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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Something I have noticed is that there seems to be multiple Southern Railway In Color books by different people. One Volume 2 book is by one author, and another volume two is by a different author.
Something I have noticed is that there seems to be multiple Southern Railway In Color books by different people. One Volume 2 book is by one author, and another volume two is by a different author.
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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Barry, yes I actually have volume 1. I was considering getting volume 2 but I didn’t know if I should get that over Classic Steam Trains in the South by Curt Tillotson Jr. I think I will get the
Barry, yes I actually have volume 1. I was considering getting volume 2 but I didn’t know if I should get that over Classic Steam Trains in the South by Curt Tillotson Jr. I think I will get the
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Will Kesler
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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Will,
Welcome to the group…
Have you seen the Southern Railway “in color” series of books published by Morning Sun?
Vol 1 and 2 both had some color steam in them.
Hopes this helps, Barry
Will,
Welcome to the group…
Have you seen the Southern Railway “in color” series of books published by Morning Sun?
Vol 1 and 2 both had some color steam in them.
Hopes this helps, Barry
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Barry Kimble
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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Frank, that’s alright. Do you happen to know of any other place where I could find Vintage Color Shots of southern railway steam?
Frank, that’s alright. Do you happen to know of any other place where I could find Vintage Color Shots of southern railway steam?
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Will Kesler
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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Will:
Welcome to SRHA. We would love to have some of the archive materials available digitally, but that's down the road a bit for now. We are working to that end.
CEA
Will:
Welcome to SRHA. We would love to have some of the archive materials available digitally, but that's down the road a bit for now. We are working to that end.
CEA
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Carl Ardrey
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Re: Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Another thing I would like too add, since I’m a new member and I clearly don’t know my way around here could anyone tell me what you mainly do here? Another question I have is that are the
Another thing I would like too add, since I’m a new member and I clearly don’t know my way around here could anyone tell me what you mainly do here? Another question I have is that are the
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Will Kesler
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Southern Railway Steam black and white/color photographs
Hi I’m new to the group and am still learning how this works but I thought I’d make a post on what I’m most interested in. Southern steam color photographs, I love seeing southern steam engines
Hi I’m new to the group and am still learning how this works but I thought I’d make a post on what I’m most interested in. Southern steam color photographs, I love seeing southern steam engines
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Will Kesler
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Re: Dim memory
I am not familiar with these operations, but I thought of possible research source, that might answer questions. You might look at the ICC annual reports for these railroads , which had some
I am not familiar with these operations, but I thought of possible research source, that might answer questions. You might look at the ICC annual reports for these railroads , which had some
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Since you had three pairs of through trains which ran over the N&W, N&W dining car crews were entitled to part of the business. In earlier times the dining car on the Birmingham Special all the way to
Since you had three pairs of through trains which ran over the N&W, N&W dining car crews were entitled to part of the business. In earlier times the dining car on the Birmingham Special all the way to
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I hadn't thought about a TC office car. That would make sense. Perhaps it was only two diners being removed and serviced at Knoxville. But my ancient memory says one, most likely the Tennessean was
I hadn't thought about a TC office car. That would make sense. Perhaps it was only two diners being removed and serviced at Knoxville. But my ancient memory says one, most likely the Tennessean was
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I have seen 2 other possibilities, since TC pass. ended in about 1955. TC served Ft. Campbell and the cars you saw might have been troop movements. I saw those trains a couple of times near my home
I have seen 2 other possibilities, since TC pass. ended in about 1955. TC served Ft. Campbell and the cars you saw might have been troop movements. I saw those trains a couple of times near my home
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Very curious. Around that time, The Tennessean did indeed have a DC - Knoxville diner-lounge, Interesting, the Carolina Special also had a Knoxville - Columbia diner-lounge. This idea seems crazy, but
Very curious. Around that time, The Tennessean did indeed have a DC - Knoxville diner-lounge, Interesting, the Carolina Special also had a Knoxville - Columbia diner-lounge. This idea seems crazy, but
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C J Wyatt
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Back in 1958 and 1959, at age 15 & 16, I worked at the Southern Railway Passenger station in Knoxville, Tn. I only worked during the summers while school was out. I worked the evening shift from 3 pm
Back in 1958 and 1959, at age 15 & 16, I worked at the Southern Railway Passenger station in Knoxville, Tn. I only worked during the summers while school was out. I worked the evening shift from 3 pm
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Re: Map of Winston Salem NC
A&Y,
Also try this interactive satellite view with historic map overlay.
North Carolina Maps: City of Winston-Salem Zone Map, 1930 (unc.edu)
Friday, June 10, 2022, 11:24:38 AM, you
A&Y,
Also try this interactive satellite view with historic map overlay.
North Carolina Maps: City of Winston-Salem Zone Map, 1930 (unc.edu)
Friday, June 10, 2022, 11:24:38 AM, you
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Re: Map of Winston Salem NC
Try:
https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06522_010/
Sent from Dave Bott's iPhone
Try:
https://www.loc.gov/item/sanborn06522_010/
Sent from Dave Bott's iPhone
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Map of Winston Salem NC
Does anyone have an old map (30's or 40's or older ) of Winston Salem NC
Does anyone have an old map (30's or 40's or older ) of Winston Salem NC
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Re: C&NW, BR, D&W, HPRA&Southern and Yadkin Railroad
Email sent.
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Matt Bumgarner
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C&NW, BR, D&W, HPRA&Southern and Yadkin Railroad
Looking for experts and interested parties:
Among the Mr. Marvin Black’s major research files, Binder No 88 includes many documents, diesel orders and correspondence from and about the C&NW, BR,
Looking for experts and interested parties:
Among the Mr. Marvin Black’s major research files, Binder No 88 includes many documents, diesel orders and correspondence from and about the C&NW, BR,
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George Eichelberger
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Re: Information about Southern City Yard Memphis TN in 1960s
Hi Gary
Thanks for your reply with helpful suggestions.
I checked out the TN valuation maps on the link, and they are very useful, lots to study.
I will now have a look at the aerial photos.
Thanks
Hi Gary
Thanks for your reply with helpful suggestions.
I checked out the TN valuation maps on the link, and they are very useful, lots to study.
I will now have a look at the aerial photos.
Thanks
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Alexander Smart
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Re: ETTs for the Atlanta-Birmingham line?
James and everyone:
A large percentage of ALL SR ETTs are in the SRHA archives and have ben scanned. The intention has been to publish the entire collection, most likely on-line. If any SRHA members
James and everyone:
A large percentage of ALL SR ETTs are in the SRHA archives and have ben scanned. The intention has been to publish the entire collection, most likely on-line. If any SRHA members
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George Eichelberger
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