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[CBQ] Stainless Steel Sides on Q E-Units

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Subject: [CBQ] Stainless Steel Sides on Q E-Units
From: "hjebone" <stu5632@everestkc.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 21:02:13 -0000
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I am told this question is answered in one of the BRHS' Bulletins, but 
since my collection is incomplete, would throw this out for a short 
answer.

Why did some of the Burlington E-7s and E-8s have the stainless steel 
side panels, and some did not? Another member told me it was a retrofit 
idea. But what I would like to know if there was a method, or no rhyme 
or reason to it. Did they plan to assign the SS units to certain 
trains, or what-have-you? Thanks. HJebone.


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