Branch line probably is more detailed and care is needed to construct, Walthers is a shake the box. Agree with John seen both and they are well needed addition, but I'm going with the Branchline if a
Scott and all, I've found the Walters cars are a deeper color and that the Branchline lighter I prefer the Branchline they look closer to what I remember. When put together the Walthers looks new and
Mr. Elliott, First, I have held my reply to see what was going to hgappen. As a BRHS member I thank you and am waiting for the answer from parties that have been questioned. I am a research librarian
Bob, I rode a steam powered heavyweight train in 1962 from Casper Wyoming to Cheyenne and back. This was the annual football trip by Natrona County High School, what a blast. By the way in 1963 they
All, I too am awaiting my calendar that has been late more than early in my 10 years of belonging to the BRHS. I also belong to other Historical Societies, and to add they are not late with their cal
This is the type of answer I thought I would get from a board member. I want this heard loud and clear. I can not make an eastern meet, I do not care about any thing of the Q east of Nebraska, and al
Randy, I have one question. Why has not our board not answered the questions asked. They want to have a closed meeting to address the problems. I love the BRHS as much as anyone, and will attend a me
DC, Paul and all, The Sheridan Model Railroad Association is working on module standards and will model the Black Hills, Narrow Gauge on these modules. So far, we have arrived at 30" wide and 4' or 6
Jonathan, I'll help on the 1st http://www.1880strain.com I think this is their web site if not use a search engine and hunt for 1880's train in South Dakota. They book for sale, they take credit card
Jason, Also they may have used these to bring iron ore to the Pueblo steel mill from Sunrise Wyoming Harold Huber Sheridan, WY ideas??? -- Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --~--> Get fast access to your favorit
Jason, Sunshine is still in business and they mold as ordered so just send the required amount of money and they will mold one or ten up for you. I get the Railroad Prototype Cyclopedia and they did
As far as I can tell and the research I have done the SW-1 was delivered black I have 4 models of this in brass one painted black as delivered, one in the black bird colors, one Chinese red, and one
The Burlington Calendar - 2007 Commercial Post Hi Everyone, Less than 150 The Burlington Calendar - 2007 remain. Steam, diesel and MOW. Previews will post on the website when our webmaster returns fr
John, I thank you. As you may know I am considering a book on the Lines West Depots. The pictures will help greatly. I suppose that I need to retire from being a research librarian and start writing
John, I will take the slides if not already taken. Harold Huber 1405 Dana Ave Sheridan, WY 82801-2405 -- Original Message -- From: "John Trulson" <norskeviking@msn.com> To: "BRHS LIST" <cbq@yahoogrou
All, DO NOT Depend on Sanborn for Railroad information such as track plans! They are an insurance company describing buildings only. I know of several deviations from the rail plan in several differe
Mark, One of our division members said he went to the quarry for the Casper Division and got several large bags full. He had it crushed and sold bags of the stuff, it took me a while to find the ones
Mark, I do not know where the quarry is. We have a division meeting here in Sheridan the first Saturday of September. Stop by: 1027 Main street (1 block north of the stop light on 5th street) Taylor
Mark, I made a serious mistake the meeting is the 29th my region meeting is that weekend. If you stop by the club I will dig up some of the rock that is supposed to be the Casper Division ballast and
Mark, I'm the thick one, it is the last Saturday of Sept. Harold -- Original Message -- From: Mark B. To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 8:30 AM Subject: [CBQ] Re: Ballast on the Cas