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Information of rolling stock

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Posted by tjsmrinfo on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 3:17 PM
ansgar you should try the MEC historical website as well as the B&M historical website. you are also in luck as my girlfriend lives in Boston,Mass and has an uncle that worked for the B&M as well as an opa as well. I will tell her to read ypur post and ask her uncle.

Tom
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Information of rolling stock
Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 3:13 PM
Hi folks,

I'm searching information of rolling stock in the New England region, esp. freight cars of the 80ies, roadnames. I try to build a layout situated somewhere in New England (era 1980s). I would like to model the conversion from MEC and B&M into GRS. It's hard to find information about the rolling stock (freight cars); information of the roosters did I find in the NERAIL archive.

Thanks for your answers. [:I]

Greetings

Ansgar
-Germany-

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