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Southern accounting and billing terminology questions 2 messages
Southern accounting and billing terminology questions For anyone who may know early 20th century Southern Railway billing terminology: I found a reference in a 1920's era note about "card billing" vs
Southern accounting and billing terminology questions For anyone who may know early 20th century Southern Railway billing terminology: I found a reference in a 1920's era note about "card billing" vs
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Samuel Spencer 13 messages
Hi everyone, I have a few questions on Spencer: I know he claimed to have served in the Confederate army, but I can't seem to find what unit he served with. Does anyone know the answer to this? Detail
Hi everyone, I have a few questions on Spencer: I know he claimed to have served in the Confederate army, but I can't seem to find what unit he served with. Does anyone know the answer to this? Detail
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James Walton
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Ralph Budd letter and report to the SEPC, July, 1941
From the SRHA Archives: The attached letter from Ralph Budd to the Chairman of the “Southeastern Railroad Presidents’ Conference” may predate orders from the “Office of Defense Transportation” (ODT) t
From the SRHA Archives: The attached letter from Ralph Budd to the Chairman of the “Southeastern Railroad Presidents’ Conference” may predate orders from the “Office of Defense Transportation” (ODT) t
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George Eichelberger
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SOU/NS/N&W wood chip hopper kits coming back to HO
Crosstie Models’ owner, Josh Clark, and I have reached an agreement for Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc. to resume production of the Southern/NS/N&W GS50/G82 large wood chip hopper kit in HO. This mod
Crosstie Models’ owner, Josh Clark, and I have reached an agreement for Smoky Mountain Model Works, Inc. to resume production of the Southern/NS/N&W GS50/G82 large wood chip hopper kit in HO. This mod
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Jim King
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Southern 630 and Automatic Train Stop
Two more items from the SRHA files.....certainly an unusual subject in 1968, a steam loco and Automatic Train Stop..... I sent these to "our" Jim Howe (a member of SRHA's BOD and the Association's Att
Two more items from the SRHA files.....certainly an unusual subject in 1968, a steam loco and Automatic Train Stop..... I sent these to "our" Jim Howe (a member of SRHA's BOD and the Association's Att
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George Eichelberger
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D.W. Brosnan and SR Operations- 1966 9 messages
There are multiple files in SRHA archives box 612 labeled “Operating Conditions 1966”. They are in the Presidents’ files as virtually every detail of the operation of the Southern Railway was communic
There are multiple files in SRHA archives box 612 labeled “Operating Conditions 1966”. They are in the Presidents’ files as virtually every detail of the operation of the Southern Railway was communic
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George Eichelberger
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Modeling SR Heavyweight Passenger Cars
I've got two questions pertaining to modeling Southern passenger cars. 1) When did Southern start applying horizontal gold stripe to the bottoms of Pullman green passenger cars and 2) when did Souther
I've got two questions pertaining to modeling Southern passenger cars. 1) When did Southern start applying horizontal gold stripe to the bottoms of Pullman green passenger cars and 2) when did Souther
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Mike Burns
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The SCL Merger 6 messages
Yet another major file(s) in the SRHA archives concern the Seaboard Coast Line merger in the mid 60s. In addition to competition from the ACL and SAL combination, the Southern was interested in improv
Yet another major file(s) in the SRHA archives concern the Seaboard Coast Line merger in the mid 60s. In addition to competition from the ACL and SAL combination, the Southern was interested in improv
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George Eichelberger
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Cab Unit MONOGRAMS
Thanks Ed! As a “naturalized” Floridian, I have to admit the ACL medallion lettering style is the absolute classic! Ed’s drawing, like Southern DL-1010 appears to be a tracing of an EMD original. In t
Thanks Ed! As a “naturalized” Floridian, I have to admit the ACL medallion lettering style is the absolute classic! Ed’s drawing, like Southern DL-1010 appears to be a tracing of an EMD original. In t
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George Eichelberger
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For the "naturalized" Floridian
I’ve had a similar conversation with the NS Engineering folks and the ACL/SALHS about what resolutions to use to scan microfilm aperture cards. Both groups told me they thought scanning at 300 dpi was
I’ve had a similar conversation with the NS Engineering folks and the ACL/SALHS about what resolutions to use to scan microfilm aperture cards. Both groups told me they thought scanning at 300 dpi was
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George Eichelberger
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Good Example of a MONOGRAM
Medallion, Monogram, Herald, Logo, Trade Mark, just the more common names used by different companies to portray their name. All have the same meaning (to some extent) in my mind. It seems to be a cho
Medallion, Monogram, Herald, Logo, Trade Mark, just the more common names used by different companies to portray their name. All have the same meaning (to some extent) in my mind. It seems to be a cho
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Ed Mims
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Cab Unit Heralds 10 messages
Hello everyone, after looking at many color photos of Southern's cab units during the 50's, I have a question. Was the lettering on the herald green or black? Most models I've seen have green letterin
Hello everyone, after looking at many color photos of Southern's cab units during the 50's, I have a question. Was the lettering on the herald green or black? Most models I've seen have green letterin
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Evan Miller
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reweigh abbreviations for locations on the Southern
reweigh abbreviations for locations on the Southern I would like to update/confirm the reweigh station abbreviations for the Southern I've seen documented by Richard Hendrickson based on photos in the
reweigh abbreviations for locations on the Southern I would like to update/confirm the reweigh station abbreviations for the Southern I've seen documented by Richard Hendrickson based on photos in the
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Medallion 5 messages
Black lettering.
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Carl Ardrey
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Strawberry Plains
With the current issue of Ties, and Michael Turner’s excellent article as a prod, we drove over to Strawberry Plains, TN and found an easy vantage point to photograph the bridge over the Holston River
With the current issue of Ties, and Michael Turner’s excellent article as a prod, we drove over to Strawberry Plains, TN and found an easy vantage point to photograph the bridge over the Holston River
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Mike Pierry, Jr.
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Southern/NS wood chip hopper kit rerun reminder
A couple weeks ago, I announced the re-issuing of Crosstie Models’ large wood chip hopper kit suitable for Southern and NS (with NW reporting marks). The cutoff date is approaching to place your pre-o
A couple weeks ago, I announced the re-issuing of Crosstie Models’ large wood chip hopper kit suitable for Southern and NS (with NW reporting marks). The cutoff date is approaching to place your pre-o
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Jim King
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Clay hoppers and the "cousin" Chip hoppers
From personal observation, I don't think so, but the same "drop bottom ~ ratchet and pawl" arrangement was used on converted forty-foot boxcars (roof removed and sides extended about two feet) in the
From personal observation, I don't think so, but the same "drop bottom ~ ratchet and pawl" arrangement was used on converted forty-foot boxcars (roof removed and sides extended about two feet) in the
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David Payne
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Clay hoppers 12 messages
The Southern had a bunch of modified 3-bay open hoppers for clay service. These are the ones with sorta-clamshell doors held closed by chains that were wrapped around spools on the carside. I gather t
The Southern had a bunch of modified 3-bay open hoppers for clay service. These are the ones with sorta-clamshell doors held closed by chains that were wrapped around spools on the carside. I gather t
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D. Scott Chatfield
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Southern Wood Chip Service Hoppers 2 messages
Ike, I’ve attached a photo I took in May of 1996. I just don’t remember where I took it. I was living in Charlotte at the time and somewhat likely that’s where I was. Anyway, it shows the ‘wood chip l
Ike, I’ve attached a photo I took in May of 1996. I just don’t remember where I took it. I was living in Charlotte at the time and somewhat likely that’s where I was. Anyway, it shows the ‘wood chip l
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Edwin Locklin
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Southern weed spraying trains in 1960s 9 messages
Hello I model Southern outdoors in 1/29 scale and indoors in HO, in Oban, Scotland. I need more information, photos and possibly diagrams of the consist of these trains. I checked Ralph Ward’s Souther
Hello I model Southern outdoors in 1/29 scale and indoors in HO, in Oban, Scotland. I need more information, photos and possibly diagrams of the consist of these trains. I checked Ralph Ward’s Souther
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Alexander Smart
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