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| Subject: | Re: [CBQ] Con-Cor suburban commuter service cars |
| From: | Bob <drgw18@gmail.com> |
| Date: | Sun, 22 May 2011 08:53:58 -0500 |
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The recent Con-Cor releases of their "shorty" HW
cars and suburban cars are all derivatives of
their PRR MP54 series of cars. AFAIK, they are
not really similar to anything the CB&Q
had. The original release for MP54 cars were
also "short" - but so were the prototypes. You
could picture them as the PRR version of the C&NW
"Utility" cars that Rivarossi/Walthers brought
out a few years back (and Rivarossi continues to
bring out). Nice cars, but somewhat limited in their application.
At 08:46 AM 5/22/2011, you wrote:
>
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>Con-Cor has recently released a set of suburban commuter service cars in
>Burlington paint. They say they have reduced the length of the cars to 65
>feet to accommodate 18 radius curves. Other than that, does anyone know if
>any of these cars are similar to to the suburban cars used by the CB&Q prior
>to the Bi-Level era. Also I thought the CB&Q suburban cars had a wide
>orange stripe down the side. Any help would be useful.
>
>Terry
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