[PRCo] Re: Snodders Switch
Herb Brannon
hrbran at cavtel.net
Tue Nov 27 10:58:36 EST 2012
This "problem" seems to show up randomly since the "new" list server
started up. Last time it happened to me was November 6.
On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 8:47 AM, Phillip Clark Campbell <pcc_sr at yahoo.com>wrote:
> Mr.Dietrich;
> .
> Your first message did appear. I had similar problems last week; messages
> were
> not coming through. It was identified as being side-lined by one yahoo.
> .
> Phil
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> >________________________________
> > From: BobDietrich <bob.dietrich1 at verizon.net>
> >To: pittsburgh-railways at dementix.org
> >Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:25 AM
> >Subject: [PRCo] Snodders Switch
> >
> >Gents:
> >I received a query yesterday and tried forwarding it to the list but never
> >say it appear, maybe the FWD doesn't work well. In any case here it is
> >again in a reply. Any good info we can send to Don?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >
> >Bob
> >
> >From: Don McFadden [mailto:dmcfad at bellsouth.net]
> >Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 2:30 PM
> >To: bob at dietrichsfam.com
> >Subject: Snodders Switch
> >Hi,
> >
> >I've had the attached slide in my files from a batch I bought long ago. I
> >got to wondering where Snodders Switch was, but haven't found it online
> >anywhere. I see the rte no is 78, and I did read in Ron Beal's wonderful
> >Volume One book about PRCO that there once was a 78 Verona Oakmont line.
> >The new CERA book has nothing on it.
> >
> >And the only web reference I found was an article about a development
> along
> >the Allegheny River that had "Snodders Switch" in the title, but no
> mention
> >of it in the article. So I assume it was somewhere along the Allegheny
> >River. Do you have any idea where it was?
> >
> >Don McFadden
> >Hendersonville, NC, but grew up in Mt. Lebanon
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Herb Brannon
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