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Hol,
Thanks for sharing the three interior waycar photos from the Corbin collection. There are two interior views of a waycar from the Corbin collection on page 81 in the Dan Holbrook & Steve Lorenz book. One photo shows the end opposite the cupola but is lacking the detail seen in the photos you shared. Everything is nice and tidy in that image almost like they cleaned house before the photograph was taken. The other photo shows a waycar with rider seats inside and was taken facing the conductor's desk but the car has not been tidied-up for the photographer. It has that more lived-in look about it. The Corbin photo you shared with the employee sitting at the table in the waycar definitely shows the most interior detail of all the waycar photos I've seen to date. Lots to see and try to incorporate into a model.
Later, Dave S. Tucson, AZ
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From: HOL WAGNER <holpennywagner@msn.com> To: CB&Q Group <cbq@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thu, Dec 15, 2011 10:28 am Subject: RE: [CBQ] Standard Waycar Equipment [3 Attachments] [Attachment(s) from HOL WAGNER included below]
Here are three shots from the Corbin collection that I recently scanned for a guy restoring a waycar that may be of interest to the group.
Hol To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com From: kliner@mywdo.com Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:04:18 -0600 Subject: Re: [CBQ] Standard Waycar Equipment My waycar is 14284. The emergency tool box was usually on the stove side of the car hanging on the wall. Is my memory correct on the glass front for this box, guys? At the end of the bunk on the stove side, were two metal brackets that held the markers when not in use. To the right of the stove in the corner was a cast iron wash basin that held a large oval shaped water can for washing up. This can had a large Burlington Route logo in the face of it also. On the wall up near the ceiling was a 12 inch square hole on each side that let warm air into the cupola where the trainman's feet would be. It was covered with strong chicken wire. Some cars had a shade that could be pulled across the isle about eye level so the light from the conductor's desk wouldn't bother someone setting in the cupola. The air mechanism under the car had a small pipe whistle that would let the crew know when the air was releasing. In the ice box was a can that held about a gallon of drinking water and it too had a large Burlington Route logo. Under the desk was a large tapered block of wood for resting the conductor's feet on. You would wake up in the morning and all the nails in the wall would have frost on the heads, and the head brakeman who was the junior man had to get up and stoke the fire into gear. Brrrr!!! Boy, seems like yesterday. Many of the old timers hated the fresh coat of paint that was put on their floors when their car was shopped. It was very slick. So first thing the guys put lye on the floor and it was bleached almost white. More as the gray matter begins to warm up. Archie
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