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How many roads were running observation cars when they started modernizing their heavyweight fleet though? Give me a modernized coach and I will be all over that, especially with a rounded roof. Otherwise, this will make a nice business car for me and my execs.
How many roads were running observation cars when they started modernizing their heavyweight fleet though?
Have I been missing something or is this a new model?? I see Union Pacific 50' PS boxcars with low mounted brake wheels, short ladders and dorrs corner gussets. If these drawings are indeed accurate for N-Scale,I'll be in for a bunch.
I guess that riding the open deck on an observation with high speed is rather uncomfortable. Unsafe, too?
I wonder where the Lookout Mountain (SRR) is today ...
I found it quite comfortable and safe (and fun!).I wonder where the Lookout Mountain (SRR) is today ...Mark
I don't know since I haven't been able to find a shot of this side of the model. The vestibule makes me think that this isn't the Ferdinand Magellan which doesn't have one and the dining room area windows are not like on the Lowell Smith model. Will be a great addition for the Z-scale folks... just don't recognize what the prototype is.
"Interesting" decision by MTL to double down on the wrong color for the CRLE to NOKL patched Husky Stacks this month.In better news, the Hercules 48' X-Post looks spot on. http://www.matts-place.com/intermodal/part3/images/hrcu160114b.jpghttp://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=963169http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=4348678I wasn't too familiar with Hercules and these 48'ers don't appear on my rosters (HRCU), but they appear to be patch jobs. I'm not sure who the original owners were, but the photos date them from mid-00s onwards, the twilight of the 48' age. Looking into their website a little, I realize I have seen their logo on trailers (HRCZ), so I assume their equipment is primarily on the BNSF between LA and Chicago and into Canada from there. Trailer with logo:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=3993184http://www.herculesfreight.com/CMS/CompanyOverview