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wipe the Drool off the floor SPFs,Pennsy didn't have this exact car. they had a version of the H31 which was shorter and closer to the specs of the USRA Twins,even though they didn't look it. the WW-2 Composite version was the H31B,easy to mix up PRR designations as an interested observer of the Standard RR. can recall seeing a car or 2 of this type in Roanoke around 1980, but cant recall which former road they were from ? interesting seeing one of the C630s and a slug shoving around former Virginian and NKP cars back then. Edit- both groups of CB&Q cars were in Sugar Beet service into the 70s, most or all never got steel side sheets. Spikre
The Bluford car looks pretty close to the PRR H31c. What are the differences with this car? Just wondering? Thanks @Spikre.http://prr.railfan.net/freight/PRRdiagrams.html?diag=H31c-E439815-B.gif&fr=cl.
My CEI cars from the USRA run arrived yesterday, along with a Wabash panel hopper. Nice work, thanks Bluford. I hope the N scale hopper market is paying off, 'cause these are really fine cars, and I'd like to see more in the future.And I hope the C&EI do well enough to justify doing other body styles in their lettering (pre-1956 if possible- but maybe that is just me).
Lol one of their photos at N Scale Supply has a truck mounted upside down.
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