Ulrich made a cast metal GS gon lettered C&S(#17237).
Accurail also did a six pack of C&S hoppers, later scheme. Yesteryear
Models did a C&S hopper but duplicated an Accurail no.
There is a partial view of a C&S Gondola on Denver Public Library
collection call number RR-1235.
http://photoswest.org/cgi-bin/imager?00401235+RR-1235
Ken Martin
richtownsend@netscape.net wrote:
>The C&S used drop-bottom GS gondolas (16500-17499) and USRA 55-ton twin
>hoppers (18000-18299). C&S generally did not use classes. Accurail makes a
>USRA hopper lettered for the C&S (actually two versions, but the one with the
>circular C&S herald is too early for you), and Intermountain did a special run
>of Tichy USRA hoppers with C&S lettering. Nobody makes anything close to the
>GS gons.
>
>In the Denver Public Library digital image collection, the photo with call
>number CHS.X5563 shows a variety of C&S and CB&Q cars at the steel mill, but
>it is earlier than your period. It includes a C&S Ingoldsby ore car, which
>were long gone by 1951.
>
>
>Richard Townsend
>Lincoln City, Oregon
>
>
>
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