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2760
I see kadee has released another number/run of the wabash ps-1 box car (not that they very many, 10?) Allen Rueter...
allen rueter
allen_282
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Jul 4, 2005
2:43 am
2761
Hi Folks, I'm really getting serious about finishing my Wrighttrak Wabash caboose kit. I'm doing a square cupola car circa 1955. Looking at the pictures in...
rgs4550
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Jul 4, 2005
7:09 pm
2762
Allen wrote: I see kadee has released another number/run of the wabash ps-1 box car (not that they very many, 10?) Allen, I noticed that too. Yes, 10 is...
gary & kathy roe
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Jul 4, 2005
9:42 pm
2763
I week ago Sunday a friend and I were coming back from Galesburg Railroad Days and were doing some rail fanning on the way back to Kansas City. We stopped in...
Walter oHRNELL
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Jul 6, 2005
1:10 am
2764
Lenny asked: We stopped in Moulton and looked around, we could not find any evidence of a railroad(s) being there. What side of town was it on? Lenny, The yard...
gary & kathy roe
wabrr
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Jul 6, 2005
12:41 pm
2765
I not that I have time to do this, but I thought it would be a cool idea for Detroit to Windsor -- One guy in our area does this as a Lake Michigan ferry....
Allen Rueter
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Jul 7, 2005
1:49 am
2766
Thanks Gary gary & kathy roe <wabashrr@...> wrote:Lenny asked: We stopped in Moulton and looked around, we could not find any evidence of a railroad(s)...
Walter oHRNELL
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Jul 7, 2005
2:34 am
2767
Hi, My 1957 Official Guide shows Wabash train No. 14-18 arriving at Moulton 11:53PM and departing there at 11:55PM for St. Louis arr there at 7:35AM ... No. 11...
bobrainville2
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Jul 8, 2005
2:58 am
2768
There was a collision between a Wabash RR freight train and a ?? Wabash?? passenger train the last week of October 1886 near Edwardsville, IL (Gillham) in...
maritoole
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Jul 9, 2005
2:57 pm
2769
Would anyone happen to have the builder lot numbers for the following boxcar series? WAB 50000-50074 WAB 50075-50099 WAB 50100-50199 WAB 55000-55049 Stephen...
stephenr37
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Jul 11, 2005
8:50 am
2770
I have a couple of duplicate war emergency hoppers that need some number changing and was looking for advice on whose decals to use. Lenny Ohrnell [Non-text...
Walter oHRNELL
lenny64118
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Jul 11, 2005
10:31 am
2771
A friend of mine in Texas informed me of the death of Dean Hale. He provide some insight into the early years of WRHS and was responsible for the many Wabash...
rustyrayle
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Jul 12, 2005
3:17 am
2772
Hi Lenny; Your best bet would be to use the nice Wabash hopper set from Mark Vaughan. It is set #CC and priced at $7.00. I believe Mark's address is: Mark...
Rob Adams
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Jul 12, 2005
5:09 am
2773
I visited the Tennessee Valley RR in Chattanooga recently and was surprised to see Wabash caboose 2774 on display. The caboose is in good condition and open...
Robert Gibson, Jr.
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Jul 16, 2005
1:30 pm
2774
Thanks Rob. Rob Adams <steamera@...> wrote:Hi Lenny; Your best bet would be to use the nice Wabash hopper set from Mark Vaughan. It is set #CC and...
Walter oHRNELL
lenny64118
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Jul 18, 2005
4:16 pm
2775
I would like to add my endorsement of Des Plains Hobbies. I ordered some of the Wabash decals on Thursday (14th) and received them on Monday (18th). The...
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Jul 18, 2005
8:38 pm
2776
I need some custom dry transfer decals. Does anyone have a supplier and their phone or email address? Thanks. Craig Berndt...
Craig Berndt
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Jul 25, 2005
6:13 pm
2777
Craig, I'll assume you want HO, tmrdistribuing (ontario) has them. he also sells on ebay. http://www.tmrdistributing.com/CDS.htm#wabash ... -- ... Allen P...
Allen Rueter
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Jul 25, 2005
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2778
I'd like to letter a Wabash #8000-8299 series 10'6" 40' DD boxar for the early - mid 1950s. Does anyone have a photo of one of these cars? Black roof? Ends?...
stefanelaine
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Jul 26, 2005
3:46 am
2779
I ran across this site while surfing the other day. While the picture quality is not the best, they are intersting none the less. There are also other shots of...
Bob Hainstock
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Jul 30, 2005
3:31 pm
2780
Bob, Thanks for the link. A great site...love those TOFCs an always admired that paint scheme on the GPs! cheers Stefan ... I ran across this site while...
Stefan and Elaine
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Jul 30, 2005
4:38 pm
2781
... Bob, Wabash 91150 was from the 91000-91514 series built by AC&F in 1961 for the Wabash. Cars had 9'-0" door openings and rode on either ASF A-3 or what...
Chet French
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Jul 30, 2005
7:06 pm
2782
... ASF ... Timken ... flag ... N&W ... Thanks for the information, but I got the number wrong, it is the #91500, still the same group of cars though. Here is...
Bob Hainstock
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Jul 31, 2005
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2783
Am building the Sunshine kit or the 14000 series gondolas and would like to model them as they appeared in frame service. Does anyone have any sources for...
karkoskid
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Aug 1, 2005
8:24 pm
2784
I can't tell for sure if it is a Wabash gon, and it is a partial shot of a composit gon with what appears to be auto frames at; ...
Bob Hainstock
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Aug 3, 2005
12:51 am
2785
The Mad River & NKP Museum in north central Ohio is a must stop for NKP and Wabash fans, and features static F7 #671 (orig. 1162), along with tons (and I mean...
Brad
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Aug 4, 2005
7:30 pm
2786
Great job. I visited the Mad River Museum in 1981 when the Wabash RR Society met in Bellevue. That is a nice collection of RR equipment and well worth a...
Robert Gibson, Jr.
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Aug 5, 2005
2:13 am
2787
Brad- Great job updating the lettering on F7-A 671! It was good to see that someone "adopted" her and gave her a small scope makeover. Thanks for the report...
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wabashblue
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Aug 5, 2005
2:51 pm
2788
Could someone please list the towns that had water towers for steam engines between St.Louis and Moberly, Mo in the late years of steam. Thanks, Ken Rees...
Ken Rees
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Aug 5, 2005
8:35 pm
2789
... engines ... Ken, The April 1948 Moberly Div. timetable shows water tanks at the following towns. St. Charles Wright City High Hill, Also a coal chute ...
Chet French
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Aug 6, 2005
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