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Buckeye Cushion Ride Trucks on Freight Cars
Richard Hendrickson’s various truck documents id’s the Bowser truck as 2D-F8. From MRH And his model truck document Although you can note a variation in the contour of the top of the frame where the B
Richard Hendrickson’s various truck documents id’s the Bowser truck as 2D-F8. From MRH And his model truck document Although you can note a variation in the contour of the top of the frame where the B
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Pacific Fruit Express - Express Refrigerator Cars
I don’t really have a horse in this race, but I wanted to see several versions of PFE express reefers together and discovered this color shot of a wooden car in fresh paint. The gold lettering looks p
I don’t really have a horse in this race, but I wanted to see several versions of PFE express reefers together and discovered this color shot of a wooden car in fresh paint. The gold lettering looks p
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Route of the Phoebe Snow on Freight Cars
I have a shot of DL&W 45749 with a reweigh date of 1953 with the Phoebe Snow slogan. So, it may depend on what year/era you are modeling. Steve
I have a shot of DL&W 45749 with a reweigh date of 1953 with the Phoebe Snow slogan. So, it may depend on what year/era you are modeling. Steve
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Tank Car Question
While I still hope that Tangent will do the 8 and 10 thousand gallon GATC Type 30 tank cars, our late friend, Richard Hendrickson, showed how to kitbash a Type 30 from the Athearn car back in the 90’s
While I still hope that Tangent will do the 8 and 10 thousand gallon GATC Type 30 tank cars, our late friend, Richard Hendrickson, showed how to kitbash a Type 30 from the Athearn car back in the 90’s
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Tank Car Question
There’s a lot of discussion on this topic in the Carr UTLX history book. Prior to the breakup of Standard Oil, Union Tank Line was not required to make a profit, just to provide good service to all of
There’s a lot of discussion on this topic in the Carr UTLX history book. Prior to the breakup of Standard Oil, Union Tank Line was not required to make a profit, just to provide good service to all of
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Odd Grab Iron Supports
I tend to agree. It looks like the support is pushed in over one “valley” causing the rung to veer upwards and pulled out over the next above “valley” causing the rung to veer downward. 14100 would no
I tend to agree. It looks like the support is pushed in over one “valley” causing the rung to veer upwards and pulled out over the next above “valley” causing the rung to veer downward. 14100 would no
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Prototype uses for Tichy Express Truck
I am looking for prototypes that employ the equivalent of the Tichy 3060 truck. Pictures or links will be appreciated. Thanks, Steve Hile
I am looking for prototypes that employ the equivalent of the Tichy 3060 truck. Pictures or links will be appreciated. Thanks, Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Rapido X-3 Tank cars
I was fortunate to be at IRM yesterday for Rapido’s event. Bill Schneider had several early production units of the X-3 tank cars that I got a chance to actually touch. They look very nice. Between di
I was fortunate to be at IRM yesterday for Rapido’s event. Bill Schneider had several early production units of the X-3 tank cars that I got a chance to actually touch. They look very nice. Between di
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Photo: Tank Car (Circa 1917-1918)
I can’t tell if it is a true center anchor like the Class X cars, but the older Class I (built prior to 1903) tank had to be rigidly attached to the new steel underframe per the MCB specification. Her
I can’t tell if it is a true center anchor like the Class X cars, but the older Class I (built prior to 1903) tank had to be rigidly attached to the new steel underframe per the MCB specification. Her
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Northern Pacific Boxcar Upgrades 1925
I know that in the 1920’s, the Rock Island “rebuilt” some boxcars with steel center sill assemblies from Bettendorf. The cars were stripped down to the trucks (which were also refurbished) and entirel
I know that in the 1920’s, the Rock Island “rebuilt” some boxcars with steel center sill assemblies from Bettendorf. The cars were stripped down to the trucks (which were also refurbished) and entirel
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Photo: Loading Tank Cars (Circa 1919)
And there is one of the larger (10000 gallon?) Class V car just ahead of the X-3. Steve Hile
And there is one of the larger (10000 gallon?) Class V car just ahead of the X-3. Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Photo: Loading Tank Cars (Circa 1919)
Another UTLX photo. Thanks, Bob. This one shows one of the early 10000 gallon X-3 cars in the immediate foreground with no numbers visible. These cars are not the model coming soon from Rapido, they a
Another UTLX photo. Thanks, Bob. This one shows one of the early 10000 gallon X-3 cars in the immediate foreground with no numbers visible. These cars are not the model coming soon from Rapido, they a
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Steve and Barb Hile
· #195619
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Photo: Tank Car (Circa 1917-1918)
Thanks, Bob, for posting this interesting photo. It appears to be UTLX 1580, a 10000 gallon tank on a Bettendorf steel underframe which is sans its head blocks, even though the reinforcing plate remai
Thanks, Bob, for posting this interesting photo. It appears to be UTLX 1580, a 10000 gallon tank on a Bettendorf steel underframe which is sans its head blocks, even though the reinforcing plate remai
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Alton and RI boxcars
What is the date of this photo? 1943 sticks in my mind. The RI car was built either in late 1941 or early 1942. The roof paint hasn’t lasted too well. Steve Hile
What is the date of this photo? 1943 sticks in my mind. The RI car was built either in late 1941 or early 1942. The roof paint hasn’t lasted too well. Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Help identifying a gondola, please
In a 1917 ORER, T&NO 40900-40999 are listed as both MWB and HD – Gond. Convertible St’l In fact, here is the next slide in the deck Steve Hile
In a 1917 ORER, T&NO 40900-40999 are listed as both MWB and HD – Gond. Convertible St’l In fact, here is the next slide in the deck Steve Hile
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Help identifying a gondola, please
Some years ago, I did some research on the Bettendorf company and presented the clinic a few times. Several people kindly shared photos with me, including John Riddell. Anyway, this looks like what be
Some years ago, I did some research on the Bettendorf company and presented the clinic a few times. Several people kindly shared photos with me, including John Riddell. Anyway, this looks like what be
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Photo help for GATX 6 radial course tank car
In fact, there are two pictures of 6 radial course tank cars in the UTLX book. See pages 138 and 139. They became UTLX cars via the acquisition of the Pure Oil fleet, but are shown in their earlier pa
In fact, there are two pictures of 6 radial course tank cars in the UTLX book. See pages 138 and 139. They became UTLX cars via the acquisition of the Pure Oil fleet, but are shown in their earlier pa
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Photo: DT&I Boxcar Detail
A very interesting photo. Could be DT&I 17300. Above Painted, it notes the Dry Lading Roof. The other car appears to be a Rock Island Fowler type car. Note what look like slots in the frame members St
A very interesting photo. Could be DT&I 17300. Above Painted, it notes the Dry Lading Roof. The other car appears to be a Rock Island Fowler type car. Note what look like slots in the frame members St
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Collinsville Photos
Please excuse the multiple postings. After a family vacation with the grandkids, I have had some time to choose and edit some photos from Collinsville RPM. Clearly not everything that there was to see
Please excuse the multiple postings. After a family vacation with the grandkids, I have had some time to choose and edit some photos from Collinsville RPM. Clearly not everything that there was to see
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Steve and Barb Hile
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Prototype for Branchline 37-Foot Reefer?
3:30 PM on Saturday. See you there! Steve
3:30 PM on Saturday. See you there! Steve
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Steve and Barb Hile
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