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Re: [CBQ] CB&Q Grain Elevators, Grain Covered Hoppers, and Traffic

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] CB&Q Grain Elevators, Grain Covered Hoppers, and Traffic
From: "Denny Anspach" <danspachmd@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2019 22:48:04 -0700
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Some question has been raised about how early industrial  corrugated iron siding, i.e. “wrinkle tin" came into use.  The gargantuan  former Sacramento SP Boiler Shop was constructed new with corrugated iron siding in 1887.  This landmark building with its old siding intact (connected by working transfer table to the 26 bay Erecting Shop) is now a connected part of the California State Railroad Museum (as will be soon the Erecting Shop as well).

Denny

Denny S. Anspach, MD
Sacramento, CA 95864



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