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fallen flags site
Gene Green <bierglaeser@...>
Oops! My second question was answered right above. Guess I need to
pay more attention, at least that is what my wife says.
Gene Green
--- In STMFC@..., "Gene Green" <bierglaeser@...> wrote:
pay more attention, at least that is what my wife says.
Gene Green
--- In STMFC@..., "Gene Green" <bierglaeser@...> wrote:
NP
--- In STMFC@..., "leakinmywaders" <leakinmywaders@>
wrote: <snip>
There is one really nice Alba Bloss color shot ca. late 1950s of
had30603, a 50-ft single sheathed auto box, rebuilt to single door:That is an awfully nice photo. Thanks for bringing it to our
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/np/np30603abr.jpg
Chris Frissell
Polson, MT
attention.
When was that car built?
Does the apparently excess door track indicate the car originally
double doors?
Is that an arched roof as opposed to peaked?
Gene Green
Out in the west Texas town of El Paso
It is 57 deg. now and we expect high 70s this afternoon.
But remember, it is a dry heat.
Gene Green <bierglaeser@...>
--- In STMFC@..., "leakinmywaders" <leakinmywaders@...>
wrote: <snip>
attention.
When was that car built?
Does the apparently excess door track indicate the car originally had
double doors?
Is that an arched roof as opposed to peaked?
Gene Green
Out in the west Texas town of El Paso
It is 57 deg. now and we expect high 70s this afternoon.
But remember, it is a dry heat.
wrote: <snip>
That is an awfully nice photo. Thanks for bringing it to our
There is one really nice Alba Bloss color shot ca. late 1950s of NP
30603, a 50-ft single sheathed auto box, rebuilt to single door:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/np/np30603abr.jpg
Chris Frissell
Polson, MT
attention.
When was that car built?
Does the apparently excess door track indicate the car originally had
double doors?
Is that an arched roof as opposed to peaked?
Gene Green
Out in the west Texas town of El Paso
It is 57 deg. now and we expect high 70s this afternoon.
But remember, it is a dry heat.
leakinmywaders
--- In STMFC@..., "ed_mines" <ed_mines@...> wrote:
There is one really nice Alba Bloss color shot ca. late 1950s of NP
30603, a 50-ft single sheathed auto box, rebuilt to single door:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/np/np30603abr.jpg
Chris Frissell
Polson, MT
There are very are one or two pre-1960 shots in the FF NP collection.
Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
files besides Erie and the ACF?
There is one really nice Alba Bloss color shot ca. late 1950s of NP
30603, a 50-ft single sheathed auto box, rebuilt to single door:
http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/np/np30603abr.jpg
Chris Frissell
Polson, MT
Bob,
CB&Q and Rock Island. Not a lot but enough. Most of the photos are from the outer edge of our time span.
Rob Manley
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CB&Q and Rock Island. Not a lot but enough. Most of the photos are from the outer edge of our time span.
Rob Manley
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From: rwitt_2000
To: STMFC@...
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:20 PM
Subject: [STMFC] Re: fallen flags site
Ed Mines wrote:
>
> Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
> files besides Erie and the ACF?
>
There some scans of Paul Dunn photos in the B&O freight car section.
These are from the 1950's.
Bob Witt
From: rwitt_2000
To: STMFC@...
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 8:20 PM
Subject: [STMFC] Re: fallen flags site
Ed Mines wrote:
>
> Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
> files besides Erie and the ACF?
>
There some scans of Paul Dunn photos in the B&O freight car section.
These are from the 1950's.
Bob Witt
Carl J. Marsico <Carlmarsico@...>
On the topic of Steam Era cars photographed in the 60's, anyone have any information regarding this one? (AAMX 2002) Here's the link:
http://railroad.union.rpi.edu/displayimage.php?i=19295
CJM
John Hile <john66h@...> wrote:
--- In STMFC@..., "ed_mines" <ed_mines@...> wrote:
The Jim Sands photos, typically from Marshalltown IA in the late '60's
sometimes prove useful.
-John Hile
http://railroad.union.rpi.edu/displayimage.php?i=19295
CJM
John Hile <john66h@...> wrote:
--- In STMFC@..., "ed_mines" <ed_mines@...> wrote:
Ed,
Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
files besides Erie and the ACF?
The Jim Sands photos, typically from Marshalltown IA in the late '60's
sometimes prove useful.
-John Hile
destron@...
I've found a bunch scattered throughout the site - though a lot of them
are post-1960 photos of STMFCs.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
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http://hydrorail.rrpicturearchives.net/ - Rail Photos
are post-1960 photos of STMFCs.
Frank Valoczy
Vancouver, BC
Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
files besides Erie and the ACF?
In the Erie files any freight car credited to Dan Biernacki is "steam
era". EL was formed in 1960, the cutoff for this group. There are some
other STMFCs in the Erie folders too.
Dan rescued a lot of negatives in the Erie RR achive from a dumpster.
Ed
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ed_mines
Has anyone found steam era freight car at the fallen flags web site in
files besides Erie and the ACF?
In the Erie files any freight car credited to Dan Biernacki is "steam
era". EL was formed in 1960, the cutoff for this group. There are some
other STMFCs in the Erie folders too.
Dan rescued a lot of negatives in the Erie RR achive from a dumpster.
Ed
files besides Erie and the ACF?
In the Erie files any freight car credited to Dan Biernacki is "steam
era". EL was formed in 1960, the cutoff for this group. There are some
other STMFCs in the Erie folders too.
Dan rescued a lot of negatives in the Erie RR achive from a dumpster.
Ed