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I was on my way to work today, and I noticed these freshly painted cars: [Sorry for cell photos, all I had on me was my phone] This one is called ''Utah'': http://img43.imageshack.us/img43/5377/110209111213.jpg This dome is called ''San Francisco'' I think: http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/9219/110209111424.jpg The fleet is being built with what looks to be Ex-American Orient Express cars http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/655/110209111639.jpg Whatever they are, it will
I would buy the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, the D&SNGR, and the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad. I would connect the C&T and the D&SNGR. I would connect Alamosa with Durango, with dual gauge track. I would connect La Veta with Pueblo. After a while I may extend the line from Pueblo to Denver, and from Chama to Albuquerque. I would run mostly passenger service, I would eventually venture into freight service .
I found this on a I-Net search: http://www.cde.state.co.us/artemis/tra1/tra12b4320052internet.pdf Is this for real? Has anything come out of this? Will this ever be done?
[quote user="Railway Man"] [quote user="bb4884"] Where is a good place to find tonnage ratings for engines, both steam and dismals? I am looking for specificly The Moffat Route tonnage ratings. The time scale I am interested in is 1940-1989. Thanks for any help offered. [/quote] Go here: http://www.drgw.net/info/index.php?n=Main.EmployeeTimetables and you'll find what you need. You'll have to plow through them page by page to find the tonnage ratings tables. Older timetables
Where is a good place to find tonnage ratings for engines, both steam and dismals? I am looking for specificly The Moffat Route tonnage ratings. The time scale I am interested in is 1940-1989. Thanks for any help offered.
No, I can say never. The aux. tenders were made for the turbines from retired FEF tenders. There was no need for aux tenders "back in the day" because back then they had the services needed for steam. They use them today, because when was the last time you have seen a working water column?
No access, insurance will not allow it.
Steak knife... I think I can do that Thanks for the tip using dryer sheets, that will come in handy. I will be doing this on a concrete floor, so I can just sweep up the particles.
Hi, it has been a while since I have been here. I have to create a "realistic representation" of an area in Pennsylvania. Most of my class is using paper mache, I wish to "take the extra step". I got some pink foam at Home Depot, now here is where the question has popped up: What do I use to carve into the foam?
CopCarSS wrote: so that probably means that it was in or very near my town. It was. I have seen them before. I always get a kick telling someone next to me that that car is full of nuke material
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