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For what it's worth, Del Grosso's Burlington Northern Railroad Cabooses, 1970-1995 indicates CB&Q 13593 was built in 2/1964 and became Burlington Northern 10179. Alan Kraus Grand Junction, CO On Tue
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I am the proud owner of Burlington & Missouri River Railroad caboose #23. As you probably know, the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad was a subsidiary of the CB&Q. The caboose was later lettered f
Thanks Hol and all the others that have provided help. If I could figure out how to attach a photo I'd attach a photo of the waycar (I realize I used term caboose which I gather is not correct for th
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Thanks to all for the great information and photos. I've attached a photograph of the waycar as it is today and it raises an interesting question. I see the other waycars have those peculiar corner
Hi, Alan. First fo all, sorry if I enter in this discussion a bit late. I'm not an expert on CB&Q cabooses, but as I far as I see there are many differences between the two vehicles in these photos,
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Leo, thanks for the tip. I will get that bulletin...and also, I joined the BRHS on the 11th. I'm amazed at the collective wisdom out there on obscure details and the willingness to share that info...
To all who have been so generous in sharing your knowledge, I wish to thank you. I'm not used to blogs and replying and knowing who I'm replying to and there have been so many contributors I'm not su
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Looking at that picture can anyone hazard a guess as to what color it was? On April 13, 2020 at 2:48 PM Randy Hees <randyhees@gmail.com> wrote: With a 1880 build date, your car was originally a wood
On Thursday, April 16, 2020, 06:22:04 PM EDT, Nelson Moyer <npmoyer@hotmail.com> wrote: Yes, both diagram books and the photo book. One of the difficulties Im having is that the drawings dont always
Another place to view historic license plates is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Iowa. The best way I've found to look at different States is to change the State name i
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Hol You could well be right! Ive attached a photo of another Mather car and the overpainting certainly matches. Now we have to try and establish a correct date for the photo. Rupert Gamlen Auckland
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