Hol
Any 
  guesses what the distillate (up to 10,000 gallons) would be used for? And 
  still on the subject of renumbering, any idea why tank cars were renumbered 
  out of the revenue service numbering in about 1938?
Rupert 
  Gamlen
Auckland NZ
  
  
  
  
  
  From: CBQ@yahoogroups.com 
  [mailto:CBQ@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of 
  HOL WAGNER
Sent: 
  Wednesday, 4 December 2013 6:40 a.m.
To: CB&Q Group
Subject: [CBQ] Company Tank 
  Cars
 
  
  
  
  
  In light of recent discussions about the use of 
  company-owned tank cars in revenue service (which occurred primarily 
  before their renumbering into the 230000 series), here are a couple of bits of 
  correspondence on the topic that I uncovered in the Colorado Railroad Museum 
  library while sorting old records yesterday:
 
Denver, Colo., 
  August 10, 1932
 
Geo. Eckhart, CB&Q, 
  Casper
 
Purchasing Department ordering today from Continental OIl 
  Company one car distillate to be billed C&S Denver, wanted destination ot 
  later than 15th, understand will load at Standard Oil Company, Casper.  
  Protect with CB&Q car.   K 338.
 
G.B. 
  Hoover
[C&S Supt. 
  Transportation]