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CBarkan@...
Yeah, yeah ... BAR (not MEC), thats what I meant! Thanks, Terry.
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Chris In a message dated 7/24/04 10:36:53 AM, caso@... writes:
<<On close inspection of the cars back around 1995, a couple of the cars had Bangor & Aroostook heralds peeling through the paint. Due to their position in the bush, the cars were difficult to photograph: http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/bar-1.jpg Terry Link Bramalea, Ontario, Canada trlink@... www.canadasouthern.com >> ----- Original Message ----- ggg9y@... writes: << And speaking of odd military cars, there used to be a whole string of 36' single-sheathed army boxcars sitting among the trees at Mt. Union, Pennsylvania, hard by the old East Broad Top engine house. These were standard gauge, and not equipped for overseas operation. I've heard the Chris Barkan replied:area is now a shopping center, so I suppose they are all gone. >> thatI always thought those Mt. Union cars looked like those 36' MEC boxcars seemed to be around pretty late. Does anybody know what their heritageis built new(was)? Did the Army get them from the MEC, someone else, or were they for them? |
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ggg9y@... writes: isthat On close inspection of the cars back around 1995, a couple of the cars had(was)? Did the Army get them from the MEC, someone else, or were theybuilt newfor them? Bangor & Aroostook heralds peeling through the paint. Due to their position in the bush, the cars were difficult to photograph: http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/images/bar-1.jpg Terry Link Bramalea, Ontario, Canada trlink@... www.canadasouthern.com |
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armprem
The Rutland disposed of some 36 foot box cars during WWll.I thought
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they went to Camp Polk,La.Armand Premo ----- Original Message -----
From: <CBarkan@...> To: <ggg9y@...>; <STMFC@...> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 7:14 AM Subject: [STMFC] Army boxcars at Mt. Union In a message dated 7/20/04 2:14:57 PM, ggg9y@... writes:that seemed to be around pretty late. Does anybody know what their heritage isbuilt new for them? |
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In a message dated 7/20/04 2:14:57 PM, ggg9y@... writes:
<< And speaking of odd military cars, there used to be a whole string of 36' single-sheathed army boxcars sitting among the trees at Mt. Union, Pennsylvania, hard by the old East Broad Top engine house. These were standard gauge, and not equipped for overseas operation. I've heard the area is now a shopping center, so I suppose they are all gone. >> I always thought those Mt. Union cars looked like those 36' MEC boxcars that seemed to be around pretty late. Does anybody know what their heritage is (was)? Did the Army get them from the MEC, someone else, or were they built new for them? Chris |
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