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Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2013 12:30:15 -0800 (PST)
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I'm not sure but,I think CB&Q 18100 series cars are class XM-32 boxcars. Maybe he meant BN numbers.

--- On Sat, 1/5/13, herrick@krausonline.com <herrick@krausonline.com> wrote:

From: herrick@krausonline.com <herrick@krausonline.com>
Subject: [CBQ] Re: Oregon Part Two
To: CBQ@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, January 5, 2013, 2:20 PM

 


Leo,

Can you supply more information about the 18,100 series company service tank cars for diesel fuel? The photos in Mike Spoor's book show cars in the 23,000 series as did the two mini-articles in Prototype Modeler decades ago. Per the BRHS data sheet, the TM-3 high walkway cars were originally numbered in the 15,000 series, but renumbered to 23,XXX in 1938. In other words, I can't locate photos or data on the cars you referenced.

Thanks!

Bob Herrick

--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, qutlx1@... wrote:
>
> Paul,
>
> Remote engines were fueled by local bulk dealers under contract. The engine
> would be placed in a spot where the dealers truck could get access. At
> Oregon it was on the "River trk",some called it the city trk near Carnation.
> At Rochelle it was in the "pocket" near the depot.
>
> The Q did own two or three distinct sets of tank cars. One set was used
> primarily for lube oil, another was used almost exclusively for diesel fuel
> for locos,the 181000 series. Many of these were loaded at the Rochelle
> Standard Oil pipe line terminal and sent to places like Cicero,La
> Crosse,Savanna,Galesburg,etc where volume of fuel consumption justifiied the tank cars.
> Go way back in the archives of this list and you can find my story of a Q
> 181000 series riveted Q tank leaking at Standard Oil one night when we went
> in to switch.
>
> The entire bulk oil distribution system would make a great Bulletin
> article,both company service and revenue frt. Lew Peshia used to tell me about
> how long it took to move a car from Rochelle to places like Shabbona and
> Walnut to the bulk distributors, and we wonder why the truckers got all the
> business............
>
> Today the BNSF leases tank cars from CIT for bulk diesel distribution. Just
> watch the C&I local with all the DBUX tank cars. They are BNSF leased.
>
> Leo Phillipp
>



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