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JoeD
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looking for some good unit train ideas for multi packs. Any ideas?
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Absolutely…. Copper Concentrate unit trains. Very heavy load, so rather different hopper cars are used. If regular hoppers, car can only be loaded with a small amount. Here’s one example.
https://www.trains.com/trn/railroads/profiles/short-lines/copper-basin-railway-profile/
https://csxthsociety.org/images/copperbasinry-20190424wed/7cbry341067hopperhaydenjctaz0090.jpg
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Hey Joe, here's one, and you may have the cars..... The Hammermill Paper unit paper train.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/118739113@N05/27346443404
1/3 logs:
https://modeltrainmarket.com/products/n-scale-micro-trains-mtl-11500061-hpax-hammermill-paper-100-log-flatcar-85014?srsltid=AfmBOoonbSadJwZAhqJE82W_gpKlYB_yA-0jqh4eKM8tj433S9-xYAl6
1/3 50' 'normal' boxcars for pulp rolls - CR, NS 'railbox' style boxcars.
1/3 chip hoppers - HPAX - I don't think you made this car but somebody did, 100-ton 'box' hoppers that were end-dumped or unloaded with an excavator on site.
This style but not this car - they were black, lettered HPAX:
https://www.smokymountainmodelworks.com/images/SOU%20139566%20Asheville%20NC%209-11-2007%20cropped%20web.jpg
I've got photos of this equipment. Ran with CR and NS GP38's between 1985 and September 2000 across Pennsylvania (Lock Haven - Erie)
As far as I know the last, and only, 'unit paper train' in the United States, and the last true 'log train' on a common-carrier.
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-BN Rotary-Scheme 100T (Full BN Logo and Full White Ends)
-BN Rotary-Scheme 100T (Full BN Logo and White Stripe around End)
-BN Rotary-Scheme 100T (Spartan...Reporting Marks Only and Full White Ends)
-BN CWR Flats
*I model BN/MKT in 1989 in N, so any of the above could come as weathered, but late-90's+ garish graffiti wouldn't work...minimal basic line-art graffiti would be ok. I'm not trying to demand anything, mind you.... just saying that's what I would buy. I would buy as many as an 8-pack of each of the above (plain or 80s/early 90s weathered) and can provide enough numbers to you for each if you are interested. The first one on the list is far and away the most common....maybe an 8-pack of those and an 8-pack of the other two split 4 and 4.
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-BN/BNSF 4 or 5 pack of Weathered Husky Stack Cars (identical to your N release is perfect for me)
-Trailer Train/TTX 4 or 5 pack of Weathered/Wood deck Bulkhead flats. Similar to the previous "TTX Red Logo" set you did, but using the older TTX logo or even a straggler Trailer Train or two.
-BNSF CWR 60ft Flats (would require the CWR Racks to be printed in Z) I literally have 24 on order for your current run of the BNSF flats just for this purpose, using home-brew racks. (not yet created) Do y'all do trade-ins?
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Stone aggregate / ballast. Use the MT Ortner cars
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October 23, 2024, 07:09:11 PM »
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Not exactly a unit train, but N&W built over
22,000
hoppers to this design - they could be seen in a surprisingly large variety of places all over the country.
MTL has done two road numbers in this scheme (unfortunately, MTL's lettering had several serious errors).
A "runner" set with correct "hamburger" herald and other corrections would get at least one sale.
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Dump cars or flats. I'll take either/both.
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Copper concentrate hoppers on the only railroad that matters!
http://www.railgoat.railfan.net/spcars/byclass/gon/g100-14.htm
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GATX 100ton coke hoppers. Black with red rotary ends and typical GATX logo. GACX reporting marks in the 13000 series and GABX reporting marks in the 100-500 series. BNSF runs full unit trains across Montana, Idaho and Washington. Have seen unit trains in Oklahoma and the North East too. I will buy every car you make in this scheme.
Not sure how to set start point but fast forward to 26:00
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TOFC (Tractor on Flat Car)
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Depending on your funds, the easiest and lowest cost I would think would be the Atlas 90 ton coal hoppers. Depending on what road you want to do, they are plentiful out there.
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Speaking of copper, here is another one, Mineral Range Railroad in da UP, eh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5Ig0_4leio
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PRR/PC/Conrail G39 Ore Jennies. Long life, a couple variety of railroads, and they traveled. Cars were also used later on for a lot of big infrastructure projects to move dirt around.
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