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RE: Re: [CBQ] Oil on the Q in World War Two

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Subject: RE: Re: [CBQ] Oil on the Q in World War Two
From: "Harold Huber" <sarge9@bresnan.net>
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2013 08:08:17 -0700
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All,
Casper Wy Had a Union Tank Car maintenance facility until after 1965.  A family friend worked there when it closed he moved back east with the company.
Harold Huber
Ultimate Research, LLC
 
 
3 Union Tank Car had a maintenance facility adjacent to the Laurel yard up through the early years of the BN.  While primarily for cars bearing UTLX reporting marks, NATX, GATX, SHPX and the like were all serviced there.  The refinery in Laurel and two more in Billings made establishing a facility there wise operating sense.  I have been told that UTL now has mobile maintenance equipment for RIP service. 


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