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Says file cannot be found? Dave Miller WesternMarylandSurvivors@yahoogroups.com wrote: Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file...
A true WM survivor is at Benning right now, paired up with Diversity 5000 on a work train... Al Moran, The SD80MACKing [Non-text portions of this message have...
I just updated the location of the Survivors. It is worth noting that both ex-Western Maryland unmodified (not upgraded to -2 specs) SD40s are currently in the...
Study the picture on the Group's homepage. I've looked at the picture a thousand times, but recently a bit of historic irony dawned on me. Can anyone guess...
Gerald, Hummmmm..Maybe the last and the first "EMD"'s is that 52 or 62 behind ? Warren.. ... From: Gerald Altizer To: WesternMarylandSurvivors@yahoogroups.com...
Looks like #52 to me, which would make you right. According to the BMX issue on F Units, both 52 and 62 were painted RWB at some point, so we can't go just by...
Warren, You're as close as you can get without nailing it exactly. WM 52 is the last unit of the first order placed by the Western Maryland for the Western...
Hmm again, Sorta like the old "Where is its" with a new subject idea.. Thanks Gerald ... From: Gerald Altizer To: WesternMarylandSurvivors@yahoogroups.com ...
I was recently looking over my ALCO notes for an unrelated item and ran across an interesting question on page 3 of the summer 2004 newsletter. It is a...
Brian, I have obsessed about this locomotive for over three years. It is one that I want to find and confirm There is a report of an "unidentified" Alco S6 at...
... I too had asked about this unit... this was all I got from Relco: "We took this locomotive as a trade-in from CF Industries, Mapleton, IL. Other than that...
Nick, This one I'm looking for is truly an "unidentified" S6. The CFI unit is well documented. I'll be out there in a couple weeks, and hope to resolve the...
I see there was a message posted on the WmRY grup about 5634. I see someone else agrees that it needs to be preserved. Any ideas on this? I know we need a...
Jeremy, 5634 isn't going any where any time soon. Harry is a hard case but if we have a place and an opportunity for him to make a couple $$$ he will come...
Gerald, I've been trying to think what can be done about it, or any of the other "acquisitions" we may come upon. I know getting 22 moved would be a big cost,...
The 2004 CSX Santa Claus train is deadheading to Clinchfield Country tonight with the usual 2 F40s and CSXT 8423. The former WM SD40 will be the lead unit...
The last set of WM signals still in operation have been taken out of service. Located at the very east end of the railroad in the Westport section of...
Is it possible to acquire any of the signals even from the Lurgan Sub? Norfolk Southern let the ones on the Shenandoah Line go to people when they replaced the...
I've added a new folder in the Photos section of Western Maryland Survivors for freight cars. The first car added is WM 26634, a Class B-30 40 foot boxcar. It...
An interesting observation from the SURVIVOR UPDATE; The 20 remaining Western Maryland 2nd generation diesel locomotives are currently distributed across...
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I've uploaded a database which lists Western Maryland freight cars still in service on CSX. It is in Microsoft Works Database format. If you are unable to...
What other export options does Works have? Unfortunately, the only thing that can read a Works DB is MS Works. .txt would be ok, but .csv or something else...
When I uploaded the freight car roster in text to the group, the formatting was corrupted. I will work on the problem this evening and hopefully have a good...
No inconvenience. Thank you for the effort. Happy Railroading, Mark Boyce Butler, PA ... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail...