Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's
Author: George Andrews
Date: 09-30-2013 - 19:52

Erie Lackawanna had an interesting M of W habit of welding together 7 or 8 pieces of 39 foot rail, making sort of a "Poor Mans " ribbon rail.



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  How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's SP fan 09-29-2013 - 20:18
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Graham Buxton 09-29-2013 - 21:52
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Peter D. 09-30-2013 - 10:11
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Rich Hunn 09-30-2013 - 10:16
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Peter D. 09-30-2013 - 10:38
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's ex-BN 09-30-2013 - 11:20
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's George Andrews 09-30-2013 - 19:52
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Knowitall 09-30-2013 - 21:28
  Re: How did the railroad grind the rails in the 40's and 50's Rich Hunn 10-01-2013 - 17:31


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