's shot of PGE 4220 (NSC built 40 foot box) in the Los Angeles area in the Jim Gerstley slide collection. The car has a b
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greg kennelly
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Pacific Northwest Lumber Traffic
Doug Polinder writes: "My observations of Pacific Northwest lumber traffic agree with Chuck Soule's sightings in Tacoma. GN received interchange cars from CN at New Westminster BC, and I believe CN fo
Doug Polinder writes: "My observations of Pacific Northwest lumber traffic agree with Chuck Soule's sightings in Tacoma. GN received interchange cars from CN at New Westminster BC, and I believe CN fo
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greg kennelly
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box cars on the MN&S
The July 1940 and April 1942 ORERs show ten (10) MN&S 36 ft box cars, numbered 2501 - 2510. XM IL 36-0, IW 8-6, IH 8-0, 2448 CUFT, CAPY 80000, doors 6-0W x 7-6H. The listings include a statement that
The July 1940 and April 1942 ORERs show ten (10) MN&S 36 ft box cars, numbered 2501 - 2510. XM IL 36-0, IW 8-6, IH 8-0, 2448 CUFT, CAPY 80000, doors 6-0W x 7-6H. The listings include a statement that
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greg kennelly
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B&O and PRR Sentinel/Merchandise Serrvice box cars
Many thanks for that information, Jim. Cheers, Greg Kennelly Burnaby, BC
Many thanks for that information, Jim. Cheers, Greg Kennelly Burnaby, BC
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greg kennelly
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B&O and PRR Sentinel/Merchandise Serrvice box cars
Many thanks, Ben. Armed with that information, I will simply assume for my modelling purposes that either PRR X29 #52569 also made a trip to the Vancouver, BC area 13 months prior to Walter Frost's ph
Many thanks, Ben. Armed with that information, I will simply assume for my modelling purposes that either PRR X29 #52569 also made a trip to the Vancouver, BC area 13 months prior to Walter Frost's ph
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greg kennelly
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B&O and PRR Sentinel/Merchandise Serrvice box cars
B&O 466292 in the Sentinel Service paint scheme was photographed by Walter E Frost in Vancouver, BC, on June 13, 1954 (re-weighed and repacked at WA in 9-53) http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/b-o-bal
B&O 466292 in the Sentinel Service paint scheme was photographed by Walter E Frost in Vancouver, BC, on June 13, 1954 (re-weighed and repacked at WA in 9-53) http://searcharchives.vancouver.ca/b-o-bal
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greg kennelly
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Help identifying a photographer, please.
Group, Please forgive this slightly off topic post, but I have uploaded a file at https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/STMFC/files/Unknown%20photographers%20mark/ showing an identifying mark which appe
Group, Please forgive this slightly off topic post, but I have uploaded a file at https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/STMFC/files/Unknown%20photographers%20mark/ showing an identifying mark which appe
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greg kennelly
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Richard Hendrickson
I first met Richard at the NMRA National Convention in Sacramento in 2011 but we had corresponded for a number of years prior to that. Along with Ian Cranstone, Richard provided me with immeasurable h
I first met Richard at the NMRA National Convention in Sacramento in 2011 but we had corresponded for a number of years prior to that. Along with Ian Cranstone, Richard provided me with immeasurable h
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greg kennelly
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Seen & Heard at Cocoa Beach - Southern Car and Foundry tank car
Brian, Thank you for posting this group of photographs. I am particularly interested in a group of British American Oil Company (BAOX) tank cars also built by STC Co in March - August of 1923. Virtual
Brian, Thank you for posting this group of photographs. I am particularly interested in a group of British American Oil Company (BAOX) tank cars also built by STC Co in March - August of 1923. Virtual
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greg kennelly
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Dating tank car photographs
Many thanks, Richard. Your knowledge of such STMFC trivia is greatly appreciated. Based on that information, I think I am probably on fairly safe ground with respect to the "prototype police" in havin
Many thanks, Richard. Your knowledge of such STMFC trivia is greatly appreciated. Based on that information, I think I am probably on fairly safe ground with respect to the "prototype police" in havin
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greg kennelly
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Dating tank car photographs
With tank cars not being re-weighed on a regular basis, I am searching for clues to help date tank car photographs. Courtesy of Ian Cranstone, I have several photographs of British American Oil Compan
With tank cars not being re-weighed on a regular basis, I am searching for clues to help date tank car photographs. Courtesy of Ian Cranstone, I have several photographs of British American Oil Compan
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greg kennelly
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