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Railroad Barges On East River in Manhattan (Undated)
Fyi On my id of the trucks. 1952 http://smclassiccars.com/international-harvester/494636-1952-ihc-international-l-160-truck-solid-runs-good-1951-1950-project-rat-rod.html 1953 https://www.hemmings.com
Fyi On my id of the trucks. 1952 http://smclassiccars.com/international-harvester/494636-1952-ihc-international-l-160-truck-solid-runs-good-1951-1950-project-rat-rod.html 1953 https://www.hemmings.com
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Railroad Barges On East River in Manhattan (Undated)
I forgot to say They look like International Harvester (“binders”) 1949-1952 based on web photos And notice how they are chocked in position.
I forgot to say They look like International Harvester (“binders”) 1949-1952 based on web photos And notice how they are chocked in position.
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Railroad Barges On East River in Manhattan (Undated)
My best guess on the two trucks is that they are factory fresh; headed to dealer? Based on how the side stakes are bundled on the flatbed decks.
My best guess on the two trucks is that they are factory fresh; headed to dealer? Based on how the side stakes are bundled on the flatbed decks.
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Brier Hill Yard, Youngstown OH, 1938
I am amazed at the high number of low side gons.
I am amazed at the high number of low side gons.
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Trainlife Closing
The archive sounds like a task for nmra as a reason for people to join.
The archive sounds like a task for nmra as a reason for people to join.
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Viking Roofs - 40 foot
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 05:30 PM, Eric Hansmann wrote: A recent post noted Ed Hawkins’ data sheets on the Steam Era Freight Car website. IIRC, the Viking roof hardware was noted for the individual car
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 05:30 PM, Eric Hansmann wrote: A recent post noted Ed Hawkins’ data sheets on the Steam Era Freight Car website. IIRC, the Viking roof hardware was noted for the individual car
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Viking Roofs - 40 foot
Splendid David Thanks I had not found cmo or cnw in lists at other sites.
Splendid David Thanks I had not found cmo or cnw in lists at other sites.
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Peanut Shipping
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 04:56 PM, np328 wrote: After a while the president noted that there were still car shortages and asked - where his new cars had disappeared to? Reminds me of reading that the GN
On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 04:56 PM, np328 wrote: After a while the president noted that there were still car shortages and asked - where his new cars had disappeared to? Reminds me of reading that the GN
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C&O 40' box with Deco ends
Bud also see this topic Viking Roofs - 40 foot
Bud also see this topic Viking Roofs - 40 foot
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Viking Roofs - 40 foot
Regarding the references to CNW and CMO with Viking roofs, There is a reply with photo of CNW 71838; Any other specific road numbers that had VIKING roof? THANKS!
Regarding the references to CNW and CMO with Viking roofs, There is a reply with photo of CNW 71838; Any other specific road numbers that had VIKING roof? THANKS!
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FGEX 40' Mechanical
Looking to model 40' mechanical reefers. FGEX 290, I have a photo with the mechanicals at the left end. Anybody have a photo or link to photo of this series (260-299) of the other side, mechanicals at
Looking to model 40' mechanical reefers. FGEX 290, I have a photo with the mechanicals at the left end. Anybody have a photo or link to photo of this series (260-299) of the other side, mechanicals at
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Missouri Pacific box car build part 5
I see many black appearing boxcar roofs.
I see many black appearing boxcar roofs.
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Prototype Drawings for Reefer Hardware
https://archive.org/details/carbuildersdict00smitgoog/page/n388/mode/2up ???
https://archive.org/details/carbuildersdict00smitgoog/page/n388/mode/2up ???
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SFRD Plug Door Steel Reefer
I am looking to model a series with plug door and 3/3 ends; Found http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=sfrd11286&o=atsf I found 11286 ( above ), 11112, and 11194, all with Super Chief logos. S
I am looking to model a series with plug door and 3/3 ends; Found http://freight.railfan.ca/cgi-bin/image.pl?i=sfrd11286&o=atsf I found 11286 ( above ), 11112, and 11194, all with Super Chief logos. S
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1950 Rebar Gondola Load
Saw this ho load at a layout tour. Appears to be several strands of twisted wire. Provides enough non uniformity to give appearance of rebar.
Saw this ho load at a layout tour. Appears to be several strands of twisted wire. Provides enough non uniformity to give appearance of rebar.
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M&StL GS gondola
Got a photo of prototype Or link to a photo?
Got a photo of prototype Or link to a photo?
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1950 Rebar Gondola Load
Would letting the wires rust add enuf roughness to bettrr resemble re-bar?
Would letting the wires rust add enuf roughness to bettrr resemble re-bar?
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Viking Roofs - 40 foot
Thanks for all the helpful information.
Thanks for all the helpful information.
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Viking Roofs - 40 foot
My planned switching layout only has room for dozens of cars, I want to maximize variety while also having mostly common cars. Adding something with a Viking roof would be good. Suggestions for 10' or
My planned switching layout only has room for dozens of cars, I want to maximize variety while also having mostly common cars. Adding something with a Viking roof would be good. Suggestions for 10' or
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Granite shipped in an open hopper
I went down to my local NYC mainline and measured the ballast. 1-4 inch diameter. Most was 2-3 Inch diameter. I sifted my fine granite bird grit to 1/64 of that for my S scale track and it looked quit
I went down to my local NYC mainline and measured the ballast. 1-4 inch diameter. Most was 2-3 Inch diameter. I sifted my fine granite bird grit to 1/64 of that for my S scale track and it looked quit
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