tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723635728039107400.post5344491680734956928..comments2024-02-19T16:50:09.920-08:00Comments on CP Rail Manitoba & Minnesota Subdivision: Rewind: Modelling Spilled Grain on Hopper CarsJDL56http://www.blogger.com/profile/02372225959736999719noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723635728039107400.post-56085287887953668962016-06-30T00:44:13.349-07:002016-06-30T00:44:13.349-07:00Sawdust might work well for this application too. ...Sawdust might work well for this application too. The grass seems a bit on the brightly colored side.<br /><br />TobiTobinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5723635728039107400.post-70156450927912912492010-12-19T16:52:19.573-08:002010-12-19T16:52:19.573-08:00Hi John,
I've seen the act in progress. Quit...Hi John,<br /><br />I've seen the act in progress. Quite a few CP 40-foot grain boxcars with a slow leak around the door, slowly depositing their lading on the ballast. Then there are the bears in the Rockies who were attracted trackside by the feast, at great danger to themselves. When a leaking covered hopper car is stationary for awhile in a yard, quite a pile forms.<br /><br />While looking for the listing of the annual Mormon Tabernacle Choir TV special (to be broadcast starting in 12 minutes on PBS), I found out that a John Longhurst was the organist in Salt Lake City for over 30 years. Any relation?<br /><br />EricErichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11822288099043790296noreply@blogger.com