Is this diagram a fair representation of a Baker coupler? I remember these from nearly 70 years ago. On topic: Could the unknown be a Varney...
This is the one I was thinking about in my post (#5) above!
Are you perhaps thinking of the one that Don (Frisco1522) posted on here a couple years ago?
In a perfect world, these passenger locomotives would find their way to a guest appearance at the Big Bend Model Railroad Club in Webster Groves!...
It looks like you have at least one very desirable Frisco document and possibly 2 more. They are treasures for this group! This is especially...
So you can find inspiration on bike rides. Why not, it allows for a little time to stop and investigate. Do you carry a camera along? (That...
Checked records and found it has been awhile, so I just sent some support. More to come.
I hate to post a piece of good news that may not be constructive, but I have only experienced one day of service denial for this site. This was...
Likewise, (knock on wood for two-wheelers...) Meanwhile, keep the fine pictures of your layout coming. It is coming along very well, indeed.
... who might add "there are two kinds of people in the world, them that have, and etc. ...." :D
The current (February 5, 2022) Google Map indicates the bridge is "Temporarily Closed." That is unfortunate because it does indeed appear to give...
The Facebook page for St. Louis Railfans and Modelers had a photograph of MoP 42 on 1/26/2022 (thanks atsf101 !). There was an accompanying photo...
There is a good outline in paragraph 3 of the Preamble Post to the forums "A Brief Introduction to the Frisco Railroad." The second paragraph...
The SW1500s look like a winter shot from out back (except the power line is on the wrong side of the tracks :-) )!
Speaking of SLSF 1714 here is a Christmas Greeting pose from December 1977 eastbound through Kirkwood. Sorry, no dimensional data, but it looks...
Thanks for the story "behind the scenes" on how to get cars marked properly without overloading the shops. Conway would have been right in the...
Which hump would that have been?
Welcome Lynn. As for Frisco sign dimensions, klrwhizkid gave some help in this thread, post 17. A search around Frisco.org will no doubt give...
The December 7, 2021 TRAINS e-mail newsletter has a link to a first person account by Production Editor Angela Pusztai-Pasternak about a cab ride...
Per Wikipedia, the American Bank Note Company still exists, though its current main office is in Stamford, CT. During the early 20th century its...
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