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Model Box Car End ID 9 messages
Astute STMFC Modelers, These box car ends have been in my parts box for years. Does anybody know the manufacturer? Danke! John Golden
Astute STMFC Modelers, These box car ends have been in my parts box for years. Does anybody know the manufacturer? Danke! John Golden
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By golden1014
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[SouthernRailway] Inman Yard in 1946 or 47 9 messages
Here is a “STMFC” era re-post from SouthernRailway.groups.io from the Southern Railway Historical Assoc. archives. Ike Subject: [SouthernRailway] Inman Yard in 1946 or 47 Date: February 20, 2021 at 2:
Here is a “STMFC” era re-post from SouthernRailway.groups.io from the Southern Railway Historical Assoc. archives. Ike Subject: [SouthernRailway] Inman Yard in 1946 or 47 Date: February 20, 2021 at 2:
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By George Eichelberger
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Burning Box Car
Charlie; Good point, and I found a whole bunch of correspondence that led to PRR applying things like double flooring (their term), and/or 24” steel plating for interior sides, to keep hot coil loads,
Charlie; Good point, and I found a whole bunch of correspondence that led to PRR applying things like double flooring (their term), and/or 24” steel plating for interior sides, to keep hot coil loads,
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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heavy duty trucks on B&LE hoppers 35 messages
Hello, Am looking for info and/or drawings for these outside brake hanger trucks as used on the B&LE hoppers. Any help is appreciated.Want to get them 3D printed. Bud Rindfleisch
Hello, Am looking for info and/or drawings for these outside brake hanger trucks as used on the B&LE hoppers. Any help is appreciated.Want to get them 3D printed. Bud Rindfleisch
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By Bud Rindfleisch
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Mystery Tank Car IDs 6 messages
Friends, I've been perplexed for a number of years by several tank car photos I've scavenged for possible future models (Yeah, right!). Today I spent a couple of hours playing detective, and can offer
Friends, I've been perplexed for a number of years by several tank car photos I've scavenged for possible future models (Yeah, right!). Today I spent a couple of hours playing detective, and can offer
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By Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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Foobie 29 messages
Excerpt from: http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/ads-l/2010-March/097205.html My other vice besides language is model railroading. In the service of this vice, I subscribe to the e-mail list o
Excerpt from: http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/ads-l/2010-March/097205.html My other vice besides language is model railroading. In the service of this vice, I subscribe to the e-mail list o
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By Ray Hutchison
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Private: Re: [RealSTMFC] Mystery Tank Car IDs
Friends, Mel pointed out that I had inadvertently posted the photo of TKX 700 as a tif instead of a jpeg. Well, I had the jpeg up on my screen, but clicked on the wrong link. In case any of you couldn
Friends, Mel pointed out that I had inadvertently posted the photo of TKX 700 as a tif instead of a jpeg. Well, I had the jpeg up on my screen, but clicked on the wrong link. In case any of you couldn
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By Garth Groff and Sally Sanford
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Burning Box Car - wreck train gondola heritage?
RE: The modified gondola coupled to the wrecker…Was that car part of a CB&Q revenue series of the same design? Steve Johnson
RE: The modified gondola coupled to the wrecker…Was that car part of a CB&Q revenue series of the same design? Steve Johnson
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By Steven D Johnson
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Burning Box Car also burnt flat also burnt gons 3 messages
Elden, The PRR F28 is, as you know, an all steel car, so other than the paint and a few rubber parts, there isn’t anything to burn. Best I can think is that the load burnt, or at least the cribbing on
Elden, The PRR F28 is, as you know, an all steel car, so other than the paint and a few rubber parts, there isn’t anything to burn. Best I can think is that the load burnt, or at least the cribbing on
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By Bruce Smith
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For Throwback Thursday: Santa Fe express boxcar 4155 4 messages
For Throwback Thursday I’m posting this photo of my new O‑scale Santa Fe express boxcar, a recent pandemic project. It started out as an automobile car that the late Jim Pierce built from a vintage At
For Throwback Thursday I’m posting this photo of my new O‑scale Santa Fe express boxcar, a recent pandemic project. It started out as an automobile car that the late Jim Pierce built from a vintage At
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By Richard Scott
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Burning Box Car
Man, that is wild! Thanks for sharing, Tim! Elden Gatwood
Man, that is wild! Thanks for sharing, Tim! Elden Gatwood
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Burning Box Car
Fabulous story, Ken! This is the weird stuff we rarely talk about, but is fascinating. The correspondence is a good read, because the car owner and RR on which the car was destroyed/damaged, usually c
Fabulous story, Ken! This is the weird stuff we rarely talk about, but is fascinating. The correspondence is a good read, because the car owner and RR on which the car was destroyed/damaged, usually c
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Burning Box Car also burnt flat
Bill; I wish I still had my copy, but it never got back to me after I loaned it. That is a FABULOUS photo. I looked at it often. I wish I had that one in my digital files. There is a lot of correspond
Bill; I wish I still had my copy, but it never got back to me after I loaned it. That is a FABULOUS photo. I looked at it often. I wish I had that one in my digital files. There is a lot of correspond
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Burning Box Car
Tim; Thanks for the fabulous photo! I have not seen that one. Wonder how the tank car ignited? I saw a lot of burnt cars on the PRR during childhood. Hot steel and wooden parts don’t mix. There was a
Tim; Thanks for the fabulous photo! I have not seen that one. Wonder how the tank car ignited? I saw a lot of burnt cars on the PRR during childhood. Hot steel and wooden parts don’t mix. There was a
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Red Owl warehouse 9 messages
Red Owl foods had grocery stores in Minnesota and some in surrounding states. They had a warehouse in Hopkins Minn. on the M&StL. I was given a seal book to transcribe from the middle on 1949 to Jan 1
Red Owl foods had grocery stores in Minnesota and some in surrounding states. They had a warehouse in Hopkins Minn. on the M&StL. I was given a seal book to transcribe from the middle on 1949 to Jan 1
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By Clark Propst
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F&C meat reefer prototypes 23 messages
Hi guys, An early F&C kit was the 37' wood meat reefer. I was looking at images of it, and it seems to be a different prototype from the Rapido reefer (wider fascia below the roofline and perhaps a lo
Hi guys, An early F&C kit was the 37' wood meat reefer. I was looking at images of it, and it seems to be a different prototype from the Rapido reefer (wider fascia below the roofline and perhaps a lo
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By nyc3001 .
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[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Photo: Mostly Gondolas (Circa 1940s) 2 messages
Guys; At least on PRR: early gon and hopper side replacements involved removing the rivets, then replacement of side panels or boards, followed by re-riveting, painting and lettering. As time went by
Guys; At least on PRR: early gon and hopper side replacements involved removing the rivets, then replacement of side panels or boards, followed by re-riveting, painting and lettering. As time went by
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Thanks for the help from a 1928 Equipment Register
Thanks Dave and Steve. This info works very well for me. Another great example of the shared help available from this fine list. -Andy Carlson Ojai CA
Thanks Dave and Steve. This info works very well for me. Another great example of the shared help available from this fine list. -Andy Carlson Ojai CA
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By Andy Carlson
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[Non-DoD Source] [RealSTMFC] Moving General Steel Castings 3 messages
Gary; How about this one: PRR FD1 casting on PRR F31A, 1951. I have another somewhere of the F30A castings upside down shipped on a series of flats, but can’t find it. There are also photos of loco fr
Gary; How about this one: PRR FD1 casting on PRR F31A, 1951. I have another somewhere of the F30A castings upside down shipped on a series of flats, but can’t find it. There are also photos of loco fr
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By Gatwood, Elden J SAD
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Request help for a 1928 Equipment Register 3 messages
From Ted Cullota's series of books, "Focus on the Freight Car vol ten other freight car types" has some great photos of various tank cars pictured from the 1930s. One of particular interest to me is t
From Ted Cullota's series of books, "Focus on the Freight Car vol ten other freight car types" has some great photos of various tank cars pictured from the 1930s. One of particular interest to me is t
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By Andy Carlson
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