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(erielack) Re: C154 (BJ Drill)
- Subject: (erielack) Re: C154 (BJ Drill)
- From: The Jordans <jjordan_@_blast.net>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:29:01 -0400
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<excerpt>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:27:26 -0400
To: VSX9000_@_aol.com
From: The Jordans <<jjordan_@_blast.net>
Subject: Re: C154 (BJ Drill)
In-Reply-To: <<dc.8f9c216.28806a51_@_aol.com>
Lou-
Star on any EL caboose means its "TOILET EQUIPPED".
Regards,
- -Joe Jordan
At 11:14 AM 7/13/01 EDT, you wrote:
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<excerpt><fontfamily><param>arial</param><smaller>In a message dated
7/13/01 4:42:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
jjordan_@_blast.net writes:
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The Rutherford Drill was known as the "BJ Drill" and had that
stenciled on the side of the EL caboose C-154 that was used
for that train everyday. Can't find original picture of
caboose, but here's the model that was painted from the
original picture.
http://TrainNut.Railfan.net/PJLayoutImages/elc154cupolacaboosered&white.JPG
- -Joe Jordan
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There is a picture of the caboose on page 85 of " The Northeast Railroad
Scene Vol. 4, The Erie Lackawanna"
What does the star under the E-L diamond mean?
Lou</smaller>
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