According to "Waycars of the CB&Q" by Holbrook and Lorenz it was sold to
Cordingly Enterprises on 8-76. I can't help with pictures however there
are two waycars up the road in Yountville (1 3 window and 1 4 window) or
were the last I knew. They were in a shopping area near the depot.
Best wishes with it. And I would like to see it sometime.
Ken Martin
Sacramento
cbq14322 wrote:
>
> I recently acquired a woodie caboose. Originaly it was Keokuk &
> Western 500. Then it became CB&Q 14322. Finaly, it became BN11062
> (it received this last number in 1973!) I don't know when it went
> out of service. But, it was sold and ended up in Sonoma, California.
> My plan is to move it to my home in Napa, CA (about 25 miles from
> Sonoma), and restore it. It is in pretty good condition, and is well
> worth the effort.
> My first hurdle is to find out what it looked like (inside and out)
> The worst of the remuddling has occured on the interior. I don't
> think drywall was the original wall material. Did it have a a/c unit
> draging underneath? If you or someone you know can offer any help in
> the way of pics, plans or prayer, I would be most grateful.
> Steve Case
>
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