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(erielack) Consist sheets



Paul
The ELHS Archives recently accessioned a number of Dereco era consists that may provide more grist for your mill.  I'll ask Archivist Joe Schveder if a few samples may be brought to Buffalo for display and your review.
MJC
 
> Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2013 16:21:11 +0000
> From: paultup_@_comcast.net
> To: molocotrains_@_yahoo.com; erielack@lists.railfan.net
> CC: pat.moore_@_att.net
> Subject: (erielack) Consist sheets (was: MOLOCO to attend ELHS in Buffalo)
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> (changing the subject line and deleting all that trailing footer garbage :) 
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> I have an article "waiting in the wings" on deciphering these consist sheets, based around an ATSF-100 consist that Ray Threlfall gave me (and is up on the ELHS site now as well). I think if more people knew about these, they'd get more use out of them and discover what a valuable resource they are! 
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> The only problem is that you don't know where the cars/loads originated, but the receiving end details are pretty valuable for those interested in operations and replicating them in model form. 
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> - Paul 
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> > No problem, there is a lot of information to go through and I probably didn't capture all of the cars either. But it's the greatest resource for any railroad modeler could 
> >have, even for a Frisco (closet EL fan) from the southeast. 
> > 
> >Nick 
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