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Daniel Wilson posted
A cargo ship of [19]49 Fords!
Peter Silk shared
Ron Baker 60 on each level... 180 in all.
Buddy Reitz Plymouth would use barges to ship cars from their Evansville plant to southern dealers.
[I wonder where the plant was in Evansville. I knew Evansville made refrigerators and power shovels, but I didn't know they made cars.]
James Torgeson shared
Yrral Ecirp August 19th, 1949. Mississippi River at St Louis.
Scroll down for the black and white photo.
http://theoldmotor.com/?p=179845 David Gulden posted Pickwick Lock shared |
David Gulden
posted two photos with the comment: "Pics. From the W.J."
Becky Redmon: Never did see any barges in the Ohio: River transporting cars. Awesome. Thank you
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1 David Gulden posted James E Reising: My guess would be the picture was taken here in Louisville. The tow is sitting on the upper end of lock 41 with the CofE repair station in the background. Steve Smith: Many of the cars are Buicks and Pontiacs from the 1947 model year, I think. |
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David Gulden posted David Smith: This was the original ASHLAND, and if I recall this was taken off of the Cairo Highway Bridge on the Ohio. I have a print of this shot given to me by the late Robert. L. Gray. Brian Robinson: Great pic, but I am surprised to see an Ashland Oil boat pushing these. I thought they just pushed barges for their refineries? |
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David Guilden posted BIG MAMA'S WHEEL ALMOST AS BIG AS ONE OF HER BARGES LOL Nick Marina: Pushing up river through Cincinnatti. David Gulden: Nick Marina that ole bridge is a dead giveaway lol Darlene Hill Judd: CAPT. BILL HERE: In the photo the SPRAGUE is almost at the end of her trip. She will unload those six barges of autos from St. Louis at the Greene Line wharfboat just above that bridge pier.
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David Gulden posted LADY REE with a few car barges she was very similar to the BEN MCCOOL |
If you put a roof on an autocarrier barge, you can haul cattle on the river.
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David Gulden posted OMAHA [comments corrected as Kansas City] on the MISSOURI with cattle barge 1967 |
It looks like water transport still plays a big role in Europe.
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Tractor Fan Club posted [This looks European to me.] |
Tennessee River Locks & Navigation
posted six photos with the comment: "We are locking the M/V Diane Denise up bound here at
Kentucky Lock as a priority this morning to get these vehicles back to Fort Campbell. Kentucky Lock."
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