Earl..

Ya gotta lighten up here.  Microphor River is for smiles.  Dan had a great 
story to tell.  Where else but on this list would be be discussing toilet"S" 
and "S"olid waste on "S"outhern Railway passenger cars?   

French broad River is what the car will actually be named.

Bob



--- In [email protected], tennsgauge@... wrote:
>
> Bob, I want to stick with French Broad River.  I want the car to be  one 
> with the name of an East Tennessee river.  It would have been Holston  River 
> but Donnie DIxon omitted that car name on decal artwork page.  I am  sure 
> Stan Cedarleaf could have easily have added that name but I am happy with  
> French Broad River.  I strongly considered Enoree River because I rode in a  
> roomette in that car.  I found it interesting to see the name Enoree River  
> on 
> a bridge on I-26 north of Columbia.
>  
>   -  Earl 
>  
>  
> In a message dated 7/22/2012 6:26:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> robert_hogan@... writes:
> 
>  
>  
>  
> Great story! I'll have a unpainted P/S 10-6 at Chattanooga. Perhaps I can  
> convince Earl Henry to change the name of the car. :-)
> 
> Bob
> 
> ---  In [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ,  
> "danvandermause" <danvandermause@> wrote:
> >
> >  Bob:
> > 
> > As always, your passenger car modeling is fantastic. You  seem to have 
> developed an effective way to successfully attach Bob's styrene  overlays to 
> the American Models body cores -- this could not be an easy task  with the 
> curved roof overlays!
> > 
> > Your models of the Southern  Railway cars brought back fond memories. I 
> worked for Southern in Washington  DC for nine years from 1974 to 1983. Until 
> Southern joined Amtrak, officers  were "required" to use the Crescent for 
> travel between Southern's Washington  DC and Atlanta headquarters. I spent 
> many nights enjoying the ride between DC  and Atlanta.
> > 
> > Southern's 10 & 6 sleepers were named in the  River series. During the 
> 1970's, when it was clear that the days of "Please do  not flush toilet when 
> train is standing in the station" days were numbered,  Southern began 
> experimenting with various retention toilet systems. One River  sleeper, I 
> believe 
> it was Enoree River, was equipped with Microphor toilets,  which utilized 
> redwood chips to break down the solid waste. All the Southern  personnel came 
> to know that sleeper as the "Microphor River".
> > 
> >  Dan Vandermause
> > Ellicott City, MD
> > 
> > 
> > --- In [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ,  
> "adguytrains" <robert_hogan@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dang! I'm  seeing "S"ilver passenger cars in my "S"leep these days. 
> That ALCLAD paint  gives you a pretty good visual trip (but don't sniff it, 
> 'cause that will kill  ya). I just finished up a series of new Supply Car 
> kits 
> for the NASG Clinic  and posted photos of them in the photo section under 
> "Bob's BUDD, PS & ACF  cars".
> > > 
> > > There are five Southern Railway cars and a  Seaboard Diner. Included 
> are two BUDD Diners, an ACF Coach, P/S sleepers and a  P/S dorm/baggage. 
> There 
> will be lot's of unfinished cars to touch and feel and  the clinic, plus 
> these finished cars.
> > > 
> > > See ya'll in  Chattanooga!
> > > 
> > > Bob Hogan
> >  >
> >
>




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