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K-4 Southern Twin Hoppers
Thanks to all who replied. I couldn't confirm that they had a series of 55 top twin hoppers beginning with 32.... numbers. I'm S scale so K-4 is the only option. The replies were very helpful. George
Thanks to all who replied. I couldn't confirm that they had a series of 55 top twin hoppers beginning with 32.... numbers. I'm S scale so K-4 is the only option. The replies were very helpful. George
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K-4 Southern Twin Hoppers
Anyone able to speak to how accurate the K-4 decals are for Southern's twin hoppers. K-4 list them starting with the numbers 30, iirc. like 303864. I'm looking at the black twin hoppers around 1950-53
Anyone able to speak to how accurate the K-4 decals are for Southern's twin hoppers. K-4 list them starting with the numbers 30, iirc. like 303864. I'm looking at the black twin hoppers around 1950-53
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4-8-2's in freight service
Would love to see a black Ts with passenger lettering if possible? I don't have an answer to why Southern used the Ts in freight service. But I know they B&O used Mountain types in the midwest because
Would love to see a black Ts with passenger lettering if possible? I don't have an answer to why Southern used the Ts in freight service. But I know they B&O used Mountain types in the midwest because
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1400 series retirements
BIll Wade, owner of BTS, has the Prince book for sale at $115. If you can't find it anywhere else. George Courtney
BIll Wade, owner of BTS, has the Prince book for sale at $115. If you can't find it anywhere else. George Courtney
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Dim memory
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 a
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 a
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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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Clearance Card Form #
That should be SRW (Southern Railway, not SRR, of course) George Courtney
That should be SRW (Southern Railway, not SRR, of course) George Courtney
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Clearance Card Form #
Anyone know the Form number for SRR's Clearance Cards? An example is in "The Southern Railway Handbook" but so small I can't read it with my small magnifying glass. My modeled time period is 1953 to 1
Anyone know the Form number for SRR's Clearance Cards? An example is in "The Southern Railway Handbook" but so small I can't read it with my small magnifying glass. My modeled time period is 1953 to 1
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Iding Repair Shops
Thanks, good info. George Courtney
Thanks, good info. George Courtney
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Iding Repair Shops
Anyone have knowledge of how Southern repair shops were identified on freight cars during the steam-diesel era? Say, 1946 to 1953. I saw a HO boxcar with the the letter N-48/ Which shoop would htat be
Anyone have knowledge of how Southern repair shops were identified on freight cars during the steam-diesel era? Say, 1946 to 1953. I saw a HO boxcar with the the letter N-48/ Which shoop would htat be
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Work Trains on Southern's Appalachia Division
Anyone have any knowledge whether a Southern ballast or weed spray train, or even a wreck train would have worked out of Bristol, Intermont Yard or Bulls Gap in the early 1950's? Even if it would have
Anyone have any knowledge whether a Southern ballast or weed spray train, or even a wreck train would have worked out of Bristol, Intermont Yard or Bulls Gap in the early 1950's? Even if it would have
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K-4 Decals
On K-4;s decals for the black Southern twin hopper is the following: Sn 3 58. Anyone know what this represents?. I'm sure it's something for March of 1958 but not sure if Sn is a shop abbreviation and
On K-4;s decals for the black Southern twin hopper is the following: Sn 3 58. Anyone know what this represents?. I'm sure it's something for March of 1958 but not sure if Sn is a shop abbreviation and
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Trying to get Photos that might fiit the end of a Southern Auto Boxcar
Thanks, Gary. I check his site out. George Courtney
Thanks, Gary. I check his site out. George Courtney
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Trying to get Photos that might fiit the end of a Southern Auto Boxcar
George Courtney Would either of these two ends be good for the opening doors on the ends of a Southern 40' or 50' Automobile Boxcar early 1950's? This might take e two messages
George Courtney Would either of these two ends be good for the opening doors on the ends of a Southern 40' or 50' Automobile Boxcar early 1950's? This might take e two messages
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Sn3 7-58
I saw a K4 decal for the twin hoppers. On it is the above lettering. Sn3 and the date. Also that it was built in 1937. I'm assuming that this Sn refers to either a repaint or a later shopping date. Bu
I saw a K4 decal for the twin hoppers. On it is the above lettering. Sn3 and the date. Also that it was built in 1937. I'm assuming that this Sn refers to either a repaint or a later shopping date. Bu
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