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Re: [CBQ] pre-war coach was : Coach Yard Thursday 18-Feb-1965

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] pre-war coach was : Coach Yard Thursday 18-Feb-1965
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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 02:37:15 EDT
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Shoreham Shops, now Railway Classics did run the pre war coaches both  
undecorated and decorated....
 
 
In a message dated 9/10/2008 7:01:49 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
rgz17@comcast.net writes:

 
 
 
Unfortunately, if you model HO - the pre-war coach (any version) 
really  isn't available. Whether missing the antenna, partial 
parlins, the cutout  on the skirts, or various small details - or all 
of the above - the cars  simply aren't available. Eagle Imports has 
one in their TZ set - but for  $350+ you'd hope the car was right in 
the major sight attributes - yet  they don't have the cutouts that 
make these cars so easy to discern in a  train. Oriental's is a mix of 
versions, and it too is missing the cut  outs. And of course, there 
are no plastic pre-war cars (in HO). Yeah, I  know Charlie - they 
have them in N.

At 07:41 PM 9/10/2008, you  wrote:
>That might speak volumes though. The shorts coach going only so  far
>as GJ, as well as another. At some point, the pre-war cars had to  
>get their black roofs removed
>- yet I've seen photos in the mid  50's at least where (at least) one
>still had them.
>It wasn't  unusual to see the pre-war cars on the CZ; especially
>before 1963-64.  After that, they were typically used for
>amplification of the "standard  consist". BTW, being set out at GJ
>typically meant the passengers went  as far as Glenwood Springs (stop
>for Aspen). The D&RGW occasionally  added cars in Denver for that
>segment as well, including one of the ex  C&O dome coach-obs (made
>into a mid-train car by virtue of a  diaphragm fitted to the rear end).
>
>At 07:24 PM 9/10/2008, H H  wrote:
> >Bob,
> >
> >It is interesting to see the  pre-war flat top coach operating
> >between Chicago and Grand  Junction as the "set-out"
> >coach. Interesting as well is to see  Western Pacific Vista Dome
> >Coach "Silver Thistle" operating  between Chicago and Grand Jct., CO
> >never quite making it to her  home rails!
> >
> >Good to see the CBQ #1291 "Mountain" Obs  on the back of the second
> >section of the DZ as well, heating up  the rails across the 
> mid-west to Denver!
> >
>  >Hubert

Bob Webber 

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