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1. [CBQ] Re:Slag Ballast Color (score: 1)
Author: Karl Rethwisch <qrailroadman@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 09:33:53 -0800 (PST)
An interesting addendum to Leo's post concerns the fact that, in the "early" years, the mills found it impossible to rid themselves of the enormous piles of slag that accumulated over time. Someone,
/archives/BRHSLIST/2008-01/msg00202.html (10,363 bytes)

2. Re: [CBQ] Re:Slag Ballast Color (score: 1)
Author: kohlj@bellsouth.net
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 20:20:03 +0000
I was going to mention something else (note that I have never seen slag from the date that people are referring to)... One gentleman recalled seeing the ballast "dark", almost black. Since at that po
/archives/BRHSLIST/2008-01/msg00204.html (9,535 bytes)

3. [CBQ] Re:Slag Ballast Color (score: 1)
Author: Denny Anspach <danspach@macnexus.org>
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 17:14:57 -0800
Slag was light weight, all right, and as has been noted, it was freely available from the Chicago area steel industry. Although economic factors may have been a factor in its demise as ballast (not t
/archives/BRHSLIST/2008-01/msg00230.html (10,186 bytes)


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