Howdy gang, Hope you're doing well. I'm looking for clear views of the round and rectangular "The Denver Road" heralds as used on rolling stock by the FW&DC, prior to their adoption of the Burlington
Thanks Hol. Just what I was looking for. Good to hear from you. -Jeff _._,_._,_ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#61049) | Reply To Group | Reply To Se
Howdy gang, Quick question on the topic of USRA-style single-sheathed boxcars. I have deduced from searching the group that the XM-25 and XM-26 cars were related in design to the ubiquitous USRA 40-f
Thanks everyone. That info will help me get my bearings. -Jeff _._,_._,_ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#62186) | Reply To Group | Reply To Sender |
Does anyone know how this hack came to roost so far from home? -Jeff Ford Sanger, Texas _._,_._,_ Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#61991) | Reply To G
Seen on the Book of Face. This was posted on a local Fort Worth history blog. It is a retelling of FW&D history via newspaper snippets. Not vouching for accuracy, but an interesting read and a form o
[Edited Message Follows] [Reason: corrected typo created by fat fingers and autocomplete, apologies ] Seen on the Book of Face. This was posted on a local Fort Worth history blog. It is a retelling o
Thanks for plugging Overton Ken. Gulf to the Rockies is on my shelf, next to several other conventional first-order railroad histories of the era. I thought the blog above represented an interesting