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5877
Nice job! I suspect if Conrail has stayed around, you'd have seen all the B36- 7, C36-7, C30-7a, C32-8, C39-8 and SD50 models disappear and be returned to...
Don Oltmann
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Nov 1, 2004
3:58 pm
5878
Conrail was not looking and SD70MACs. They had little need for them - they were a poor fit for general frt service and were not much cheaper than the 80MACs. ...
Don Oltmann
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Nov 1, 2004
4:01 pm
5879
Yes, the Conrail power would have evolved to a much different medium...the eastbound traffic is often heavy on the trains run around the Northeast, not even...
Eric
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Nov 1, 2004
6:17 pm
5880
OK, I knew most were on lease, but I wasn't sure how long they would last. It seemed like Conrail never kept anything for over 15 years, I guess thats why (I...
Mark and Austin MacDo...
bgmasf
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Nov 1, 2004
9:20 pm
5881
I figure I'll start stirring things up now; Watch for improvements to the CRCorp website! Your bookmarks will be changing :) ~Kris...
Kris Klemick
conrail6055
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Nov 1, 2004
9:56 pm
5882
"Don Oltmann" <donoltmann@...> wrote: i think that the C36-7 THEY WOULD KEP AND THE B36-7 USE IN LOCAL SERVICE OR Helper service around Canton,Oh with...
higgieman1@...
higgieman_608
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Nov 1, 2004
10:38 pm
5883
Don't tell us you're going to dump Trainweb??????????????????? ... to...
John C. Durant
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Nov 1, 2004
10:42 pm
5884
While browsing railpictures.net recently, I came across this Conrail image: http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=76801 Look at the first 2 cars of the...
Robert Palmer
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Nov 1, 2004
10:48 pm
5885
I'm trying to assemble a list of units that have been rebuilt by the Juniata Shops. At this time, I'm only including units that were converted into something ...
L. Myers
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Nov 1, 2004
11:24 pm
5886
There was a butcher in Harrisburg and also in New Jersey somewhere as I have seen the green stock cars blow through Blandon. I do not recall where they...
Lon Godshall
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Nov 2, 2004
4:16 am
5887
Goodmorning fFriends, Although I have my favorite I am not telling you. Be a good citizen and use this one out of very few democratic rights and make a...
Gert Velthuizen
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Nov 2, 2004
6:52 am
5888
Good morning friends, Isn't it nice to see what discussion is started on this dream, this fiction? Great job done to make the roster!! When do we have a final...
Gert Velthuizen
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Nov 2, 2004
7:04 am
5889
Hmmmm....Berkowitz in Newark, NJ maybe? Ick...the "perfume" factory of Oak Island...lol. Eric ... From: Lon Godshall To: ConrailCorp@yahoogroups.com Sent:...
Eric
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Nov 2, 2004
1:01 pm
5890
I'm still working on the final roster. I have been thinking that a couple N scale KATO AC4400's would look nice in Conrail paint... ... fiction? ... them - ......
Mark and Austin MacDo...
bgmasf
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Nov 2, 2004
6:56 pm
5891
Besides Horseshoe, and The Lehigh Gorge in the early 80's did Conrail have any other helper districts? The only other place I can think of is New York, if...
Jeremy Zella
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Nov 2, 2004
10:58 pm
5892
Keating Summit on the Buffalo Line, right into NS days...and likely before bigger power arrived, Washington Hill on the Boston Line. Most other places Conrail...
Eric
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Nov 2, 2004
11:00 pm
5893
What about Gulf Summit over Starruca? I know that EL used helpers up there but am not clear if CR did. Chris ... __________________________________ Do you...
Chris Lee
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Nov 2, 2004
11:53 pm
5894
Great job on the roster - at some point I will project my CR roster forward and will use this as a guide. I am avoiding purchasing the SD 70's as they had...
Mike & Beth Horst
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Nov 3, 2004
1:19 am
5895
It sure would be an interesting venture...hell, I want to know what it would have looked like on a standard cab unit?! The extra white really added a nice...
Eric
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Nov 3, 2004
2:01 am
5896
I'd hope for more C40-8W's painted at JBS and not GE!!! I'd also like to see more EMD SD's. I tell ya what I'd like to know or rather just have someone talk...
Kris Klemick
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Nov 3, 2004
2:39 am
5897
Hi everyone, Just thought I would post a for-sale ad here since I haven't done so in a while. I still have a quite a bit of stuff left to sell. If anyone is...
jarentzen
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Nov 3, 2004
6:16 am
5898
Scott, Could I get a list of the freight cars available? Thanks, Mike...
Michael Boyd
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Nov 3, 2004
6:41 am
5899
I think that Conrail would have kept the "Lone Ranger" scheme for its AC units only. But a friend of mine who used to work for Conrail and now for NS told me...
Jeremy Zella
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Nov 3, 2004
7:27 am
5900
Do you happen to have the Philly Div set? It was a GP38(-2) and an SW 1001(1000 or 1500)? Jeremy jarentzen <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Hi everyone, Just...
Jeremy Zella
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Nov 3, 2004
7:29 am
5901
I wouldnt mind seeing what a pair or triplet of AC44's or AC60's would look like in the Lone Ranger scheme......... Kris Klemick <conrail6055@...> wrote:...
Jeremy Zella
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Nov 3, 2004
7:31 am
5902
Hi Mike, I'm thinking of making a trip out there and doing some measuring pretty soon; thanks for the offer to help. I've seen several places like you...
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Nov 3, 2004
7:55 am
5903
Hi Rob, Thanks for the PRR "6 foot" hint. That will give a an idea of what it was in its original state, and then maybe I'll go from there. Ian...
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Nov 3, 2004
7:57 am
5904
Moyer was the last re-incarnation of the old Cross Packing co. in North Philadelphia, PA.( located near where Juniata Term is today.) There was also an active...
Kermit Geary Jr
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Nov 3, 2004
9:51 am
5905
Talk to Bob Yurvatti (?) in the Allentown area...he used to freelance draw stuff that came to mind. His windshield visor is a "what if" Conrail AC44 / 60 in...
Eric
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Nov 3, 2004
11:27 am
5906
Dear Jeremy, Did I miss something? Was I concentrationwise just a moment somewhere else? Lone Ranger scheme??? Please help out. Gert...
Gert Velthuizen
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Nov 3, 2004
11:28 am
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