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FJ and G
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August 2003
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Resources for Santa Fe modelers question
Posted by
FJ and G
on Thursday, October 30, 2003 8:09 AM
I'd like to model the Abo Canyon section of SF in NM. On the web I saw the 7 bridges. Any other resources, books, or websites. Also wi***o model trackside industries along the Santa Fe in W. Texas, W. Okla, Ariz, & N. M. Most boooks on railroads don't go into much detail about the trackside industries with photos & diagrams. Any ideas?
Much thx
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Sperandeo
Member since
January 2001
From: US
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Posted by
Sperandeo
on Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:31 AM
Hello "FJ and G,"
Are you a member of the Santa Fe Ry. Historical & Modeling Society? It's a great resource and I recommend it highly. The society's Web site is at www.atsfrr.net.
There are two specific kinds of documents that you might find useful in your research, track charts and CLIC books. Track charts are the railroad's record of every mile of track, showing turnouts, bridges, signals, and lots of other data. the Santa Fe society has offered copies of track charts for several sections of the railroad and may have just what you need.
CLIC stands for "Car Location and Industry Code," and from the 1960s on the Santa Fe used these books of station and yard diagrams to identify every track where a car might be set out. They won't help you find out what the various industrial customers looked like, but they do very clearly show where they were and what tracks served them. These books can often be found at railroadiana shows, and at the conventions of the Santa Fe society – the next one of those is this coming summer in Wichita, Kansas.
Good luck,
Andy
Andy Sperandeo MODEL RAILROADER Magazine
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FJ and G
Member since
August 2003
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Posted by
FJ and G
on Thursday, October 30, 2003 9:50 AM
thx, Andy, will contact them & may join too, since I'm pretty much Santa Fe focused.
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FJ and G
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August 2003
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Posted by
FJ and G
on Thursday, October 30, 2003 10:52 AM
Andy,
I just joined them online. Would be interested to hear from other Santa Fe modelers & any tips I can get on Abo Canyon. Thx.
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Anonymous
Member since
April 2003
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Posted by
Anonymous
on Saturday, November 1, 2003 9:19 AM
FJ and G,
I too am a Santa Fe modeler. Here are a couple of the 29,800 links I just found for "Abo Canyon" using Google search engine.
Map and Pictures: http://www.somewherewest.com/Route66/Abobridge/Bridges.htm
BNSF Video: http://www.railwayshop.com/dvd/abo-canyon.html
I am a member of the Santa Fe Group on Yahoo and get some good info from them. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SantaFeRR
I model Santa Fe along Route 66 in Northern AZ.
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