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[Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: P&LE Gondola 46065
These cars were a very significant part of the steam era NYC fleet-about 10500 cars built 1911-16(mostly in 1916) IRM has complete drawings. Larry King
These cars were a very significant part of the steam era NYC fleet-about 10500 cars built 1911-16(mostly in 1916) IRM has complete drawings. Larry King
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LV six-axle trussrod flats with loads at Bethlehem Steel
Hi List Members, An undated photo of some LV six-axle trussrod flats with loads at Bethlehem Steel... https://whyy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/bethlehem_then_now_20140619_1388442417.jpg More info a
Hi List Members, An undated photo of some LV six-axle trussrod flats with loads at Bethlehem Steel... https://whyy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/bethlehem_then_now_20140619_1388442417.jpg More info a
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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Narrow gauge assistance please
OFF TOPIC, But I could use a bit of advice on narrow gauge yard design in HOn3. If you can assist, please reply privately. Thanks schuyler (dot) Larrabee (at) verizon.net
OFF TOPIC, But I could use a bit of advice on narrow gauge yard design in HOn3. If you can assist, please reply privately. Thanks schuyler (dot) Larrabee (at) verizon.net
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Schuyler Larrabee
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ORER help, please
Many thanks, Ian. Exactly the information I was looking for. Greg Kennelly
Many thanks, Ian. Exactly the information I was looking for. Greg Kennelly
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greg kennelly
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[Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Photos: P&LE Gondola 46065
Great find, Bob! What do you think they were documenting? Is that lift mechanism broken? Everything you’d need to model that car! Elden Gatwood
Great find, Bob! What do you think they were documenting? Is that lift mechanism broken? Everything you’d need to model that car! Elden Gatwood
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Photos: P&LE Gondola 46065
Photos: P&LE Gondola 46065 Photos from the National Parks Service Collection: https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/ebaae708-07b0-4130-97a6-e05f379dff70 https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/0aad690b-
Photos: P&LE Gondola 46065 Photos from the National Parks Service Collection: https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/ebaae708-07b0-4130-97a6-e05f379dff70 https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/0aad690b-
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Bob Chaparro
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Discarded sign...
Look Ma, no guardrails. Obviously low speed secondary track as every turnout in the image has a self guarding frog. Dennis Storzek
Look Ma, no guardrails. Obviously low speed secondary track as every turnout in the image has a self guarding frog. Dennis Storzek
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Dennis Storzek
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Possibly hacked website?
Yes, the site address changed sometime before 2010. A Google search would have led you to the correct site, too. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
Yes, the site address changed sometime before 2010. A Google search would have led you to the correct site, too. Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Discarded sign...
Group; Those signs were attached to any impressive load from Bethlehem Steel’s Fabricated Steel Division. I cannot find the photos I have, but that exact sign was tacked onto Beth Steel’s fabricated g
Group; Those signs were attached to any impressive load from Bethlehem Steel’s Fabricated Steel Division. I cannot find the photos I have, but that exact sign was tacked onto Beth Steel’s fabricated g
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Discarded sign...
I agree with you Todd, and while I did not grow up around here, at least not as an adolescent (the last ten years have been an adventure in growing up . . . ) this photo does have a tinge of the look
I agree with you Todd, and while I did not grow up around here, at least not as an adolescent (the last ten years have been an adventure in growing up . . . ) this photo does have a tinge of the look
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Schuyler Larrabee
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Discarded sign...
That area is referred to as “Yard 7” in the B&M Somerville/Cambridge yards. Inbound/outbound LCL and freight house, and (?)apparently where some meat reefers were transloaded. The elevated structure a
That area is referred to as “Yard 7” in the B&M Somerville/Cambridge yards. Inbound/outbound LCL and freight house, and (?)apparently where some meat reefers were transloaded. The elevated structure a
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akerboomk
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Possibly hacked website?
Ah, that's the problem. FWIW the incorrectly shortened link showed up in threads dating from 2005, at which time it was probably an entirely harmless error. Now I'd better find some better eyeglass cl
Ah, that's the problem. FWIW the incorrectly shortened link showed up in threads dating from 2005, at which time it was probably an entirely harmless error. Now I'd better find some better eyeglass cl
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irv_thomae
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Possibly hacked website?
It’s this address. http://www.steamerafreightcars.com/ Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
It’s this address. http://www.steamerafreightcars.com/ Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
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Eric Hansmann
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Possibly hacked website?
While browsing through some old discussion threads on this forum, I tried to click on links to www DOT steamfreightcars DOT com SLASH prototype [etc]. I've deliberately expanded that to make it more d
While browsing through some old discussion threads on this forum, I tried to click on links to www DOT steamfreightcars DOT com SLASH prototype [etc]. I've deliberately expanded that to make it more d
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irv_thomae
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Discarded sign...
The 'reinforcement rail' on concrete is probably one side of a mobile gantry crane setup. This looks to be at a Boston & Maine team track near Lechmere Square. The crossing is not unguarded: there are
The 'reinforcement rail' on concrete is probably one side of a mobile gantry crane setup. This looks to be at a Boston & Maine team track near Lechmere Square. The crossing is not unguarded: there are
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Todd Sullivan
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Discarded sign...
That’s a cool little detail for a team track or gantry site. And I like the political billboard in the background as that is an easy way to “vintage date” a scene.
That’s a cool little detail for a team track or gantry site. And I like the political billboard in the background as that is an easy way to “vintage date” a scene.
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Richard Townsend
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Discarded sign...
Hi List Members, We sometime see images of large loads on flat cars that are accompanied by signs describing the item and letting the world know who the manufacturer was. Ever wonder what happens to t
Hi List Members, We sometime see images of large loads on flat cars that are accompanied by signs describing the item and letting the world know who the manufacturer was. Ever wonder what happens to t
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Claus Schlund \(HGM\)
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Photos: NYC Boxcar 256241 (1926)
I stayed silent on the topic of reroofing since the photo on the Westerfield CD is very hazy around the roof line, but on further examination you are correct as the wider seam caps on the replacement
I stayed silent on the topic of reroofing since the photo on the Westerfield CD is very hazy around the roof line, but on further examination you are correct as the wider seam caps on the replacement
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ROGER HINMAN
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ORER help, please
From the ORER: Quantify of stock cars was given during this blackout period as: 34 cars from January 1927 through July 1936; 40 cars from July 1937 to April 1938; 45 cars from July 1938 through Januar
From the ORER: Quantify of stock cars was given during this blackout period as: 34 cars from January 1927 through July 1936; 40 cars from July 1937 to April 1938; 45 cars from July 1938 through Januar
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Ian Cranstone
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Photo: ATSF Boxcar 148312 (Bx-32)
Photo: ATSF Boxcar 148312 (Bx-32) A photo from the Cornell University Library: https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:20864661 This photo can be enlarged quite a bit. ATSF 148312 is a Class Bx
Photo: ATSF Boxcar 148312 (Bx-32) A photo from the Cornell University Library: https://digital.library.cornell.edu/catalog/ss:20864661 This photo can be enlarged quite a bit. ATSF 148312 is a Class Bx
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Bob Chaparro
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