LO Parade
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December 20, 2010, Houston, Texas

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I don't think you took enough pictures that time Gary. Wink
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#4
What kind of parade would it be with only 2 or 3? Big Grin

Some of these are pretty good for modeling, with the weathering, figured someone might be interested.

BTW, can anyone give info on what types of covered hoppers we have here?
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#5
Gary, looks like you took pics of hoppers from various builders. Without looking too closely, I can identify some FMC (e.g. BN 460451), PS (e.g. BN 471581) and Thrall (e.g. NOKL 826612). If you want to identify a car, or if you are looking for a specific car, you may search Railcar Photos: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.railcarphotos.com/">http://www.railcarphotos.com/</a><!-- m -->.
Kurt
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#6
Thanks for the tip, Kurt. I spend some time at the rrpicturearchives site, but haven't seen the link you gave. Pictures come up quickly and good info too.
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