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In search of
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Dear Group I am looking for information and or photos of Wabash gondolas in the series 7000-9049. These looked like USRA composite gondolas but with fishbelly center sills, and were built ca. 1922. I
Dear Group I am looking for information and or photos of Wabash gondolas in the series 7000-9049. These looked like USRA composite gondolas but with fishbelly center sills, and were built ca. 1922. I
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lrkdbn
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ATSF flat class
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Although listed as D&RGW, I’m positive this is an ATSF mow flat set up to carry the ATSF Burro crane in the distance. http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/drgw/drgw-X185-j06.jpg <http://www.rr-fallenflags.or
Although listed as D&RGW, I’m positive this is an ATSF mow flat set up to carry the ATSF Burro crane in the distance. http://www.rr-fallenflags.org/drgw/drgw-X185-j06.jpg <http://www.rr-fallenflags.or
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Jim Eager
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Rapido ACR boxcars
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I noticed Rapido’s newsletter is re-announcing their order deadline for the UP ACR boxcar. I glossed over them when they first announced them, because not being that well versed on UP prototypes, I ju
I noticed Rapido’s newsletter is re-announcing their order deadline for the UP ACR boxcar. I glossed over them when they first announced them, because not being that well versed on UP prototypes, I ju
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B.L. Griffith
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Two models on eBay
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Just put two models on eBay. If interest look under propsus-b2gc2hde Thank you Clark Propst
Just put two models on eBay. If interest look under propsus-b2gc2hde Thank you Clark Propst
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Clark Propst
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Colors by Freight Car Type by Railroad
31 messages
Anybody know if there is a source/sources either online or print showing the colors roads used for their freight cars in the 19-teens through the 1920s? I realize there wasn't color photography in tha
Anybody know if there is a source/sources either online or print showing the colors roads used for their freight cars in the 19-teens through the 1920s? I realize there wasn't color photography in tha
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Charles Greene
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One off of the bucket list
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We talked about the former Mather cars conversion to 50' cars. This has been on my bucket list for a long time since I was thinking they were done in 1952. Now I know they weren't, but that did not st
We talked about the former Mather cars conversion to 50' cars. This has been on my bucket list for a long time since I was thinking they were done in 1952. Now I know they weren't, but that did not st
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Steve SANDIFER
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CNJ/CRP 1905 style hopper cars
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Does anyone have photos of the CNJ or CRP hopper cars in the 61000-61999 or 62000-62999 series that they will share? I model 1949 and in my 1-1-50 ORER between the two series and the two roads there w
Does anyone have photos of the CNJ or CRP hopper cars in the 61000-61999 or 62000-62999 series that they will share? I model 1949 and in my 1-1-50 ORER between the two series and the two roads there w
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anthony wagner
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Youngstown Steel Car Side Rebuilds; was: Mystery box
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Friends, I had the good fortune of reviewing some CBCs this morning ranging from 1937 to 1946. I remembered part of this thread, especially about how boxcar rebuilds could be modeled with different si
Friends, I had the good fortune of reviewing some CBCs this morning ranging from 1937 to 1946. I remembered part of this thread, especially about how boxcar rebuilds could be modeled with different si
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Bruce Griffin
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XAR
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Anyone know what XAR is the description for? Clark Propst Mason City Iowa
Anyone know what XAR is the description for? Clark Propst Mason City Iowa
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Clark Propst
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FS: HO Scale Freight cars, Passenger Cars, Locomotives and more
All group members, I am thinning the herd and figured some of you might be interested in what I have. I have attached an Excel file of what I have for sale. These are first come first serve. If you wo
All group members, I am thinning the herd and figured some of you might be interested in what I have. I have attached an Excel file of what I have for sale. These are first come first serve. If you wo
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Matthew Hurst
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C&O Ralston Covered Hopper
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I am a bit befuddled by this and am hoping that someone in this group might has information on this group of cars. In 1949 the Chesapeake and Ohio received a group of 500 covered hoppers from Ralston
I am a bit befuddled by this and am hoping that someone in this group might has information on this group of cars. In 1949 the Chesapeake and Ohio received a group of 500 covered hoppers from Ralston
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Dave Wetterstroem
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Photos of CMO AAR cars
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I was thinking of modeling one of the CMO cars in the 20000-22414 series and thought I had a photo for the lettering. But my photo is for one of the rebuilt cars. Does anyone have a photo to show lett
I was thinking of modeling one of the CMO cars in the 20000-22414 series and thought I had a photo for the lettering. But my photo is for one of the rebuilt cars. Does anyone have a photo to show lett
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Tony Thompson
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Murphy Ends
23 messages
I am researching Hocking Valley/Chesapeake & Ohio box cars to create a 3d printed model. The cars were built in 1924-25 with wood sides but were converted to steel sides in the early 40's. The ends ar
I am researching Hocking Valley/Chesapeake & Ohio box cars to create a 3d printed model. The cars were built in 1924-25 with wood sides but were converted to steel sides in the early 40's. The ends ar
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Dave Wetterstroem
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GM&O wood boxcar 51309
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Good morning all, I'm calling on some of you freight car experts that might could help point towards a fairly close model of this series of cars. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jaso
Good morning all, I'm calling on some of you freight car experts that might could help point towards a fairly close model of this series of cars. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Jaso
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Jason P
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CNW 65000-67418 XM
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These series of cars, CNW 65000-67418, appear to be 1937 AAR design, 3716 cu ft, 80000 capy. The number of cars were decreasing in late 1950s ORER. Were they sold, or converted to something else? Not
These series of cars, CNW 65000-67418, appear to be 1937 AAR design, 3716 cu ft, 80000 capy. The number of cars were decreasing in late 1950s ORER. Were they sold, or converted to something else? Not
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mopacfirst
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Was there ever a mechanical reefer with the refrigeration unit visible in the A end?
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I was going through the cars I inherited from my friend deciding what to keep and what to sell and I can across a PFE mechanical reefer that looks like part of the refrigeration unit was protruding th
I was going through the cars I inherited from my friend deciding what to keep and what to sell and I can across a PFE mechanical reefer that looks like part of the refrigeration unit was protruding th
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Jeffrey White
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Fragile – Handle With Care
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Fragile – Handle With Care This is a 1957 wreck photo from the Council Bluffs Public Library: https://www.councilbluffslibrary.org/archive/files/original/e9b445c24648e38d536b12ee1d8081e9.jpg Descripti
Fragile – Handle With Care This is a 1957 wreck photo from the Council Bluffs Public Library: https://www.councilbluffslibrary.org/archive/files/original/e9b445c24648e38d536b12ee1d8081e9.jpg Descripti
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Bob Chaparro
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Brake Ratio, was “double" brake systems
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Alex Schneider wrote: “Did the MCB or later the AAR mandate how much brake effort a car should have, presumably based on loaded weight?” As recommended by the AAR’s Brake and Brake Equipment Committee
Alex Schneider wrote: “Did the MCB or later the AAR mandate how much brake effort a car should have, presumably based on loaded weight?” As recommended by the AAR’s Brake and Brake Equipment Committee
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Guy Wilber
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train shed cyclopedia How useful ?
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Many moon s ago had a stack of these publications. Unfortunately lost them all. Been looking at a few that I interested in purchasing. Big question, " How useful are they. Considering in some the scop
Many moon s ago had a stack of these publications. Unfortunately lost them all. Been looking at a few that I interested in purchasing. Big question, " How useful are they. Considering in some the scop
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reubeft
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Should we be mfgr bashing?
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Guys, Here's the thing (from where I stand) ... Our priorities - primarily prototypical accuracy - are ... let's face it ... out there on the outer fringe of the modeling community. The mfgrs are, for
Guys, Here's the thing (from where I stand) ... Our priorities - primarily prototypical accuracy - are ... let's face it ... out there on the outer fringe of the modeling community. The mfgrs are, for
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Jim Betz
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