Errol, The CBQ@Yahoogroups is no longer being used, we are now CBQ@Groups.io. Because of the following: You have been automatically removed from CBQ@groups.io because your Email Service Provide
I agree on all accounts. It is a great book with a lot of good information in addition to good images. The mix of text and photos is a Goen highlight as opposed to photos with a lot of inaccurate, th
We have plenty of all the numbers. I should have then on the website later today. They are already on e-Bay. Jerry Michels -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to th
I wanted to make sure everyone is on the same page. Although the BRHS sold out of the new InterMountain FtW&D covered hoppers, the Amarillo Railroad Museum has over 200 for sale. Check us out at www.
Just a reminder that the Amarillo Railroad Museum has R-T-R FtWD covered hoppers for sale. Six numbers. Our website is giving us trouble, but the models are available on eBay. https://i.ebayimg.com/i
Bill, interesting project. I saw a number of FtW&D silver cabooses on the Amarillo-Dalhart line in the 1980s, and the font was the same as the CB&Q cabooses. Jerry Michels -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Gro
Hi Folks, I think there is a chance we have not advertised this car enough when looking at sales. We have a brand new Fort Worth and Denver HC-1 covered hopper. This is an exclusive limited run of 30
Tom, I don't have specific records of where they ran, but keep in mind they were not a large fleet; 26 cars. Twenty-four were on the roster in 1960. I suspect they mainly ran in Texas, but the photo
The photo of the hopper in Chinese Red is spectacular! Thanks. Does anyone know if there are any C&S examples? We wanted to do the C&S along with the FtWD models, but InterMountain already had good p
Mike, our cars were produced by InterMountain. We've not worked with Bowser (yet). Jerry Michels Amarillo Railroad Museum -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to thi
We have a few left (17). Check out our website: amarillorailmuseum.com Jerry Michels -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#64388):
Jack, I hope you have luck. We have been looking for an FWD list like this for years. Your plan to scan the list is excellent. If I can help, let me know. Jerry Michels, Amarillo Railroad Museum -=-=
Did the FWD have any of these cars? I'd love to see these cars in mineral red. Jerry Michels -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#
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Hi Folks, this is perhaps self-serving but I want to let you know I started an IO.Groups group for the Amarillo Railroad Museum. Amarillorailmuseum. It will be a platform for discussing happenings at
Can anyone say if pickles on the C&S went on down south the the FtW&D? Jerry Michels -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#64909):
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Jim, this is wonderful! Would it be OK to post the link on our website? We primarily model the ATSF, but have a cameo appearance of the FWD on the layout. There is interest in the C&S that I am sure
Thanks Jim, Yes we had sugar beet traffic at one time. Sugar beets were grown on a large acreage for Holly Sugar which had a refinery in Hereford, TX. As far as I know, all the traffic was handled by
Scott, I don't have a lot of information, but I lived in Laramie for 10 years, and often drove to Denver via US 287 to Ft. Collins. That branch line to Rex was always an interest. I saw very few trai