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Hide Cars - perhaps not the last wood, however....
Best I can offer is this photo of a gon loaded with horse bones. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Harding Iowa Central Railroad
Best I can offer is this photo of a gon loaded with horse bones. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Harding Iowa Central Railroad
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Canadian National Refrigerator Car 209120 (1937)
I believe a divided basket means the bunker can be fully filled or half filled, my folding down a “shelf” in the bunker. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Ha
I believe a divided basket means the bunker can be fully filled or half filled, my folding down a “shelf” in the bunker. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Ha
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Wood grain doors
Jared here are few photos. Usually they were stacked haphazardly near the tracks or the depot. The stack of doors on the FtDDM&S is an impressive pile. Don’t know the location, but would guess Fort Do
Jared here are few photos. Usually they were stacked haphazardly near the tracks or the depot. The stack of doors on the FtDDM&S is an impressive pile. Don’t know the location, but would guess Fort Do
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Branchline UTLX Wood Reefer
Nice weathering Charlie. There is one small error, not your fault, but rather Branchline's fault. The MSTL herald had three colors, and should have a half red rectangle. As no one makes the correct si
Nice weathering Charlie. There is one small error, not your fault, but rather Branchline's fault. The MSTL herald had three colors, and should have a half red rectangle. As no one makes the correct si
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Photo: Standard Coal Company Box Car Unloader (1914)
During the steam era most roads west of the Mississippi preferred gons over open hoppers for coal. In winter months they used boxcars, esp the northern roads, to prevent rain/snow freezing the coal. B
During the steam era most roads west of the Mississippi preferred gons over open hoppers for coal. In winter months they used boxcars, esp the northern roads, to prevent rain/snow freezing the coal. B
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Photo: Watermelons In Livestock Car (Undated)
Remember that livestock slaughter took place year-round, some plants running several shifts. Slaughter houses also like to keep1-3 days of livestock on hand to keep cutting lines going even if supply
Remember that livestock slaughter took place year-round, some plants running several shifts. Slaughter houses also like to keep1-3 days of livestock on hand to keep cutting lines going even if supply
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Stain for wooden barrels
Here are some photos of wood barrels used as containers for food and drink. The barrels are not stained or painted, but note the various staves have variation in color, so a simple stain job will not
Here are some photos of wood barrels used as containers for food and drink. The barrels are not stained or painted, but note the various staves have variation in color, so a simple stain job will not
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Photo: Cudahy Packing Company Plant & Union Stockyards – Salt Lake City
Bob it looks to me like older wooden cars in front of some newer all steel (ie taller) cars. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Harding Iowa Central Railroad
Bob it looks to me like older wooden cars in front of some newer all steel (ie taller) cars. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Douglas Harding Iowa Central Railroad
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Photo: Holly Sugar Plant - Huntington Beach (Circa 1917)
Tom yes indeed those are piles of beets. If you zoom in you will see the tracks between the piles. Also note the cranes used to move beets from the piles to the conveyor into the processing house. Her
Tom yes indeed those are piles of beets. If you zoom in you will see the tracks between the piles. Also note the cranes used to move beets from the piles to the conveyor into the processing house. Her
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Photo: Holly Sugar Plant - Huntington Beach (Circa 1917)
Sugar beets used to be a major crop in Iowa. They moved out as farmers switched to soybeans in the 30s and 40s. Soybeans require more water than beets, so beets moved to dryer climes further west, the
Sugar beets used to be a major crop in Iowa. They moved out as farmers switched to soybeans in the 30s and 40s. Soybeans require more water than beets, so beets moved to dryer climes further west, the
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Three Old SP Boxcars (Undated)
The photo description says 2' bolts. Being this is a lumber train in Oregon, I suspect shingle bolts, for making wood shingles. Most likely cedar. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding
The photo description says 2' bolts. Being this is a lumber train in Oregon, I suspect shingle bolts, for making wood shingles. Most likely cedar. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding
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St Louis Refrigerator Car Co
Charlie, I finally did some digging and found one of the SLRX cars I did almost 20 years ago, using a MDC reefer kit. Certainly not a detailed model, but at the time it was about the only option for a
Charlie, I finally did some digging and found one of the SLRX cars I did almost 20 years ago, using a MDC reefer kit. Certainly not a detailed model, but at the time it was about the only option for a
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St Louis Refrigerator Car Co
Charlie years ago I used the 36' MDC reefer and I think Clover House dry transfers https://cloverhouse.com/Cart/product_info.php?products_id=10176 Not a hi detailed model, but an op session good enoug
Charlie years ago I used the 36' MDC reefer and I think Clover House dry transfers https://cloverhouse.com/Cart/product_info.php?products_id=10176 Not a hi detailed model, but an op session good enoug
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GN 66203 - flatcar underframe
I believe Clover House offers twisted wire or cable. Cloverhouse.com There have been several other companies as well, look at ads in the Narrow Gauge Gazette Check Hobby Lobby for bead stringing wire,
I believe Clover House offers twisted wire or cable. Cloverhouse.com There have been several other companies as well, look at ads in the Narrow Gauge Gazette Check Hobby Lobby for bead stringing wire,
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Refrigerator Cars - Salt Water Drippings
Corrosion from salt melt was a significant problem for railroads. This was because all reefers could have salt added to the ice for lower temps. That was the purpose of ice. Meat required a lot of sal
Corrosion from salt melt was a significant problem for railroads. This was because all reefers could have salt added to the ice for lower temps. That was the purpose of ice. Meat required a lot of sal
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Accupaint "Improved Formula" Light Tuscan Oxide Red
Light Tuscan Oxide Red was a color in the Accuflex line, which is now Badger's ModelFlex line. The color is still available. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Dougla
Light Tuscan Oxide Red was a color in the Accuflex line, which is now Badger's ModelFlex line. The color is still available. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.3156/ Youtube: Dougla
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Photo: Poultry Car NHX 6000
There were several different designs for poultry cars, built by different companies, for different companies. The NHX 6000 is one of the last such cars built, using an ACF design. Through the years th
There were several different designs for poultry cars, built by different companies, for different companies. The NHX 6000 is one of the last such cars built, using an ACF design. Through the years th
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GN 66203 - flatcar underframe
Twisted wire was a common tie down. It did not have to be saved or returned, factories had lots of it around, and no special tools were needed. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.31
Twisted wire was a common tie down. It did not have to be saved or returned, factories had lots of it around, and no special tools were needed. Doug Harding https://www.facebook.com/douglas.harding.31
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Placards - Missouri Pacific examples
I have images of placards, as does Tony Thompson. We are both in Chicago attending Pro Rail. It may be Sunday before I can send anything.
I have images of placards, as does Tony Thompson. We are both in Chicago attending Pro Rail. It may be Sunday before I can send anything.
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Model Poultry Car: LPTC 2501
The attendant traveled with the car when it contained poultry, living in the center compartment. Responsible for feeding, watering, gathering eggs and disposing of dead birds. Transportation of live p
The attendant traveled with the car when it contained poultry, living in the center compartment. Responsible for feeding, watering, gathering eggs and disposing of dead birds. Transportation of live p
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