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Seaboard - Coast Line Modeler Issue 31
Good evening, The latest issue of the Seaboard - Coast Line Modeler has been published and is available for download at https://www.aclsal.org/publications . This issue includes three freight car arti
Good evening, The latest issue of the Seaboard - Coast Line Modeler has been published and is available for download at https://www.aclsal.org/publications . This issue includes three freight car arti
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Justin May
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CA vegetables sent east ( and non domestic fruit)
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Hello everyone, Wanted to ask what some of the most common non fruit produce shipped East from the West Coast was? You hear a lot about citrus/berries/cantaloupe/cherries and some other fruits like Gr
Hello everyone, Wanted to ask what some of the most common non fruit produce shipped East from the West Coast was? You hear a lot about citrus/berries/cantaloupe/cherries and some other fruits like Gr
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Robert G P
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Skeletonized ATSF war emergency gondola
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Started scanning my mostly-ignored 35mm color negatives and have come upon some forgotten treasures. March 1989, Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris CA, Santa Fe war emergency gondola 176695 had be
Started scanning my mostly-ignored 35mm color negatives and have come upon some forgotten treasures. March 1989, Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris CA, Santa Fe war emergency gondola 176695 had be
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Tom Madden
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Last cars built (or rebuilt) with Viking roofs ?
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Pretty much as the title says. I read somewhere that Chicago-Cleveland or their successor stopped manufacturing these roofs in the 1940s. I am thinking of the latter type with five corrugations per pa
Pretty much as the title says. I read somewhere that Chicago-Cleveland or their successor stopped manufacturing these roofs in the 1940s. I am thinking of the latter type with five corrugations per pa
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Benjamin Scanlon
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Scherer coal structure
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Group, Please pardon this request as I would like to lean on the knowledge base of this group to find more information about a rail served industry. If there is another group I should be joining to as
Group, Please pardon this request as I would like to lean on the knowledge base of this group to find more information about a rail served industry. If there is another group I should be joining to as
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Eric Mumper
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Photo help for NYC 157XXX series box car
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Building IMWX 1937 NYC box car in series 1573XX. Have info. Ed Hawkins compiled on the 1937 box cars; however, no luck finding photo except in Car Builder Cyc. Of the modified 1937 assigned to the 159
Building IMWX 1937 NYC box car in series 1573XX. Have info. Ed Hawkins compiled on the 1937 box cars; however, no luck finding photo except in Car Builder Cyc. Of the modified 1937 assigned to the 159
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Lester Breuer
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How did they ... ?
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Merry Christmas - ALL, I was reading Lester Breuer's excellent blog and came across a model of a gon with a lumber load. The load was "3 groups tall" with each group being 'about the height of the sid
Merry Christmas - ALL, I was reading Lester Breuer's excellent blog and came across a model of a gon with a lumber load. The load was "3 groups tall" with each group being 'about the height of the sid
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Jim Betz
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Assembling a Freight Train
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A lot of good images of steam era freight cars in this vintage Santa Fe film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svZVzq-3W68 I noticed automobile bodies being shipped in gondolas. I've never seen that be
A lot of good images of steam era freight cars in this vintage Santa Fe film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svZVzq-3W68 I noticed automobile bodies being shipped in gondolas. I've never seen that be
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Jeffrey White
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Happy Public Domain day
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Everything published in 1927 now moves into the public domain. Dave Nelson
Everything published in 1927 now moves into the public domain. Dave Nelson
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Dave Nelson
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Birmingham Southern Transition era boxcar decals, HO scale
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Does anyone know of a provider of BS decals for boxcars from the transition era in HO scale. I know Champ did but not sure if someone today makes them Thanks for listening Fenton
Does anyone know of a provider of BS decals for boxcars from the transition era in HO scale. I know Champ did but not sure if someone today makes them Thanks for listening Fenton
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O Fenton Wells
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Sunshine #30.4 ATSF Ft-I or J 44' Flatcar—Need instructions & data sheet
Can anyone share a copy of the instructions and data sheet for this model? My kit came without either. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. Stuart A. Forsyth trainmail@...
Can anyone share a copy of the instructions and data sheet for this model? My kit came without either. Thanks in advance for any assistance you can provide. Stuart A. Forsyth trainmail@...
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Stuart Forsyth
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New Haven 36’ boxcar
Screen capture from Jack Delano January 1941 shot -- Charlie Duckworth Omaha, Ne.
Screen capture from Jack Delano January 1941 shot -- Charlie Duckworth Omaha, Ne.
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Charlie Duckworth
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reefer end of car stencil (began as Rr-69)
I don't think anyone has brought this up before. It was not an uncommon stencil. Anyone want to research the question and tabulate all the known uses of this stencil ? :-) But I agree with Eric -- cou
I don't think anyone has brought this up before. It was not an uncommon stencil. Anyone want to research the question and tabulate all the known uses of this stencil ? :-) But I agree with Eric -- cou
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Tim O'Connor
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SFRC Rr-69 (was CA vegetables sent east)
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A touch of dyslexia Brian? :-) SFRC 1476 (the 6 is not legible on my screen) If it were 1746 it would be an Rr-71. Both classes (69 & 71) are interesting because one might think they were "50 foot" re
A touch of dyslexia Brian? :-) SFRC 1476 (the 6 is not legible on my screen) If it were 1746 it would be an Rr-71. Both classes (69 & 71) are interesting because one might think they were "50 foot" re
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Tim O'Connor
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Cancel Membership
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James G. Williams
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FGEX Book
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With Bill Welch's passing, I seem to recall that the book he was working on was going to be finished and published by someone else. Does anyone know the status of Bill's long awaited book? Scott Hayco
With Bill Welch's passing, I seem to recall that the book he was working on was going to be finished and published by someone else. Does anyone know the status of Bill's long awaited book? Scott Hayco
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Scott H. Haycock
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HO Offered: 1 ea of Intermountain PFE R-30-18 + R-40-10 RTR
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Hello- Going through my boxes of PFE reefers to sell I came across a solitary RTR R-40-10 in "PFE Black & White Herald" which is a dual herald scheme. Commonly called "Orange Hardware scheme" 8-52 rew
Hello- Going through my boxes of PFE reefers to sell I came across a solitary RTR R-40-10 in "PFE Black & White Herald" which is a dual herald scheme. Commonly called "Orange Hardware scheme" 8-52 rew
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Andy Carlson
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Prototype for Athearn 65' Mill Gondola
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This topic was previously discussed in a 2008 post entitled " Athearn C&NW 65 ft mill gon " https://realstmfc.groups.io/g/main/topic/17201656#61860 ( https://realstmfc.groups.io/g/main/topic/17201656#
This topic was previously discussed in a 2008 post entitled " Athearn C&NW 65 ft mill gon " https://realstmfc.groups.io/g/main/topic/17201656#61860 ( https://realstmfc.groups.io/g/main/topic/17201656#
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Chris Barkan
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a pair of Intermountain PFE R-40-10 kits
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Standard Railway Equipment didn’t start terming themselves “Stanray” until the early 1960s, so this is an anachronistic term for these cars. Tony Thompson tony@...
Standard Railway Equipment didn’t start terming themselves “Stanray” until the early 1960s, so this is an anachronistic term for these cars. Tony Thompson tony@...
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Tony Thompson
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Standard SRE Stanray
Was "SRE" actually the only manufacturer of "rectangular panel" and "diagonal panel" roofs? Or were these patented designs leased out to others? They did license the rectangular-panel roof to Chicago-
Was "SRE" actually the only manufacturer of "rectangular panel" and "diagonal panel" roofs? Or were these patented designs leased out to others? They did license the rectangular-panel roof to Chicago-
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David
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