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DL&W express boxcar w/Allied trucks
BlackDiamondRR@... writes: # is the has Hi Bud, These cars are in the 10000-10039 series and are listed in the 1953 ORER, including the NMRA reprint. They are 10' IH cars. I don't recall them havin
BlackDiamondRR@... writes: # is the has Hi Bud, These cars are in the 10000-10039 series and are listed in the 1953 ORER, including the NMRA reprint. They are 10' IH cars. I don't recall them havin
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DL&W express car w/Allied trucks
BlackDiamondRR@... writes: # Well, I stand corrected. I just saw the photo Bud described and it indeed does have the Allied full cushion trucks, ala the Troop Sleepers. Photos of these cars aren't
BlackDiamondRR@... writes: # Well, I stand corrected. I just saw the photo Bud described and it indeed does have the Allied full cushion trucks, ala the Troop Sleepers. Photos of these cars aren't
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LPG
thompson@... writes: Cold, and under pressure. At the refinery where I work various propylene, propane and butanes are loaded and unloaded from LPG cars daily. Cars are loaded to a spec
thompson@... writes: Cold, and under pressure. At the refinery where I work various propylene, propane and butanes are loaded and unloaded from LPG cars daily. Cars are loaded to a spec
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LPG warming up
midcentury@... writes: Keep in mind we're talking 33,000 gallons of the stuff, and that volume in a 10-foot-diameter cylinder ain't gonna warm up too quickly. But since railcars are in reali
midcentury@... writes: Keep in mind we're talking 33,000 gallons of the stuff, and that volume in a 10-foot-diameter cylinder ain't gonna warm up too quickly. But since railcars are in reali
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DL&W 68000 series gons
tculotta@... writes: Standard Steel Car Company ....Mike
tculotta@... writes: Standard Steel Car Company ....Mike
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If my eyes don't decieve me
In a message dated 4/23/2004 1:27:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pierre.oliver@... writes: << I've got a photo here of a D.L.&W outside braced boxcar, #50242, marked for coal loading. Unless my
In a message dated 4/23/2004 1:27:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pierre.oliver@... writes: << I've got a photo here of a D.L.&W outside braced boxcar, #50242, marked for coal loading. Unless my
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DL&W anthracite car
ian@... writes: Ian, thanks very much for posting it. In fact, if you don't mind, I'd like to share the link with the Lackawanna-oriented lists. That's the first time I've seen a br
ian@... writes: Ian, thanks very much for posting it. In fact, if you don't mind, I'd like to share the link with the Lackawanna-oriented lists. That's the first time I've seen a br
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Milk CARS on the Santa Fe?
rhendrickson@... writes: That's been my guess in the West. A big researcher of the milk biz here in the East, I was amazed to come across occasional milk cans on front porches and supporting
rhendrickson@... writes: That's been my guess in the West. A big researcher of the milk biz here in the East, I was amazed to come across occasional milk cans on front porches and supporting
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DL&W Express Boxcars (was mail in plain boxcars)
b.hom@... writes: Bud, Where did you buy that photo? I'd like one, also, as that is an unusual configuration with the Allied trucks. None of the express boxcars were delivered with those
b.hom@... writes: Bud, Where did you buy that photo? I'd like one, also, as that is an unusual configuration with the Allied trucks. None of the express boxcars were delivered with those
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Lackawanna 40 ft. gon
In a message dated 11/24/05 9:40:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, lndkline@... writes: Ed Mines asked: > Has anyone seen a good photo of a DL&W 40 ft. gon in service in the > '40s? (snip) Reading
In a message dated 11/24/05 9:40:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, lndkline@... writes: Ed Mines asked: > Has anyone seen a good photo of a DL&W 40 ft. gon in service in the > '40s? (snip) Reading
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DL&W ARA boxcar
writes: The very first car to wear that billboard rolled out of the Magor Car Company plant in Clifton, N.J., in April 1942. Likely not, but not impossible. I've got a dozen or so photos of these cars
writes: The very first car to wear that billboard rolled out of the Magor Car Company plant in Clifton, N.J., in April 1942. Likely not, but not impossible. I've got a dozen or so photos of these cars
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DL&W ARA boxcar
writes: Too, all four of the photos showing billboard-painted cars have the modern Murphy steel roofs, and all of those in the pre-billboard paint have the as-built Hutchins roofs. F&C eventually made
writes: Too, all four of the photos showing billboard-painted cars have the modern Murphy steel roofs, and all of those in the pre-billboard paint have the as-built Hutchins roofs. F&C eventually made
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New IC hopper
writes: hopper appear After seeing the link to the IC cars at work, I couldn't wait to get home to compare to the DL&W cars. The fact that ACF built these I thought we had a ringer. DL&W favored on-li
writes: hopper appear After seeing the link to the IC cars at work, I couldn't wait to get home to compare to the DL&W cars. The fact that ACF built these I thought we had a ringer. DL&W favored on-li
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DF ????????
mlaughlinnyc@... writes: applied The brand name reffered to by the DF on the doors was "Damage Free." Evans Damage Free loaders was a pretty commonly used term by people dealing with the cars in
mlaughlinnyc@... writes: applied The brand name reffered to by the DF on the doors was "Damage Free." Evans Damage Free loaders was a pretty commonly used term by people dealing with the cars in
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DL&W 40 Boxcar question
midcentury@... writes: what Hi Andy, The 54651 is stenciled 2-55. This group had U.S. Gypsum "grated" running boards, which is very similar to the Apex, on cars 54500-54749 according to DL&W
midcentury@... writes: what Hi Andy, The 54651 is stenciled 2-55. This group had U.S. Gypsum "grated" running boards, which is very similar to the Apex, on cars 54500-54749 according to DL&W
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Two brake system modeling questions
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Anniversary of the USRA
On this date in 1917 the USRA took control of America's railroads. By the time the government bowed out, railroads and railroading had changed, including the freight cars. Mike Del Vecchio
On this date in 1917 the USRA took control of America's railroads. By the time the government bowed out, railroads and railroading had changed, including the freight cars. Mike Del Vecchio
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Freight train speed on grades - early diesel era
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And now for something completely different - Rabey
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Mike Del Vecchio
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