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Route of the Phoebe Snow on Freight Cars
The Phoebe Snow campaign re-began when William White became President in 1941. She appeared on War Bonds campaigns, and her first use on boxcar side was on the April 1942 batch of boxcars from Magor,
The Phoebe Snow campaign re-began when William White became President in 1941. She appeared on War Bonds campaigns, and her first use on boxcar side was on the April 1942 batch of boxcars from Magor,
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Some AC&F history lost
This week one of the former AC&F century-old buildings near St. Louis caught fire. TRRA traffic was halted to lay hose. Photo by Tyler Sneed. Mike Del Vecchio Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
This week one of the former AC&F century-old buildings near St. Louis caught fire. TRRA traffic was halted to lay hose. Photo by Tyler Sneed. Mike Del Vecchio Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS
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DLW - MDT reefers
Photos are rare of the Lackawanna MDT reefers because there were only 20 of them, in non-consecutive numbers in the 12000-series. I've never found a DL&W accounting giving all of the numbers. From pho
Photos are rare of the Lackawanna MDT reefers because there were only 20 of them, in non-consecutive numbers in the 12000-series. I've never found a DL&W accounting giving all of the numbers. From pho
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Lackawanna 45000-45999
Hi Clark, The worst part of those kits are the decals, raised from an iffy photo from the Whittaker collection. The thin film is nice, but the artwork sucketh to the purist. They were in the 45000-459
Hi Clark, The worst part of those kits are the decals, raised from an iffy photo from the Whittaker collection. The thin film is nice, but the artwork sucketh to the purist. They were in the 45000-459
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MODEL OR PROTOTYPE
I think it's a great modeling job. That photo required great examination, but a couple of things give it away. First is the track. Under a 40-foot boxcar on 39-foot rails would be at least a couple of
I think it's a great modeling job. That photo required great examination, but a couple of things give it away. First is the track. Under a 40-foot boxcar on 39-foot rails would be at least a couple of
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DL&W 40' Rebuilt Automobile Boxcars were they ever converted to Auto Parts ?
Al, Hal passed close to ten years ago. The negatives were made by a Newton resident. Mike
Al, Hal passed close to ten years ago. The negatives were made by a Newton resident. Mike
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DL&W 40' Rebuilt Automobile Boxcars were they ever converted to Auto Parts ?
Lackawanna wasn't in the auto parts business and it served no big auto plants. We're not aware that the DF loaders were ever removed. DL&W autocars transported mostly new vehicles from factory to cust
Lackawanna wasn't in the auto parts business and it served no big auto plants. We're not aware that the DF loaders were ever removed. DL&W autocars transported mostly new vehicles from factory to cust
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some type of milk car?
Yes, the cars with ice hatches are Lackawanna Railroad milk cars, insulated and equipped for carrying cans. Mike Del Vecchio
Yes, the cars with ice hatches are Lackawanna Railroad milk cars, insulated and equipped for carrying cans. Mike Del Vecchio
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Susquehanna (NYSW) Box Car
Originally a Lehigh Valley boxcar, a steam-era rebuild from 1936. I never found the original number ....Mike Del Vecchio
Originally a Lehigh Valley boxcar, a steam-era rebuild from 1936. I never found the original number ....Mike Del Vecchio
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Kadee's new 1947 body style PS-1
Will fill some needs, nice. Bill Keene, how about starting to kitbash a 10' IH version to move that up on the Kadee list? Many of the features are common to this one. New Haven and Lackawanna had clos
Will fill some needs, nice. Bill Keene, how about starting to kitbash a 10' IH version to move that up on the Kadee list? Many of the features are common to this one. New Haven and Lackawanna had clos
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Why Transfer cabooses?
About 1990 or so, with Chuck Yungkirth's help, I found the written New York State law about cabooses. As with most laws, the language didn't ban the four wheelers as much as it required that that any
About 1990 or so, with Chuck Yungkirth's help, I found the written New York State law about cabooses. As with most laws, the language didn't ban the four wheelers as much as it required that that any
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Name that gondola end?
Beautiful model, Bob, thanks. I must have missed the discussion on these ends, but glad to see the photo of the model. The freight yard is in Newark, NJ, on the Lackawanna early in 1926, accessed thro
Beautiful model, Bob, thanks. I must have missed the discussion on these ends, but glad to see the photo of the model. The freight yard is in Newark, NJ, on the Lackawanna early in 1926, accessed thro
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Name that gondola end?
Came across a photo of a freight yard, and one one of the tracks is the end of a gondola I hadn't seen before. I'm sharing it here so that others may see it, and so that some may be able to identify i
Came across a photo of a freight yard, and one one of the tracks is the end of a gondola I hadn't seen before. I'm sharing it here so that others may see it, and so that some may be able to identify i
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Name that gondola end?
Came across a photo of a freight yard, and one one of the tracks is the end of a gondola I hadn't seen before. I'm sharing it here so that others may see it, and so that some may be able to identify i
Came across a photo of a freight yard, and one one of the tracks is the end of a gondola I hadn't seen before. I'm sharing it here so that others may see it, and so that some may be able to identify i
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Why Transfer cabooses?
Transfer jobs usually required shoving long strings of cars from departure tracks in one yard to arrival tracks in others, often to another railroad. For a trainman to ride the side of a boxcar over t
Transfer jobs usually required shoving long strings of cars from departure tracks in one yard to arrival tracks in others, often to another railroad. For a trainman to ride the side of a boxcar over t
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Testing for pictures -- embedded picture worked for me
The embedded photo worked at this end. Could be an even more useful list if readers don't have to click and sign in for pictures. The photo below is by William B. Barry, Jr., working for the Lackawann
The embedded photo worked at this end. Could be an even more useful list if readers don't have to click and sign in for pictures. The photo below is by William B. Barry, Jr., working for the Lackawann
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Testing for pictures
Testing the new group to see if embedded photos pass through it. There's one embedded below, as well as a link to it: http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-04-14-18/X4303.jpg ....Mike De
Testing the new group to see if embedded photos pass through it. There's one embedded below, as well as a link to it: http://lists.railfan.net/erielackphoto.cgi?erielack-04-14-18/X4303.jpg ....Mike De
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"DF" Labeled Boxcars
The DF was "Damage Free," a symbol of the Evans Products Company "DF" series of interior equipment on railroad-owned boxcars. This was usually a shelf-like arrangement for securing boxes or large quan
The DF was "Damage Free," a symbol of the Evans Products Company "DF" series of interior equipment on railroad-owned boxcars. This was usually a shelf-like arrangement for securing boxes or large quan
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M&Stl boxcar
Hi Clark, I’m very interested in at least one. Pix, please? Thanks much. I like the previous cars from you very much. And they’re in my era. Mike Del Vecchio Sent from AOL Mobile Mail Get the new AOL
Hi Clark, I’m very interested in at least one. Pix, please? Thanks much. I like the previous cars from you very much. And they’re in my era. Mike Del Vecchio Sent from AOL Mobile Mail Get the new AOL
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Southern Huthchins end boxcar photo
I was going to say it was a Merchandise Service X-29 as well. Came across an in-service photo of one of the Southern boxcars with the Hutchins end, dated 1923 from the Lackawanna glass plate collectio
I was going to say it was a Merchandise Service X-29 as well. Came across an in-service photo of one of the Southern boxcars with the Hutchins end, dated 1923 from the Lackawanna glass plate collectio
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