Re: Rutland Ps-1 boxcars
buchwaldfam <duff@...>
Didja ever see the all-green, no-yellow Rutland PS-1s?
A guy down in Bellows falls showed me a black and white photo of one that had been repainted that way. Yup, it was still a Rutland car, not a GMRR! Regards, Phil Buchwald --- In STMFC@..., centga@a... wrote: Phil, I think that's the site where I originally ran up on thiscontroversy. The issue seems to be were the cars delivered with the galvanized roof or not. It's highly possible that if they were repainted in the shops that they just sprayed the whole car yellow. IIRC this website has several "eye witness accounts" of the cars having a yellow roof. But I wonder if they have researched whether or not these were "as delivered" or simply shop repainted cars. Regardless of what eye witness accounts say or diagrams I'll take photographic evidence any day. If Mr Hawkins has a photo of the cars with a galvanized roof then that's pretty convincing evidence to me. Todd Horton there was a report of an ex-Rutland PS-1 that was being moved to amuseum. I have pasted the following from the site. Hope this is ok to do.is on it's way to the Naugatuck Railroad (aka The Railroad Museum ofcan see where it was painted yellow! It's my understanding that itwill be restored to the Rutland yellow and green as-delivered paintWas the yellow paint just overspray from the sides? Was the yellowwith car cement and painted over, leaving the main panelsunpainted).... So the debate will probably still provide a lot of "enjoymentfor years to come!shows a good 3/4 view of a 200 series car. The one thing that strikesyou is how wavy the separation between the green and the yellow is.So, don't be TOO careful when you mask your cars off! ;>are believers of the yellow roofs.
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