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AGS Depot on Greensboro Ave. Tuscaloosa Al. Info
After seeing emails about drawings etc. it has rekindled my desire to model the Southern RR station in Tuscaloosa Alabama. I used to go back to work with my dad after his supper break at the drug
After seeing emails about drawings etc. it has rekindled my desire to model the Southern RR station in Tuscaloosa Alabama. I used to go back to work with my dad after his supper break at the drug
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Re: Ludlow, KY
Thanks Bill and Ike,
Now that I have achieved a victory on the CUT front, and Ludlow is moving ahead with their preservation project, I will give all of this a close look now.
I am very intrigued by
Thanks Bill and Ike,
Now that I have achieved a victory on the CUT front, and Ludlow is moving ahead with their preservation project, I will give all of this a close look now.
I am very intrigued by
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Re: Ludlow, KY
Chris:
I continue to be very interested in running whatever article you might send me on any aspects of SOU-related operations/facilities in the Cincinnati area. As Ike says, the material in the SRHA
Chris:
I continue to be very interested in running whatever article you might send me on any aspects of SOU-related operations/facilities in the Cincinnati area. As Ike says, the material in the SRHA
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Re: Ludlow, KY
Chris:
Jim and I talked many times about your conversations with him about Cincy and the CNO&TP. The offer to let you have whatever material is in the archives to help is always open. (I remember we
Chris:
Jim and I talked many times about your conversations with him about Cincy and the CNO&TP. The offer to let you have whatever material is in the archives to help is always open. (I remember we
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Re: Ludlow, KY
Ike,
You have succeeded in flushing me out of the woodwork. A few years ago, Mr. Thurston and I were talking a lot about doing a Ludlow bridge building article (largely focusing on the current lift
Ike,
You have succeeded in flushing me out of the woodwork. A few years ago, Mr. Thurston and I were talking a lot about doing a Ludlow bridge building article (largely focusing on the current lift
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Ludlow, KY
All:
Cincinnati and Ludlow, KY have not had enough written about them over the years. Today, NS posted information about leasing one of the Ludlow Shop buildings to the Ludlow Museum.
All:
Cincinnati and Ludlow, KY have not had enough written about them over the years. Today, NS posted information about leasing one of the Ludlow Shop buildings to the Ludlow Museum.
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Re: Willachooche, GA
Ed, great comment and great photos on the NS enclosure
Gerald Robinson
Ed, great comment and great photos on the NS enclosure
Gerald Robinson
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Gerald Robinson
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Re: Willachooche, GA
Ike,
A friend of mine in Atlanta sent me this copy. I thought it would be interesting to the rest of our membership so I’m forwarding it to you. There are some very good photos in it. Enjoy!
Ike,
A friend of mine in Atlanta sent me this copy. I thought it would be interesting to the rest of our membership so I’m forwarding it to you. There are some very good photos in it. Enjoy!
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Re: Willachooche, GA
Thanks! We are fortunate to have people knowledgable on every “nook and cranny” of the Southern.
I took the attached photo of F-7A 4254 in Hazelhurst, GA on a typical (blazing hot!) August day in
Thanks! We are fortunate to have people knowledgable on every “nook and cranny” of the Southern.
I took the attached photo of F-7A 4254 in Hazelhurst, GA on a typical (blazing hot!) August day in
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Re: Willachooche, GA
Hi George,
The line from Valdosta - Ray City – Nashville – Willacoochee is run by CaterParrott Railnet.
They have been upgrading and improving service over the last few years. They also have a
Hi George,
The line from Valdosta - Ray City – Nashville – Willacoochee is run by CaterParrott Railnet.
They have been upgrading and improving service over the last few years. They also have a
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Willachooche, GA
I just got back from the Cocoa Beach RPM. (Two rather different routes, going from Atlanta via I-75 and the Fla. turnpike to Orlando then the toll road to CCB along the route Bright Line is building
I just got back from the Cocoa Beach RPM. (Two rather different routes, going from Atlanta via I-75 and the Fla. turnpike to Orlando then the toll road to CCB along the route Bright Line is building
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George Eichelberger
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Early diesel switcher livery
Hello all, looking to have HO scale decals made for the early DS paint scheme. To my knowledge these are not available commercialy. So I have a few assumptions and a few questions for the group to
Hello all, looking to have HO scale decals made for the early DS paint scheme. To my knowledge these are not available commercialy. So I have a few assumptions and a few questions for the group to
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Re: 53ft 1975 Greenville Steel Car Gondola
Mike, back in February I explained to the Modeling The Southern list (a sublist of this list) how I kitbashed an old Walthers/Heljan Thrall gon into a Greenville. It is titled Workbench Wednesday
Mike, back in February I explained to the Modeling The Southern list (a sublist of this list) how I kitbashed an old Walthers/Heljan Thrall gon into a Greenville. It is titled Workbench Wednesday
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Auto Parts Cars for Ford
Although I have no idea what some of the items Ford wanted installed in the 800 86' auto parts cars shown on the attached are, taken together the three pages give an idea of how closely the railroads
Although I have no idea what some of the items Ford wanted installed in the 800 86' auto parts cars shown on the attached are, taken together the three pages give an idea of how closely the railroads
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George Eichelberger
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Chemicals in aluminum covered hoppers and gondolas
From the SRHA Archives:
Both Alcoa and Reynolds Aluminum maintained lists of commodities that could be carried in freight cars made with their aluminum without voiding the warranties. Here (attached)
From the SRHA Archives:
Both Alcoa and Reynolds Aluminum maintained lists of commodities that could be carried in freight cars made with their aluminum without voiding the warranties. Here (attached)
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George Eichelberger
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Re: 53ft 1975 Greenville Steel Car Gondola
Ike,
Thanks for the info. I will work from my photos and scale it from those and known dimensions.
Mike
Ike,
Thanks for the info. I will work from my photos and scale it from those and known dimensions.
Mike
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Mike K
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Re: 53ft 1975 Greenville Steel Car Gondola
Southern 70-T 52’-6” high side gons were built on New Car Program (NCP) 149 by Greenville Steel Car as their Lot 1101 in 1975. The General Arrangement drawing is Greenville 37115, stencil drawing
Southern 70-T 52’-6” high side gons were built on New Car Program (NCP) 149 by Greenville Steel Car as their Lot 1101 in 1975. The General Arrangement drawing is Greenville 37115, stencil drawing
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George Eichelberger
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Re: Atlanta-Bham Freight Traffic in the 40s-50s
Thanks Jack!
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53ft 1975 Greenville Steel Car Gondola
I would like to create a model of a 1975 vintage Greenville Steel Car Gondola. Number series 66090-66699, AAR Type E534. Some are still in use for MW service and have been seen around my home area.
I would like to create a model of a 1975 vintage Greenville Steel Car Gondola. Number series 66090-66699, AAR Type E534. Some are still in use for MW service and have been seen around my home area.
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Mike K
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Re: Atlanta-Bham Freight Traffic in the 40s-50s
Fwiw one of Southern's 1950's coal trains off their Appalachia Division carried the nickname "The Birmingham Special". This from an Ed Wolfe book. I recall seeing solid coal trains running through
Fwiw one of Southern's 1950's coal trains off their Appalachia Division carried the nickname "The Birmingham Special". This from an Ed Wolfe book. I recall seeing solid coal trains running through
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