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Iron Ore trains from Port of Mobile to Tn Coal & Iron (TCI) Birmingham, AL
Hello
I am researching the movement of Venezuelan iron ore by rail from the Port of Mobile to TCI steel mills in Birmingham, AL starting in 1954.
Based on work so far, I have found that three
Hello
I am researching the movement of Venezuelan iron ore by rail from the Port of Mobile to TCI steel mills in Birmingham, AL starting in 1954.
Based on work so far, I have found that three
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Discontinuing Passenger Trains and Moving US Mail to Intermodal Services
Reading though passenger train-off files in the SRHA archives, I realized there was a direct relationship between the Southern wanting to reduce passenger train miles and the early development of
Reading though passenger train-off files in the SRHA archives, I realized there was a direct relationship between the Southern wanting to reduce passenger train miles and the early development of
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George Eichelberger
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Re: Info requested on the "Florida Sunbeam" and Through Cars at Cincinnati
Jack:
Thanks for the reminder about the Wayner book. Another book I suggest is “Midwest Florida Sunliners” by R. Lyle Key Jr.
Most of the material in the draft of the Sunbeam article is from the
Jack:
Thanks for the reminder about the Wayner book. Another book I suggest is “Midwest Florida Sunliners” by R. Lyle Key Jr.
Most of the material in the draft of the Sunbeam article is from the
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George Eichelberger
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Re: Info requested on the "Florida Sunbeam" and Through Cars at Cincinnati
Ike,
Have you seen the consist for the Florida Sunbeam departing Miami on December 25, 1940 published in Wayner's Passenger Train Consists of the 1940? The Pullman names could be crossed checked with
Ike,
Have you seen the consist for the Florida Sunbeam departing Miami on December 25, 1940 published in Wayner's Passenger Train Consists of the 1940? The Pullman names could be crossed checked with
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C J Wyatt
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Info requested on the "Florida Sunbeam" and Through Cars at Cincinnati
All:
I attempted to copy the following series (some omitted) of posts from ther Passenger Car LIst but apparently I "fat fingered" the process. Here is attempt number two....
Ike
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I am putting the
All:
I attempted to copy the following series (some omitted) of posts from ther Passenger Car LIst but apparently I "fat fingered" the process. Here is attempt number two....
Ike
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I am putting the
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George Eichelberger
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Gino,
That is correct. There is a great discussion of coal car design issues in the book by Robert Karig "Coal Cars: The first three hundred years." White's "The American Railroad Freight Car" is
Gino,
That is correct. There is a great discussion of coal car design issues in the book by Robert Karig "Coal Cars: The first three hundred years." White's "The American Railroad Freight Car" is
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A&Y Dave in MD
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Gino:
I believe that is correct. Eventually, the composition of the steel improved to help somewhat. I cannot quote the car series offhand but the Southern(s) first group of all steel gondolas was
Gino:
I believe that is correct. Eventually, the composition of the steel improved to help somewhat. I cannot quote the car series offhand but the Southern(s) first group of all steel gondolas was
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George Eichelberger
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Hi,
I'm no chemist, but could it be that the sulfur in the coal reacted to form sulfuric acid? Which in it's turn corrodes the metal quickly if it is an inferior quality?
Gino Damen
The
Hi,
I'm no chemist, but could it be that the sulfur in the coal reacted to form sulfuric acid? Which in it's turn corrodes the metal quickly if it is an inferior quality?
Gino Damen
The
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Gino Damen
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Sam:
To further complicate the nomenclature, there were also “hopper bottom” (HB) gondolas. They were as you’d expect, gondolas with hopper bottoms. A benefit of the “hopper” design was that
Sam:
To further complicate the nomenclature, there were also “hopper bottom” (HB) gondolas. They were as you’d expect, gondolas with hopper bottoms. A benefit of the “hopper” design was that
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George Eichelberger
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Would one of y'all gentlemen please explain to me the difference between the "drop bottom" vs. "double drop bottom" as described below.
Thank you,
Samuel Smith
Would one of y'all gentlemen please explain to me the difference between the "drop bottom" vs. "double drop bottom" as described below.
Thank you,
Samuel Smith
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Sam Smith
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
Dave:
There is not a specific file or folder to refer to and read but these kinds of letters appear in the Southern Railway Presidents’ files quite often. They provide insights into both the
Dave:
There is not a specific file or folder to refer to and read but these kinds of letters appear in the Southern Railway Presidents’ files quite often. They provide insights into both the
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George Eichelberger
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Re: From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
The AAR was almost funny. The Southern had one of the larger gondola fleets in the US, especially relative to its size (obviously nothing like the Pennsy). I guess Faricy figured if a road had so
The AAR was almost funny. The Southern had one of the larger gondola fleets in the US, especially relative to its size (obviously nothing like the Pennsy). I guess Faricy figured if a road had so
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A&Y Dave in MD
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From the SRHA Archives - Gondola Shortage in 1948
For a medium size railroad, the Southern maintained sufficient freight cars to receive, rather than pay, per diem for interchanged freight cars. When cars were MOL free running, there are multiple
For a medium size railroad, the Southern maintained sufficient freight cars to receive, rather than pay, per diem for interchanged freight cars. When cars were MOL free running, there are multiple
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George Eichelberger
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Gathering Material for "TIES" Article on "Florida Sunbeam"
We are gathering material to use in a future TIES article on the “Florida Sunbeam”. If anyone has any information or material to contribute, please contact us at editor@... or archives@....
The
We are gathering material to use in a future TIES article on the “Florida Sunbeam”. If anyone has any information or material to contribute, please contact us at editor@... or archives@....
The
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George Eichelberger
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Re: Southern reweigh and repack shop codes
If you can find the result, that would be great. History is always in danger of being lost, just when it seems safe something changes.
Sent from Dave Bott' iPhone
If you can find the result, that would be great. History is always in danger of being lost, just when it seems safe something changes.
Sent from Dave Bott' iPhone
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A&Y Dave in MD
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Re: Southern reweigh and repack shop codes
This was throughly hashed out years ago on the old yahoo group. You may have them saved in your saved emails. I’m not sure if you can still go back and find the old yahoo group and search the
This was throughly hashed out years ago on the old yahoo group. You may have them saved in your saved emails. I’m not sure if you can still go back and find the old yahoo group and search the
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Jason Greene
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Southern reweigh and repack shop codes
On the steam freight car list (STMFC) there is an excel sheet which has the reweigh and repack location shop codes compiled for all US railroads mostly by Richard Hendrickson and primarily based upon
On the steam freight car list (STMFC) there is an excel sheet which has the reweigh and repack location shop codes compiled for all US railroads mostly by Richard Hendrickson and primarily based upon
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A&Y Dave in MD
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Re: Southern Railway Freight Car Mix in mid 1950s
Aidrian,
My conductor logs were from the Winston-Salem division in 1934 and centered on Greensbor0. I didn't offer this because Allen was looking for 1955 data.
The logs represent a large number
Aidrian,
My conductor logs were from the Winston-Salem division in 1934 and centered on Greensbor0. I didn't offer this because Allen was looking for 1955 data.
The logs represent a large number
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A&Y Dave in MD
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Re: Southern Railway Freight Car Mix in mid 1950s
There was a long discussion which covered this topic on the old Freightcars List about 20 years ago. The upshot of a lot of analysis was that in the post war period "free roaming" cars - primarily
There was a long discussion which covered this topic on the old Freightcars List about 20 years ago. The upshot of a lot of analysis was that in the post war period "free roaming" cars - primarily
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Aidrian Bridgeman-Sutton
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Southern Railway Freight Car Mix in mid 1950s
Can anyone give me a general idea of what percentage of cars on Southern main lines in 1955 would have been Southern?
I was thinking 50% but that is just a guess.
Any other percentages of other roads
Can anyone give me a general idea of what percentage of cars on Southern main lines in 1955 would have been Southern?
I was thinking 50% but that is just a guess.
Any other percentages of other roads
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Allen Cain
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