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These two Briggs Models NSC exterior post double door boxcars were the last of the current crop of models awaiting decals:Next up for these cars are paint defect repairs, weathering and seal coat, and mounting the trucks.Tim
Great looking cars, Tim! I've one of them and plan to do a NAR car, but was wondering about the paint... what did you use on yours?
Isn't that the ex-B&O crossing tower in McKeesport, PA?
I have a picture of one of those E&N cars, 292041, in nice bright paint, from Pasco, WA, in June 1978. It has always seemed odd that the reporting marks are white while the data is black. The only major paint differences in yours and my photo are that the consolidated stencil on mine is to the right of the data and it has a yellow U1 dot..
How do you spell anachronism?DFF
Is this actually where the tracks ran through the street, or was the tower moved? I understand that the B&O Washington-Chicago main did run through the streets there, as well as through the streets of several other Pennsylvania towns. This was one of the reasons that the B&O bought trackage rights on the P&LE. From what I have read, B&O did continue to use its old main for local freight traffic and some commuter trains throughout the 1960s, but I am not sure when it was finally abandoned.Richie always opens this topic with some interesting photographs. I look forward to them as much as I do to the modelling and other prototype photographs herein displayed.
Again this weekend I went out and did some more railfanning:The wye in Bellefonte in fron of the Gyp next to Sunnyside Yard: