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| Bangor & Aroostook Question | 03 Jan 2010 03:51 GMT | 3 |
I'm trying to keep my model railroad as genuine to the time period 1938 to 1948 as possible. Question: What lettering and or logos did BAR use on boxcars and other freight during this time period?
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| Atlantic Coast Line Question | 02 Jan 2010 19:38 GMT | 6 |
I'm trying to keep my model railroad as genuine to the time period 1938 to 1948 as possible. Question: When did the ACL begin applying script lettering and catch phrase on boxcars and other freight?
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| Central Of New Jersey Question | 02 Jan 2010 04:05 GMT | 6 |
I'm trying to keep my model railroad as genuine to the time period 1938 to 1948 as possible. Question: What lettering and or logos did Cof NJ use on boxcars and other freight during this time period?
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| Baltimore & Ohio Questions | 02 Jan 2010 04:01 GMT | 1 |
I'm trying to keep my model railroad as genuine to the time period 1938 to 1948 as possible. Question: When did the B&O begin using thier large billboard initials on boxcars and other freight?
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| Ann Arbor Question | 02 Jan 2010 03:59 GMT | 1 |
I'm trying to keep my model railroad as genuine to the time period 1938 to 1948 as possible. Question: When did the Ann Arbor begin using there flag logo and large lettering on boxcars and other freight?
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| The James May experience | 01 Jan 2010 23:00 GMT | 40 |
I don't think this subject has been covered in the group but if it has please accept my apology. Our son and I watched James May's programme attempt on the 10 mile record for a OO loco journey.
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| DCC | 01 Jan 2010 13:39 GMT | 9 |
As you may recall some weeks ago, I was having a whinge about the faibless of the loco decoder chips. In order to gain some broader experience I replaced the Hornby with Bachmann so see how they survived. One of these was fitted to a good Lima GW Railcar. It has
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