Hi All,
        One of the best clinics I ever attended was at the St. Paul NASG.  
Across the highway from the hotel (Yes.  The hotel that the restaurant was 
closed by the health department.) there was a museum of Minnesota history or 
something.  They had a 40' boxcar as a display.  Jeff English took us over 
there and we crawled all around it while Jeff pointed out details we should 
know about.  The one detail I remember was the interior being marked at 
different heights for the different types of grain.  Apparently different 
grains have different densities.  Very interesting.
Jamie Bothwell
Bethlehem, PA

On Aug 16, 2011, at 2:41 PM, danvandermause wrote:

> This is a great point for us all to keep in mind when building our car fleets 
> -- older, obsolete cars were sometimes cascaded down to specific services, 
> usually involving contaminating commodities.



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