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...the immediate answer is that I am unaware of any program to convert the hand brakes on 60' cars with end-mounted brakes on a wholesale basis. This doesn't necessarily mean that no such program existed, but my suspicion is that cars had their hand brakes switched when only converted into a different service for which end-mounted brakes would get in the way. I'll try to see if I can get any more definitive information.
Upon further investigation, it turns out that end sill-mounted horizontal-wheel hand brakes were converted to side-mounted lever hand brakes at first only on cars being converted to VTTX/TTCX COFC service. The hand brake modification was then extended to cars converted to JTTX log bunk service and finally to all cars receiving AAR Extended Service Status (EXS) to extend their lives from 40 to 50 years. Of course, the hand brakes are also switched on cars receiving Increased Life Status (ILS) to extend their lives to 65 years.
Putting in my vote for them in TOFC service!!
The VTTX/TTCX rebuilds is the car JTC just announced!
Yep, and we also now know its prototype is a Pullman Standard flatcar, so at least it's somewhat different.Anyone remember what the Intermountain car is based on?