--- In [email protected], JGG KahnSr <jacekahn@...> wrote:
>
>
> Could have been fuel oil--feed dealers often also dealt in coal in the old
> days, transitioned to oil when it became more common--or LP gas. Or ammonia
> for fertilizer.
> If you find the photos, you might check what kind of tanker.
Hi Jace, I looked at them again. It was the Ma & Pa in Bel Air MD. One of the
tank cars was Cities Services so probably was fuel. I saw three different
photos of the spot and each one had a tank car parked there so must have been
routine.
Speaking of feed mill there was a local farmers Co-op elevator here on the
Santa Cruz branch that got grain in boxcars up until the mid 50's, we kids used
to walk down there after school and watch all the rats run around outside the
building. And kids these days say they are bored? ...DaveBranum
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