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A small passenger ferry about 90 feet long. Z scale version shown. I built it for a customer, and it might be just too prickly to build for a kit. I'll look into it next month when I get back to Ohio. I think a kit might be about $30, but have no intention of making a cast resin hull for it.
Otto, I am good friends with Gregg and I am lucky enough to get some castings from him. They have not been released yet.Palouse51. I believe the first cars were converted in 1947 and continued into the mid-fifties. I'm not sure how long they saw service but into the sixties for sure. They saw service all over the system. Some were converted at the Como shops and some in Tacoma. I have seen pictures of them from Minnesota to Montana to Washington.
Cody: Then those are a model coupling, not a model of a prototype? Given the number of different couplings used worldwide, they looked like something the British might have cooked up, sort of like the "chopper" couplers many British-designed narrow gauge lines use, including NZ. They look like a scaled-up model coupler.
And of course, add to Ryan's list Free-moNebraska