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ATSF in California
Tom here is where the photo comes from. https://www.chieftain.com/article/20090329/NEWS/303299970 The information may or may not be correct. I agree the dump is not like any I’ve seen. Reminds me of a
Tom here is where the photo comes from. https://www.chieftain.com/article/20090329/NEWS/303299970 The information may or may not be correct. I agree the dump is not like any I’ve seen. Reminds me of a
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ATSF in California
Here is a poor quality photo of an ATSF stockcar being loaded with sugar beets, at Rocky Ford Colorado. ACS is American Crystal Sugar. Everything I have sugar beets in California shows SP cars or cars
Here is a poor quality photo of an ATSF stockcar being loaded with sugar beets, at Rocky Ford Colorado. ACS is American Crystal Sugar. Everything I have sugar beets in California shows SP cars or cars
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Douglas Harding
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PRR and other coke cars
Wasn’t the coke quenched in water before loading into cars? Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
Wasn’t the coke quenched in water before loading into cars? Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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racks in a stock car 1940
Elden, my understanding is the racks were for transporting flats of tomatoes. No livestock involved. Certainly not poultry. Attached is an interior photo of the racks. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.o
Elden, my understanding is the racks were for transporting flats of tomatoes. No livestock involved. Certainly not poultry. Attached is an interior photo of the racks. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.o
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Douglas Harding
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Photo: PCC&StLR Boxcar 2607 (1904)
There is a BCR&N boxcar under that bridge, with the outline of the RI shield, which reads Rock Island System. The Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern ceased to exist in June of 1903, when it was purcha
There is a BCR&N boxcar under that bridge, with the outline of the RI shield, which reads Rock Island System. The Burlington Cedar Rapids & Northern ceased to exist in June of 1903, when it was purcha
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Douglas Harding
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P&P Re: Deciphering a Conductor's record
Yes that makes sense. As Steve is active with the Santa Fe historical society, it would make sense he is working on a ATSF conductor’s record, thus explaining the abbreviations for ATSF and SFRD Doug
Yes that makes sense. As Steve is active with the Santa Fe historical society, it would make sense he is working on a ATSF conductor’s record, thus explaining the abbreviations for ATSF and SFRD Doug
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Douglas Harding
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Photo: T&P Livestock Car 22098 (Circa 1946)
The angled bracket to the left of the door is used to hold the “bull bar” when it is not in use. This was a wood board used across the door opening to prevent large animals from escaping while the doo
The angled bracket to the left of the door is used to hold the “bull bar” when it is not in use. This was a wood board used across the door opening to prevent large animals from escaping while the doo
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Douglas Harding
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Deciphering a Conductor's record
Ben the CMSTP is on the list with a boxcar. Why would the conductor use a difference reference mark for the same railroad? Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
Ben the CMSTP is on the list with a boxcar. Why would the conductor use a difference reference mark for the same railroad? Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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Deciphering a Conductor's record
Do you know the era of the record? A good source of reporting mark information, including private marks, is http://www.nakina.net/other/report/report.html Here is what I am seeing/interpreting. Some o
Do you know the era of the record? A good source of reporting mark information, including private marks, is http://www.nakina.net/other/report/report.html Here is what I am seeing/interpreting. Some o
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Douglas Harding
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Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
George the reefers in the photos are Cudahy “Old Dutch Cleanser” reefers, which were meat reefers. They would be under direct control of the Cudahy company and not available for other kinds of loads.
George the reefers in the photos are Cudahy “Old Dutch Cleanser” reefers, which were meat reefers. They would be under direct control of the Cudahy company and not available for other kinds of loads.
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Douglas Harding
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Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
See my post of early this afternoon. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
See my post of early this afternoon. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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Cudahy Meat Packing
I’m starting a new thread for discussion of Cudahy. The map I posted this morning, came from a Cudahy Year book, published I think in 1932. It shows, at that time, the slaughter houses, branch houses,
I’m starting a new thread for discussion of Cudahy. The map I posted this morning, came from a Cudahy Year book, published I think in 1932. It shows, at that time, the slaughter houses, branch houses,
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Douglas Harding
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Old Photos from Southern Railway in Knoxville yard
Old Dutch Cleanser was a trademark of the Cudahy company (Cudahy Bros of Wisconsin was a different company). And their meat reefers carried the Old Dutch Cleanser logo. Attached is a photo of a Cudahy
Old Dutch Cleanser was a trademark of the Cudahy company (Cudahy Bros of Wisconsin was a different company). And their meat reefers carried the Old Dutch Cleanser logo. Attached is a photo of a Cudahy
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Douglas Harding
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F&C B&M XM1
Here is a scan of the entire Jim Sands photo, showing both the WAG and FDDMS boxcars being discussed. The original slide is part of my collection. Many of Jim Sands freight car photos were shot in Mar
Here is a scan of the entire Jim Sands photo, showing both the WAG and FDDMS boxcars being discussed. The original slide is part of my collection. Many of Jim Sands freight car photos were shot in Mar
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Douglas Harding
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Heinz "Coffin Tank" Pickle Cars
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California. A map in this 1910 publication https://archive.org/details/h
Dave Lieder’s book is good, but focuses on the Midwest Pickle and Vinegar production. It does not contain much on production in California. A map in this 1910 publication https://archive.org/details/h
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Douglas Harding
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Photo: PRR Boxcar 501862 (Undated)
According the info below the photo, the car is a Plymouth. And it appears to have a 1935 license plate. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
According the info below the photo, the car is a Plymouth. And it appears to have a 1935 license plate. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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Using Pledge
The Pledge/Future floor finish product is 100% clear acrylic. No need to thin for airbrushing. It can also be brushed on, good for small areas. Clean up with water. It provides a gloss finish perfect
The Pledge/Future floor finish product is 100% clear acrylic. No need to thin for airbrushing. It can also be brushed on, good for small areas. Clean up with water. It provides a gloss finish perfect
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Douglas Harding
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RIP: Denny S. Anspach
Sorry to hear this. I was privileged to be a guest in the Anspach homes in both Sacramento and Okoboji (his summer home in Iowa). And I had Denny as a guest in two different homes to see progress on m
Sorry to hear this. I was privileged to be a guest in the Anspach homes in both Sacramento and Okoboji (his summer home in Iowa). And I had Denny as a guest in two different homes to see progress on m
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Photo: Many Tanks Cars (Undated)
Sinclair has two refineries in Wyoming, Sinclair (was Parco) and Casper. Headquarters is in Salt Lake City. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
Sinclair has two refineries in Wyoming, Sinclair (was Parco) and Casper. Headquarters is in Salt Lake City. Doug Harding www.iowacentralrr.org
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Douglas Harding
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Photo: Loading Coal Into Boxcars? (1914)
Here is what I have on the Ottumwa Boxcar Loader, built in Ottumwa, Iowa. Iowa at the turn of the 1900s had a thriving coal industry. W.E. Hunt, of The Ottumwa Iron Works, & Henry Phillips, of Phillip
Here is what I have on the Ottumwa Boxcar Loader, built in Ottumwa, Iowa. Iowa at the turn of the 1900s had a thriving coal industry. W.E. Hunt, of The Ottumwa Iron Works, & Henry Phillips, of Phillip
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