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RE: [CBQ] photo of SlK&NW boxcar

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Subject: RE: [CBQ] photo of SlK&NW boxcar
From: Gerald & Virginia Edgar <vje68@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 07:18:51 -0500
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Per Ken's link, note the flat car is CB&Q #7099; 2 vitnage Burlington photos 
for the price of one!


Gerald  


 



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From: kmartin537@surewest.net
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 20:27:23 -0700
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Door Style and Lettering for Boxcar circa 1907?


  



Nelson,

Good pics of early freight cars are hard to find.

I am not sure when end of car data was moved to the right side but am 
sure it was done by WWI.

Doors were generally just siding but some had a frame around them. 
Door tracks were covered with either a board or a sheet metal cover.

By laterals if you mean the boards that run from the center to the 
edge then generally not. Most just had a grab iron on the roof.

Here is a shot of a St. L. K. & NW boxcar.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~calvin/image/cpc1129.jpg

If you are modeling 1907 you might check out the early rail group on 
yahoo, they cover anything before WWI. Generally light on Q coverage 
though.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/EarlyRail/

Ken Martin

On Sep 30, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Nelson Moyer wrote:

> What was boxcar door and door track construction like in 1907?
>
> Were laterals used on running boards in 1907?
>
> I'd appreciate any information or references on boxcars circa 1907 
> that
> would help answer these questions.
>
> Nelson Moyer


                                          

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