Just for general information, on the Q, they were called "car houses" or in
some cases, "tool houses". I think "speeder' is a slang term. Most railroaders
called them "motor cars". An old timer told me one time that "speeder"
originally applied to three wheel velocipede hand cars. When railroad men did
talk about speeders, they were talking almost always about the small one or two
man motor cars not the larger motor cars used by sections and other gangs.
From: Sam Cook <trains@sjcook.com>
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 4:44 PM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Speeder Shed.
I would be glad to assist if you want to come measure ours.
(As long as we get a set of the drawings!)
It is not in very good condition, but could be restored.
http://sullivanhistory.org/depot/platform/toolshed/index.htm
Sam Cook, Milan, MO
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dr strangelove wrote:
> HI! I will be trying to build a speeder shed in Z scale, and it will be a
> kit-bashed project using one that is already produced. I have seen a couple
> of pictures of the
> ones used on the Q and I see it is rectangular shape with the doors off to
> one side. One picture I have seen, shows the door on the left and another a
> door on the
> right. I know sometimes pictures from slides and whatnot get reversed. Were
> they all standard with the doors all on the one side or the other as per a
> plan or would it
> depend on where it was located, track side, ect?? I also take it they were
> the standard Q red paint-scheme? Thanks
>
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