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RE: (erielack) Train List
The dispatcher sheet is $25.00.Shipping & handling + $5.00 for a total of
$30.00.
The heavy duty mailing tubes add to the cost but prevent damage. (except
one time when the USPS ran over the tube and ripped it and the train poster
in half. I tried to claim the damage on the insurance, but they took the
position that they HAD delivered the package and only paid off if it never
got there.)
As for the Wyoming Div'n.............I imagine that the Company decided to
run a train if enough freight accrued. If not - no train. Parts of the
Wyoming division still appear on the 1967 sheet.
Regards
Walt Smith
>From: Njricky2_@_aol.com
>Reply-To: "EL Mail List" <erielack_@_lists.elhts.org>
>To: erielack_@_lists.elhts.org
>Subject: (erielack) Train List
>Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 00:16:06 EST
>
>
>Walt,
>
>I am interested in the 20" x 60" train list that includes the Scranton
>Branch. As I mentioned before, it's hard to find things on the Scranton
>Branch and
>Wyoming Division. I sure wish I had taken pictures when I lived up there
>but
>unfortunately, I didn't.
>
>So it's $25? Does that include or exclude s&h? You mentioned payment by
>check, money order or cash. Name your preference and I'll comply.
>
>Long day coming up but I'll be home tomorrow evening.
>
>By the way, here's a question you might be able to answer. In the early
>70s,
>it's my understanding that anything on the Wyoming Division and Scranton
>Branch was not necessarily "scheduled" but on an "as needed basis". My
>buddy,
>Tony, who lives in Dunmore PA, and I are trying to figure this out. It does
>make
> sense in one way and if what you have there shows scheduled service in
>the
>60s, I guess by the time the 70s came around, it was on an "as needed
>basis".
>By that time from what the Official Guide shows, the Wyoming had been
>severed. Can you shed any light on this?
>
>All the best,
>
>Rick
>
>In a message dated 2/21/2007 8:09:09 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>wsmith5957_@_hotmail.com writes:
>
>1. Along with the stuff I listed the other day, I just found a Northern
>Branch passenger TT. Eff. April 24, 1966. It shows the 3 RTs now
>terminating
>at Sparkill. When I worked the NY division in the EARLY 60s, they went to
>NYACK - where I had the pleasure of sleeping on the waiting room benches
>in
>the station through the graciousness of the agent there. I covered the
>early
>job & went to work hungry acct nowhere to eat so had to wait to get to
>Hoboken & Schaeffers'.
>
>
>2. Color postcard of the Starucca viaduct dated ( SUSQUEHANNA Sep 26,
>1910). The face shows 2 camelbacks doubleheading a passenger train over
>the
>viaduct in a winter scene. Captioned - WINTER AT THE STONE BRIDGE:
>LANESBORO, PA.
>
>Anyone want to make an offer on these 2 items?????
>
>Regards,
>
>Walt Smith
>
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