I remember getting their tank cars at the plant in Saddle Brook, NJ
untill the late 70s. Corn Syrup I think.
Gordon
Cynthia & Duncan Cameron wrote:
>
> Gerald,
> As you may have noticed on the list, my layout is a depiction of Keokuk,
> Iowa in the early sixties. I still haven't figured out how to model the
> Hubbinger plant and its track but the space at the back of my yard is
> waiting. Any information you could give me on any of Hubbinger's cars would
> be of tremendous interest and value to me -- both on the insulated boxcars
> and any other private rolling stock they had. I suspect that tank cars were
> also owned by the company. Could I ask you to take a look at your slides
> and give me an indication of when the car was built? If they were in
> existence in the early sixties (some RBL cars certainly were) then I could
> always back-date the car by adding a roof-walk and tall ladders (if these
> were part of the car initially).
> Thank you for your reply.
> Duncan Cameron
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Virginia Edgar" <vje68@h...>
> To: <BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 1:47 PM
> Subject: [BRHSlist] Walther's Hubinger car
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> > I have my own original slides of the prototype - there is also an older
> > Hubinger car on ground as a parts shed on south end of Iowa Northern
> > facilities in Waterloo. Gerald Edgar
> >
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