Ooops...guess that didn't come out right. What I meant was that both the black and red paintschemes ran until 1976, when the last ones were painted over by the BN. Cheers! * »»/ Jan Kohl/ ««* *::: co
It's not a book, Jeff, it's the BN annual (unless you also have another source). I think the year from the one that shows the last repaints of Q was the BN annual from 1977. It shows the 'final' (as
According to Mike's CB&Q color freight guide, p. 55, these cars were ALL Chinese red, the rectangular Burlington Route logo (including the red border around the outside of the black "Burlington Route
Only if you send it to me... Cheers! * »»/ Jan Kohl/ ««* *::: computer security consultant :::* the pits - http://www.theuspits.com castle graphics - http://www.castlegraphics.com -- Yahoo! Groups Sp
Ok, everyone...about six days left to send in your entries for the photo contest. Go ahead! Be brave and grab that digital camera! What have you got to lose, and you get to show off your cool layout
Thanks, Glen, should be updated later this week! Cheers! * »»/ Jan Kohl/ ««* *::: computer security consultant :::* the pits - http://www.theuspits.com castle graphics - http://www.castlegraphics.com
Thanks, Bill! More good info! Cheers! * »»/ Jan Kohl/ ««* *::: computer security consultant :::* the pits - http://www.theuspits.com castle graphics - http://www.castlegraphics.com -- Yahoo! Groups S
Suzie, if you look at the Yahoo group messages from February 1st of this year, you'll see quite a few messages entitled 'Modeling Techniques' and also following in a few days with titles about using
It sounds to me that the officers were basically jerks and purposefully made up their own laws. However, the problem is that anyone of us could still have the same problems these railfans did... Chee
And that's fair enough, Dan. However, these officers were saying that if you were standing across the street and caught the train in your photo, you could be had up for it. That's an over-the-top int
Again, quite a few changes, and sorry for the cross-post, but I think both the BN list and the CB&Q list will find some new neat stuff. I've revised all of the BN locomotives...you should be able to
You know, I think that there is a very key sentence in here that may hold the clue to a lot of this... "The Metra Police Department advised they had no knowledge of anyone taking photographs" If said
I have not, but I'd be interested in seeing what anyone has done, what parts have been purchased and from where... Cheers! * »»/ Jan Kohl/ ««* *::: computer security consultant :::* the pits - http:/
Since we're on the subject of consists, I'm going to go ahead and throw in my question about MTZ and Z-R consists. I know we've covered some of this before, but there has been a bit of confusion, I'v
Errr...good question, you're probably right. Injun Joe is listed as the engine that pulled the train during that time period, but I have a photo in a Spoor book (#4, I believe) that has one of the 99
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Karl, thanks for the details...I always enjoy hearing what you've got to say... Cheers! Jan -- Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --~--> Has someone you know been affected by illness or disease? Network for Good
I am scanning in some photos that I have gotten of old steam, with pencil notations on the back. One of them (with a Q 2-10-4) says what looks like "Shattered" Ill. Now I'm from Missouri, so that's n
I think you've got it, Bill. What looks like an "e" is actually part of the "u", the "r" is the other part, and they just put a really long hook on the "c" making it look like both an "e" and a "d"..
Nice catch, Dan! If you want to send me a larger one than that, I'll post it in the CB&Q photo archives. If not, that's ok as well! Cheers! Jan -- Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --~--> In low income neighborh