Thanks Ed....a lot of interesting photos there....
-Chuck
stayboltAnybody know where I can find photo(s) of trains of subject vintage tank cars?
Take a look at the extensive library of photos from John W. Barriger III and Robert G. Lewis. A treasure trove of historic photos!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/sets/72157649155982802/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/sets/
Ed
Since I posted this subject I've continued to search for resources and have found a terrific one at http://www.loc.gov/pictures. This is the Library of Congress' website and has a trove of the photos I wanted and many more in the railroad subject area.
Wayne-
Sounds good....thanks for the tip...I'll see if I can find it....
See if you can find a copy of "Steam Era Freight Cars Reference Manual, Volume Two: Tank Cars", by Ted Culotta. I have Volume One, which deals with boxcars and automobile cars, and there are lots of useful prototype photos, along with background info on manufacturers, built dates, etc.
Wayne
staybolt Hey, BaltACD- Thanks for the photo! Do you know the location and date? Besides being a 12 inches-to-the-foot enthusiast, I also model in HO in the '20s era. I'm currently at the decaling stage with a 5ft. dome car of 1918 vintage. I'm using Union Tank Line on this one, but I've got Texas Company (as in your photo) decals I plan to use on the next car I put together.
Hey, BaltACD-
Thanks for the photo! Do you know the location and date? Besides being a 12 inches-to-the-foot enthusiast, I also model in HO in the '20s era. I'm currently at the decaling stage with a 5ft. dome car of 1918 vintage. I'm using Union Tank Line on this one, but I've got Texas Company (as in your photo) decals I plan to use on the next car I put together.
The photo is compliments of Google - I suspect in the late 30's or the early 40's.
Never too old to have a happy childhood!
Anybody know where I can find photo(s) of trains of subject vintage tank cars? I know there were many such trains during WWII to mitigate ocean tanker losses to German submarines, but there may have been photography restrictions for security.I would think pre-or post-war photos should exist, but I haven't found any yet despite several searches on the Web.The cars with the 4 or 5-foot diameter domes, suitably weather-worn with a sheen of spilled oil down the sides are what I like. Photos of trains of these cars, either being pulled by steam (no diesel, please) or idle in a yard or at a refinery is what I'm looking for.
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