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The Railwire is not your personal army.
I personally would LOVE to see the non-rebuilt 48' versions! LOVING THE GP39-2s though!!!
When exactly (Year? Month?) were those well cars first used? Which railroad/leasing company? Which paintscheme?
Chad Hewitt - 7 May 2007> Northwest Oklahoma RR NOKL 230442 3-unit 40ft all-purpose well carGood catch. I saw three this week myself; 230045, 230252, and 230413.Still trying to determine where these are coming from, but they were cutdown from 48' AP 3pk wells during April 2007. NOKL (nee-MCER) and KCS units arelikely candidates for the shortening process, but the numbers wouldn'tappear to add up.It is interesting to note that they are still AP cars after the cut down,but are stenciled to be for trailer loading up to 42' in length only... Idon't think two 28's will fit in the 40' well.
Chad Hewitt - 28 June 2009On MFCL Peter wrote:> TTX was still cutting down 48' cars in the fall of 2008 at its CA> works, as seen by NMRA members on their visit in July 2008.Calpro was closed in Dec 2008.> I believe that the NOKL cars were cut down from 48' AP 3car wells> from NOKL and KCS units.The cars were largely from BNSF or KCS marks, only 34 came from NOKL (nee-MCER). I'll also note that about 30 KCS cars remain un-cut as of today, so the conversions have not been through the full series as expected.> Are these NOKL units the only 40' cars cut down from the 48AP units?TTX has begun cutting down their 48' AP's wells. Their shortened cars have the hitches removed.Chad
ISO cans need love too...
I Strongly Object?
...And just because I miss Genstar and the older style 40' HiCube container:http://www.rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1183074
Good research James. Do you know if all of the NOKL sets are drawbar-coupled?
I thought for a bit that the Atlas Genstar boxes might be foobs because they are not logo-panel boxes, but it seems I'm wrong about that, and I will have to buy some.
Those iconic orange GSTUs were delivered well into the "modern" steel container era mate, last deliveries in late 1997 (so predominately US 4310 codes but some 42G1 era too).In May 1998, Genstar (850,000 TEUs) and Sea Containers (270,000 TEUs) merged to form GE SeaCo.