Per Bulletin #20 85400-85409 class LO-3 built 1963 AC&F, six round loading hatches, three Enterprise gravity outlets. The atlas is pretty close to it. Ken Martin
There is a roster of streamline cars in the book "Everywhere West the Burlington Route" by Patrick Dorin. The Silver Inn is a diner no. 199 built in 1948 fort the KC and American Royal Zephyrs. Ken M
Ken Nice photo. According to Corbins "Across Iowa on the Keokuk & Western and the Humeston and Shenandoah" the freight house was the original station and freight house and was torn down about 1976. T
HOORAY HALLELUJAH The SNAILS the USPS now use for delivery to the western terminus of the formerly speedy Pony Express on this day the 14th of MARCH finally delivered my Bulletin #40. Others in North
The NE-1's were all built before the 1904 renumbering and were generally 28' 3 window cars. The side door cars were rebuilt from other waycars mostly in the ' 60 's. There were not many side door car
Steve In 1910 the OER shows the CB&Q had some numbered 17989 - 17999 no further info. In 1945 the OER lists MWB-14 ORE,COMPOSITE 221500-221749 41'9" 250 these are composite side dump cars. There is a
All Only two of the PB&M 98xx G-E's were converted to PB&M 27xx cars the rest were converted to Pass-Bagg 36xx cars and the mail windows filled in or they stayed as G-E till scrapped. 9839 - 2725 - c
There was an older B&W issue of "Colorado and Southern - Northern Division" by Ehrenberger and Gschwind 1966 64 pages it covered the NG and the SG from Denver north. Ken Martin
The back walls of roundhouses are built with flat walls usually with windows between columns or posts. these walls are not integrated into the column as a normal wall would be, so that if an engine g
There was an issue on Burlington Bus Lines but not on Truck Lines. There were some pictures of Burlington Trucks in the Feb. '88 "Model Railroading". Ken Martin
Paul There was a commuter/ work train from Burlington to the West Burlington shops, the bulletin on hte shops describes a wreck of it. There was also a commuter/ work train from Hannibal Union Statio
Roger I sounds like it is the car made by Silver Streak after Walthers took them over. The only discrepancy is my model has a square top end door. It is supposed to be CW-2 3928, it was not the most
I thaink I missed something on the Bachman waycar. I have reworked a couple and they look good. For decals I used Champ caboose decals no.HC-470. Ken Martin