... trestles (going ... Helmut, It is a bit further down than that, it is the deep cut between bridge 21-2 and 21-3, the first two bridges west of tunnel 3. ...
I noticed that there is some mention of purchase of the line to Grangeville as far as Craigmont in the April CTC Board. I tried to search through some of the...
Jim, ... progress on ... Well, honnestly, the space taken by railroad and model related litterature has grown bigger than my benchwork ( the word layout is ...
... Grangeville as far as Craigmont in the April CTC Board. I tried to search through some of the previous messages on this list about this subject but I could...
... There's alot to wade through... Basically Mike Williams bought part of the 2nd Sub just as the Klamert Salvage company was beginning to scrap it in late...
Hi Folks, I've been doing just a little reading recently about papermills and how paper is made. As far as I can determine, the mill in Lewiston uses the ...
I think sulfur is the key in the process you are thinking about. When sulfur is burned it produces sulfur dioxide; pass that into water and you get a mild...
Roger, Thanks for your thoughtful response. Based on what little I've read, the process you described first (below) is similar to the older sulfite pulping...
Hi Folks, I work in a Weyerhaeuser kraft mill in Springfield, Oregon. We use caustic soda although other kraft mills use sulfite or acid processes. The major...
Nick, Thanks for your insights on paper mill chemicals. What you've seen in Springfield fits with my observations at Lewiston, and that's comforting. Plus, I...
... in ... cars, ... hydroxide, ... Jim, Better add another track and get some more cars as the limestone is still shipped in by rail in the form of slurry in...
Where does the powder and slurry come from??? I.e. What part of the country? Is it a consatnt flow of traffic that comes in every day??? Matt S. ... ===== If...
Jim M., JIm D. & list, Now this is great info. (Especially for someone with plenty of tank cars) To expand Matt's query, where would the chemicals originate...
Hi Folks, ... Interesting. My hazardous material book says 1719 = "alkaline liquid n.o.s." I don't know what n.o.s. means, but black liquor is certainly ...
... Good question! This is one of the reasons that I'm not modeling the steam era; I just don't know enough answers to these sorts of questions. ... My...
This article was on another list, thought it would be of interest to most of us on this list. Other than some really cringe-worthy mistakes by the reporter,...
Hi Gang, This is question for Jim M; although if you don't remember such trivia that's okay. A few months ago we were talking about bulk oil dealers on the...
... trivia ... dealers on ... the ... of ... national ... utilized ... appropriate for ... bought a ... one of ... Jim and group: I believe that Coleman had...
Jim, Thanks for the additional information. ... That's too bad, but it's what I expected. Perhaps in "my world" we'll say that shipments continued unabated...
Interesting about the addition of the additives. In the 1960s, I used to drive by a gilsonite refinery at Fruita, Colorado several times a week. There would...
a friend of mine emailed me a note about a photo of the culdesac depot being offered on ebay. i do not collect paper items but thought i would alert anyone...
Rolland Meyers
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... depot ... might be ... Ivan ... vested or ... offer ... Rolland and gang: I usually run a search on ebay for Camas Prairie items and failed to do so this...
... Grangeville ... How do you view the full-size images in the photo secion? All I can get is the "screen size". (What does Yahoo do with the full-size ...
... Only the list owner and the person that posted the photos can view the full sized photo. Annoying, huh? Because of that, there is no reason to post...
... There's an even easier solution -- just post the photo to the FILES area of the mailing list. There you can store any size photo you like. Tim O'Connor...