- 1. [CBQ] Nicknames (score: 1)
- Author: STEVEN HOLDING <sholding@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 10:15:02 -0800 (PST)
- Bob, in this cropped 126 image the pot is visible just beyond the switch immediately in front of my engine. The white object is a stone bridge pier. In the other view, shot from #21, a feature, poss
- /archives/BRHSLIST/2013-01/msg00033.html (13,831 bytes)
- 2. Re: [CBQ] Nicknames (score: 1)
- Author: Jpslhedgpeth@aol.com
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 18:24:21 -0500 (EST)
- Steve et al...also the oil reservoir in a kerosene lantern was called a "pot"..or in come cases a "fount"...Another technicality that I gathered from stories in the old RAILROAD MAGAZINE is that what
- /archives/BRHSLIST/2013-01/msg00047.html (15,103 bytes)
- 3. Re: [CBQ] Nicknames (score: 1)
- Author: John Stell <stell_john@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 18:10:57 -0800 (PST)
- Steve et al...also the oil reservoir in a kerosene lantern was called a "pot"..or in come cases a "fount"...Another technicality that I gathered from stories in the old RAILROAD MAGAZINE is that wha
- /archives/BRHSLIST/2013-01/msg00062.html (15,824 bytes)
- 4. Re: [CBQ] Nicknames (score: 1)
- Author: "John D. Mitchell, Jr." <cbqrr47@yahoo.com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2013 20:18:49 -0800 (PST)
- They used to sell switch lights that were supposed to burn two weeks on one filling (a fortnight). -- On Thu, 1/3/13, John Stell <stell_john@yahoo.com> wrote: From: John Stell <stell_john@yahoo.com>
- /archives/BRHSLIST/2013-01/msg00066.html (16,081 bytes)
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