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Rolling Stock 1979-1983
Pete Piszczek
I recently went through my freight car photos and sorted them into two separate albums, pre and post 2000.
The pre album is mostly scanned Kodachromes taken around 1980, about 145 images to date. The link is below.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/79009322@N04/albums/72157662839434011
Hopefully these will be of interest.
Regards
Pete Piszczek
The pre album is mostly scanned Kodachromes taken around 1980, about 145 images to date. The link is below.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/79009322@N04/albums/72157662839434011
Hopefully these will be of interest.
Regards
Pete Piszczek
Uh, Pete, You say:
I recently went through my freight car photos and sorted them into two separate albums, pre and post 2000.
The STMFC rules clearly state:
"The objectives
include the sharing of
information about North American, standard gauge railroad freight cars in
the period 1900-1960 inclusive..."
There are groups that cover time periods after those of the STMFC.
Mike Brock
STMFC Boss
I recently went through my freight car photos and sorted them into two separate albums, pre and post 2000.
The STMFC rules clearly state:
"The objectives
include the sharing of
information about North American, standard gauge railroad freight cars in
the period 1900-1960 inclusive..."
There are groups that cover time periods after those of the STMFC.
Mike Brock
STMFC Boss
Mike
That's true but many of the cars in the photos were BUILT prior to
1961... I think most people here have tolerated post-1960 photos in
the past as long as the cars were built in the STMFC era.
Just a cursory glance at the album shows that perhaps 1/4 to 1/3 of
the cars (and maybe more) are appropriate for the STFMC time frame.
Tim O'Connor
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That's true but many of the cars in the photos were BUILT prior to
1961... I think most people here have tolerated post-1960 photos in
the past as long as the cars were built in the STMFC era.
Just a cursory glance at the album shows that perhaps 1/4 to 1/3 of
the cars (and maybe more) are appropriate for the STFMC time frame.
Tim O'Connor
Uh, Pete, You say:
I recently went through my freight car photos and sorted them into two
separate albums, pre and post 2000.
The STMFC rules clearly state:
"The objectives
include the sharing of
information about North American, standard gauge railroad freight cars in
the period 1900-1960 inclusive..."
There are groups that cover time periods after those of the STMFC.
Mike Brock
STMFC Boss