--- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There are currently three historical society magazines which all 
use the same format. I provided links to all three in message #46608. 
>  
> All three have now been mentioned individually as well. These web 
based magazines are, IMHO, equal to or better than than any of the 
print magazines (including the BIG boys) in content, layout and 
overall quality.At the moment, the three also have a large special 
issue covering the Fruit Growers Express company. I'd advise anyone 
interested in steam era railroading to go to one of the sites and 
download this tome. It would probably be a $25 book by itself if 
published in hard copy.
> 
> Pieter Roos

Hey pieter, WOW! the article on reefers, which i had missed, was just 
what i've been looking for. i only knew that fge was tied in with 
some western names, but no idea of the fleet sizes or operations. now 
i can develop the proper cars for my southern/clinchfield modeling of 
1951 peach harvest in upstate south carolina. you are correct, at 
least 25 bucks worth of info/photos, all for a bit of ink and 
recycled paper, thanks to the internet... thanks yery much!!  dale 
reynolds, pendleton sc



 
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