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| Subject: | Re: [CBQ] Zephyr Transportation Bus |
| From: | archie hayden <kliner@mywdo.com> |
| Date: | Sun, 30 Oct 2011 21:17:40 -0500 |
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List, This bus reminds me of a motor bus that our hometown shortline
the StLouis & Hannibal Ry constructed to look like the sleek Zephyrs
that the Burlington had introduced. I have posted a photo of it in my
album Edwards gas electric 9502. Take a look and see if that is what
you think they were trying to imitate. Archie
On Oct 30, 2011, at 5:50 PM, Lori wrote:
> I recently purchased a 1937 16 passenger bus, on a 804 White truck
> chassis, and the body was built by Schurmeier Whitney Co St Paul. It
> looks just like the first Zephyr train, with a large headlight on
> the top, and was made of aluminum so portions of it could be
> polished. I'm looking for any pictures or info that could help me
> restore it back to its original condition, and the history of what
> it was used for. I believe it had a special use because of it's
> unique design. any help of where to look or who to talk too would be
> greatly appreciated!
>
>
>
>
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