Photo: Inflammable Placard (1926)
Photo: Inflammable Placard (1926) A photo from the National Archives of Canada: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=FonAndCol&IdNumber=3349104 This photo can be enlarged quite a bit. I'll bet you didn't know maple sugar could burst into flames. Probably good for pancakes flambé. Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
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Patrick Wade
Interesting tidbit.
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On Oct 30, 2020, at 9:02 AM, Bob Chaparro via groups.io <chiefbobbb@...> wrote:
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Dave Parker
Presumably, the INFLAMMABLE placard is left over from some other load in that car. Or, did I miss the tongue-in-cheek nature of the original post?
-- Dave Parker Swall Meadows, CA
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Eric Hansmann
Cool to see a Canadian Northern car in a 1926 image.
As far as the inflammable placard, it might be in regard to another load in this car. Especially if this is carrying LCL.
Eric Hansmann Murfreesboro, TN
From: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> On Behalf Of Bob Chaparro via groups.io
Sent: Friday, October 30, 2020 11:02 AM To: main@RealSTMFC.groups.io Subject: [RealSTMFC] Photo: Inflammable Placard (1926)
Photo: Inflammable Placard (1926) A photo from the National Archives of Canada: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=FonAndCol&IdNumber=3349104 This photo can be enlarged quite a bit. I'll bet you didn't know maple sugar could burst into flames. Probably good for pancakes flambé. Bob Chaparro Hemet, CA
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RICH CHAPIN
Perhaps someone forgot to remove the placard????
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Andy Brusgard <ajb1102@...>
Must be a car in LCL service. Why else have a scale inside?
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