> There are photos of the XM-4 boxes (#47500-48299) in Mike
> Spoor's "CB&Q Color Guide" (page 58 et sec), including an example
> of the last 10 cars which had Transco sides (closely spaced
> vertical ribs)
>
> 47500-47799 were built at Havelock in 1963 (which suits your time
> period). I don't have a construction date for the second group
> 47800-48299, although they do all appear in the 1966 ORER.
>
> The Color Guide also shows examples of #49000-49399 built in 1966
> to the same specifications and classified as XM-4B's, and #49400-
> 49799 also built in 1966 as XM-4C's. It notes that this latter
> group was the only one with "waffle" sides. Was there a Class XM-4A?
Are there HO scale model freight cars for any of these prototypes?
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