0 Members and 2 Guests are viewing this topic.
... in fact it may be possible to represent the corrugation with decals if one was so inclined to do so. Definitely would make for some interesting models either way a person would go since the cars could be "good enough" for at least some.
Looks like one of the RW alumni had some input on this: http://www.wheelsotime.com/bilevel-commute-coachNo MARC though.(cool, though I don't model this sort of stuff)
FWIW - The MARC cars are former Metra cars. And C&NW had both 4 and 6 window version gallery cars which Metra inherited:From what I've seen, the 4 windows only seem to be cab cars. These are easily butchered to retrofit cars for ADA lift compliance. I say this because MARC seems to operate these cars with a conventional single-level cab car, so the bi-levels seem to have lost their cab controls. Never been in one to know though. The MARC cars ran on the Penn line for a while but were purchased to replace the older cars on the Brunswick; not sure why they didn't go straight into service.The Rock Island also had 4 window cars which were not cab cars. I'm not sure where they went after RI ceased commuter operations but my guess is they went to Metra too. So my cab car alteration theory may be complete crap.
My only question about the VRE models is this... How many wore this scheme?
While I have seen some photos of the cars in this scheme there are others that were simply painted a light gray with the have the whiskers only at the ends of the car, much like the new bi-levels that VRE has.
Still hoping as well to be able to nail down the history of the cars but that doesn't seem very likely.