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Author:  Aaron Berger [ Fri Jan 10, 2003 11:08 pm ]
Post subject:  The Blue Mountain Lines Website

I just want to follow up on a post on The Blue Mountain Lines Webstie. The layout of the website is complete, but expect extras every week. I also want to have a newsletter on the website. You can be sent the newsletter by my E-Mail address:
norfolk_western_611@hotmail.com
Also, would you like to add a picture to the Photo Page? Please send all your photos of The Blue Mountain Lines to my E-Mail address (above). Also make sure to send the name you wish to have your photo accreditted to. Thank you all!
Aaron

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Author:  Tim O [ Thu Jan 16, 2003 1:29 am ]
Post subject:  Re: The Blue Mountain Lines Website

Hi, Aaron: I was in the Reading & Northern's Pittston (ex Lehigh Valley Coxton) yard today ( Jan 15) and took a photo of a newly painted caboose. It's a former PRR N5 built 2-27. All the windows are blocked out. Body is Maroon (tuscan?) and roof is yellow. Can you tell me why they need this? Thanks for any info.

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Author:  Steve Gilbert [ Fri Jan 17, 2003 3:01 pm ]
Post subject:  RBMN CABOOSE

> Hi, Aaron: I was in the Reading &
> Northern's Pittston (ex Lehigh Valley
> Coxton) yard today ( Jan 15) and took a
> photo of a newly painted caboose. It's a
> former PRR N5 built 2-27. All the windows
> are blocked out. Body is Maroon (tuscan?)
> and roof is yellow. Can you tell me why they
> need this? Thanks for any info.

Take another look at your photos.
The roof is black, not yellow.
The end-posts and steps are yellow, for visibility by on-coming motorists at grade-crossings. The car is being used as a riding platform for long back-up moves, so the conductor doesn't need to hang on a freight car ladder.
The color is our version of Lehigh Valley "cornell red" -same as all of our passenger car fleet.

From the horse's mouth, not the gossip column.
(I lettered the caboose)

Steve Gilbert
RBMN RR Co.

Author:  Aaron Berger [ Sat Jan 18, 2003 9:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: RBMN CABOOSE *PIC*

Tim,

The Caboose (#477514) Is In Use To Make Back Up Moves As Steve Posts. I Remember It Was At Tamaqua For Some Time In 2000 To Back Up To LCN's Breaker In Arlington, PA. Great Job Steve! Also, The RBMN #801 Is Now Back In Service. It Went Out With The #802 To Temple, PA Yesterday! Now All The SW8's Are In Service! The Lehigh Valley Lives!
Aaron
The Picture Below Is What The Caboose Looks Like At Pittston Junction. The Picture Below Is From Northeast Railfan's RBMN Roster (Thanks For The Great Pictures!).

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Author:  Chris Hauf [ Sun Jan 19, 2003 12:17 am ]
Post subject:  Re: RBMN CABOOSE *PIC*

Steve,

Caboose looks great! Hope I can see it in person on my next family visit to the Reading area.

Pic below, which was taken today(1/18/03), is of two of our cabooses sitting in our museum yard. I worked on the restoration of both inside and out. I painted PC18526 in the Fall of 2001, but I must admit, we had a professional sign maker letter it. ;)

If you get the chance, would you please contact me off the board at the email above? I have a RBMN question for you.

Thanks!

Until later,
Chris Hauf
Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum

Rochester & Genesee Valley Railroad Museum
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Author:  Steve Gilbert [ Mon Jan 20, 2003 12:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: RBMN CABOOSE

> I Remember It Was At Tamaqua For Some Time In
> 2000 To Back Up To LCN's Breaker.

The caboose Aaron refers to above is actually ex-Reading (ex-BM&R) #92844.
The ex-P.R.R car was sitting derelict at Port Clinton for many years, prior to restoration for service in fall 2002.

Author:  Aaron Berger [ Mon Jan 20, 2003 8:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: RBMN CABOOSE *PIC*

Steve,

How Comes The #477514 (The Caboose At Pittston Junction.) Was Chosen Over The #92844 (The Caboose That Was On The BM&R In Hamburg, PA.) To Recieve A New Paint Job? The #92844 Was Also At Pittston Junction In 2000. Is The #477514 The Ex-Conrail Caboose That Was In Back The Car Shop At Port Clinton? When the #92844 Was In Tamaqua In 2000, I Got Some Great Pictures! Tim, I Hope I Have Gave You All The Answers To Your Questions On The #477514.
Aaron
Picture: The #477514 At Pittston Junction With Her New Paint Job! This Picture Is From Northeast Rail Fan . . . Thanks For All The Great Pictures!
Link: Here Is A Link To A Picture I Got When The #92844 Was In Tamaqua In 2000.
Note: Check Out My Website To Get News On The RBMN:
www.gecocities.com/bluemountainlines/


RBMN #92844
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Author:  Aaron Berger [ Mon Jan 20, 2003 8:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: RBMN CABOOSE *PIC*

Here Is Another Picture On The #92844.
Aaron
Picture: The #92844 With Her New Paint Job! This Picture Is From Northeast Rail Fan . . . Thanks For All The Great Pictures!
Link: Here Is A Link To My Website To Get News On
The RBMN:
www.gecocities.com/bluemountainlines/


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