Interesting Waybill Sticker


Charles Hostetler <cesicjh@...>
 

I ran across this "Expedite" waybill sticker from the B&O in 1925:

http://cnwmodeling.blogspot.com/2012/05/interesting-waybill-sticker.html

It seemed to me that this might be an interesting variation to operations with prototype waybills, but I'm also wondering whether this practice was limited to a few railroads in the 1920s or whether it had more general application.

Regards,

Charles Hostetler


jerryglow2
 

I can't imagine much demand for them, but I'm going to make a decal like I have the tankcar placards.

Jerry Glow
http://home.comcast.net/~jerryglow/decals/

--- In STMFC@..., "Charles Hostetler" <cesicjh@...> wrote:

I ran across this "Expedite" waybill sticker from the B&O in 1925:

http://cnwmodeling.blogspot.com/2012/05/interesting-waybill-sticker.html

It seemed to me that this might be an interesting variation to operations with prototype waybills, but I'm also wondering whether this practice was limited to a few railroads in the 1920s or whether it had more general application.

Regards,

Charles Hostetler


Richard Townsend
 

I have a similar placard from the Colorado & Southern with similar reporting instructions, in big letters saying "TIME FREIGHT."


Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon


Anthony Thompson <thompson@...>
 

Jerry Glow wrote:
I can't imagine much demand for them, but I'm going to make a decal like I have the tankcar placards.
The "expedite" sticker was applied to waybills. Will this decal be for application to model waybills???

Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
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jerryglow2
 

Yes if you mean on a model. A pair will be set with all new orders upon request. If an interest, I could put an image in the files or photos area for use with paperwork used in "ops"

Jerry Glow
http://home.comcast.net/~jerryglow/decals/

--- In STMFC@..., Anthony Thompson <thompson@...> wrote:

Jerry Glow wrote:
I can't imagine much demand for them, but I'm going to make a decal
like I have the tankcar placards.
The "expedite" sticker was applied to waybills. Will this decal
be for application to model waybills???

Tony Thompson Editor, Signature Press, Berkeley, CA
2906 Forest Ave., Berkeley, CA 94705 www.signaturepress.com
(510) 540-6538; fax, (510) 540-1937; e-mail, thompson@...
Publishers of books on railroad history


Tim O'Connor
 

Maybe not as a single decal, but I think a whole sheet of stickers like this and many
others (e.g. FUMIGATED warning) would be great to have. I've used a lot of the placards
and signs in that set printed by Microscale based on R. Hendrickson's information. One
can always use more of this stuff! :-)

Tim

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Subject: [STMFC] Re: Interesting Waybill Sticker

I can't imagine much demand for them, but I'm going to make a decal like I have the tankcar placards.

Jerry Glow
http://home.comcast.net/~jerryglow/decals/

--- In STMFC@..., "Charles Hostetler" <cesicjh@...> wrote:

I ran across this "Expedite" waybill sticker from the B&O in 1925:

http://cnwmodeling.blogspot.com/2012/05/interesting-waybill-sticker.html

It seemed to me that this might be an interesting variation to operations with prototype waybills, but I'm also wondering whether this practice was limited to a few railroads in the 1920s or whether it had more general application.

Regards,

Charles Hostetler


Charles Hostetler <cesicjh@...>
 

--- In STMFC@..., richtownsend@... wrote:

I have a similar placard from the Colorado & Southern with similar reporting instructions, in big letters saying "TIME FREIGHT."


Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon


Hi Richard,

Can you tell about what year that might be from? I wonder if the placards and the waybill stickers came in pairs?

Thanks,

Charles Hostetler


Richard Townsend
 

It is from sometime between 1900 and 1910, since it has a place for filling in the date that starts "190__".


I think a series of these placards would make a great decal sheet. I have one for a reefer: "HEATED CAR." The "TIME FREIGHT" one, a "RED BALL FREIGHT" and another one, printed in black on a bright orange background, that says "PENALTY" which I believe means the car needs to get home quickly. My favorites are for stock cars: "EXPOSED SHEEP FOR SLAUGHTER," "SCABBY SHEEP - CLEAN AND DISINFECT THIS CAR," AND "UNINSPECTED CLEAN CATTLE." Except for the "scabby sheep" one, which seems to be a USDA placard, all the others in my collection are standard forms from the C&S. I'll bet there are many other examples out there, including our old friend, "DO NOT HUMP" (I had one of those in high school but my mother took offense to it and it went away).



Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon

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--- In STMFC@..., richtownsend@... wrote:

I have a similar placard from the Colorado & Southern with similar reporting instructions, in big letters saying "TIME FREIGHT."


Richard Townsend
Lincoln City, Oregon

Hi Richard,

Can you tell about what year that might be from? I wonder if the placards and the waybill stickers came in pairs?

Thanks,

Charles Hostetler









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