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I think 14496 and 14497 were acquired when the
Burlington took over the Sioux City &
Western in October 1907. I was looking at the
(confusing) history of the company and its
equipment, and received help from Ken
Middleton. This included a letter to him from
Joe Douda identifying these two way cars as
being transferred as part of the sale.
Assuming this was correct, the cars were
originally Nebraska & Western (Pacific
Short Line) 900-901 and renumbered to
0855-0856 in 1900/1901 by Willmar & Sioux
Falls (GN). N&W was incorporated in 1889,
construction was undertaken in 1889 and 1890,
and operation began in the fall of 1890, which
ties in with the date of construction at
Aurora.
That the two cars were built for a foreign
road would explain their non-standard
Burlington appearance. If they were purchased
and operated before the line was complete,
there might not have been any turning
facilities to place a cupola at the rear as
desired by conductors, so a mid-point cupola
would be a reasonable compromise.
The brief history is
Pacific
Short Line (Nebraska & Western), 1889,
receivership 1891
Sioux
City & Northern 1891-1892 (lease)
Sioux
City,
O'Neill & Western 1892, receivership
1893-1899
Sioux
City & Western 1899
Willmar
& Sioux Falls (GN) operates SC&W 1900-
SC&W
to CB&Q 1/10/07
So,
all we need is a photo from one of these
companies showing the way cars!
Rupert