Offering items for sale by individuals (not commercial ventures) is allowed anytime on the list. Commercial offers are limited to Fridays. Dave I have a Burlington model railroad item that is headed
Hi Doug, I could not find anything in the BRHS archives on this, so I've sent a copy of this to the BRHSlist on Yahoo Groups to see if anyone there may have what you are looking for. Dave Lotz BRHS A
Hi, A quick update on things. The Burlington Waycars - We plan for the material to be sent to the printer on 12/5. All Contributors to the book should receive their material in the next 2 weeks. The
BRHSlisters, This was sent to me last Thursday and I failed to post it on Friday. I promised John that I would post it today, even though it's not Friday. A red faced Dave Lotz --Original Message-- F
Hi Nicholas, There is one color image on the Railway Classics web site, www.RailwayClassics.com/freight01.htm <http://www.railwayclassics.com/freight01.htm> . There are also a couple good photos in M
Hi Lynn, I'm sending a copy of my reply to the BRHSlist to see if anyone there has the information you seek. I've checked the BRHS archives and we have nothing that old. Hope we'll be able to help! D
Do we have a DCC expert on the list that can answer Kevin?s questions? Don?t forget to include Kevin?s address in your reply. Dave Gentlemen, Maybe you can help. I'm trying to find out when second ge
Hi Everybody, Now that the excitement of the convention is over, we will get back to work on the The Burlington Waycars. We will post an update next Friday regarding The Burlington Waycars, the arriv
Hi Mac, I've forwarded you question to tthe BRHSlist to see if we have someone there who can answer your question post-haste. I'm out of town and don't have access to my library or the archives to pr
Amen! Dave Lotz I know that certain areas of the web site are managed by volunteer individuals. I am sure that Dave Lotz, who coordinates the web site, would welcome any help that he could get. You c
Hello Ralph, I?ve also forwarded your request to our email group, the BRHSlist. We have several folks who there who may also be able to help as well. David Lotz BRHS Archives My name is Ralph Anderso
Ken, I've been told the "fishracks" were the wooden slotted floors to allow leaking liquids to drain through to protect items placed on them. Dave I got the new Bulletin fri. when I got back from a b
Since we are on the topic of grain doors and loading grain in boxcars ? Q Connection just happens to have for sale Billy Whittle Collection* Grain loads that will fit into almost any 40? boxcar. I?ve
Greetings Gerry, I?ve sent a copy of this email to our Yahoo Email group, the BRHSlist to expand your search base. The BRHS Archives does have a folder on the early Zephyrs with several photos. The B
Pete, You could take the "wheat" load and paint it to the color of flax and then do something with paper in the door. Dave Dave How about a load of flax seed...this required a special paper lining fo
Marshall, See photo of Ak-Sar-Ben tail car in BB42 page 248 for train name on letterboard & small Burlington at car ends. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] -- Yahoo! Groups S
I Just received a call from Margaret Brown, Bob?s wife with some bad news. As some of you know Bob has been in the Iowa City getting treatment for cancer. At times it has been touch and go, especiall
Bill, There were several Hunger families in and around Burlington that worked for the railroad. I have other shots that Hank Kuepper took that are identified with one of the Hunger's at the controls.
Here is an interesting web site for those of you who may collect or have stock and/or bonds of North American Railroads. http://www.coxrail.com/index.htm Dave [Non-text portions of this message have
If my memory serves me correctly, this plant was/is not on the river front, it was up the hill a ways on the Mooar track. Dave Hi Marshall; It was actually National Carbide, and the trademark is prom