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Quote from: Allentown Hump on February 16, 2006, 08:13:29 AMNever stopped Conrail from loading these with cement. I have photos of the brown 2-bay CF and the PS-2s that are labeld for "Grain Service Only" but are actually covered with cement! I didn't really believe that Conrail would do that until I came across a photo of some of the brown 2-bay CF's sitting at a cement loading facility...They could have been downgraded from grain service to cement service. As cars age, they get reassigned to carrying different bulk materials so the newest cars can be kept clean and assigned to carry high class commodities like grain.
Never stopped Conrail from loading these with cement. I have photos of the brown 2-bay CF and the PS-2s that are labeld for "Grain Service Only" but are actually covered with cement! I didn't really believe that Conrail would do that until I came across a photo of some of the brown 2-bay CF's sitting at a cement loading facility...
QuotePRR bought a group of aluminum bodied Centerflows to handle grain. Stencilled prominently on the side was "Do NOT load this car with Lime or Limestone". 3rdrail: Do you happen to know exactly how long those PRR ACF hoppers were? Or maybe exactlywhat capacity? I made this CR car awhile back that was a former PRR hopper and still had theoriginal paint scheme. This car existed in real-life. It was a 3 bay even though I incorrectly usedan Athearn 4 bay at the time. Rookie! Anyway, I plan on doing it again but I have TWO PRR 3bay ACFs to choose from...one is under 50' (43' or 47' can't remember) made by Front Rangeand the other is a longer Accurail. Wondering which one is closer to the truth?Jeff (MrKLUKE)
PRR bought a group of aluminum bodied Centerflows to handle grain. Stencilled prominently on the side was "Do NOT load this car with Lime or Limestone".
3rdrail:Thanks for that. It's possible neither cars match exactly but I'll check.ALL:Hmmmm...like last month...some of the graphics are hard to read. If anybody can help me out, that would be excellent. I see from my original model the type is "H34C". I CAN actually read that anyway.The CAPY looks like "164000"The LD LMT looks like "167600"I'm having trouble with LT WT. "51400" ??What's in the black area to the immediate right of the data...looks something like:"CR EV" over "9 84"Hard to read the CU FT. My model says "2003". I guess that's right.On the very right, on the last panel...what is that square? Looks like "A4"?If you can confirm or deny any of this...great!Jeff (MrKLUKE)
Looking at the PC era picture I posted, did you see that board or plack mounted on the rightside, up near the roofline? On the CR era car, it looks like it was removed and only black spraypaint remains. What would be placed up there, so high on the car, where people would havedifficulty seeing?
Looking at the PC era picture I posted, did you see that board or plack mounted on the rightside, up near the roofline? On the CR era car, it looks like it was removed and only black spraypaint remains. What would be placed up there, so high on the car, where people would havedifficulty seeing? Especially old RR guys! Hehe. Seriously, any ideas? I bet 3rdrail has an idea. Jeff (MrKLUKE)
It will probably not look good because I will rush it.