Lackawanna Refrigerator


Roger Hinman <rhinman@...>
 

Sorry on this one, I know no more than what's been shared

Roger Hinman

On Feb 27, 2007, at 12:19 AM, MDelvec952@... wrote:


In a message dated 2/26/2007 8:44:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jamesh@... writes:

If you look at the Lackawanna
Line lettering it looks lighter that the other lettering also compare
it to the black ladder. I also have a photo from Bob's Photo taken at
the Worlds Fair that shows this clear [to me] I would guess orange or
light green. In what I have learned about this car I think the sides
were white untill MDT came on the scene when they became MDT
orange.'The Postwar Freight Car Fleet' has a latter photo that looks
like orange sides. James Hickey

I've been waiting to see what the responses to this would be, but
my own
research came up with orange on the reefer at the '39 World's Fair.
The stripe
was green, the lettering black, the ends boxcar red. The LRX was an
MDT
reporting mark, so using MDT orange and green would be a good
start. Perhaps
Roger Hinman has more concrete data, and if so I'd love to see it.
Later in life
some of these did see yellow. One of the PRR Glory videotapes shows
a string
of these on the PRR in various colors, including white.

Intermountain offered the PFE reefers in the '39 Fair paint and
lettering
about 5 years ago or more. The overall image was realistic, but my
eyes still
saw a PFE car rather than a big ACF reefer. I offered one of the
four numbers
on ebay about two months ago and it sold for more than $150. I felt so
guilty taking the money that I sent him two.

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jthirtysix
 

-Thanks Larry but I have that article. If you look at the Lackawanna
Line lettering it looks lighter that the other lettering also compare
it to the black ladder. I also have a photo from Bob's Photo taken at
the Worlds Fair that shows this clear [to me] I would guess orange or
light green. In what I have learned about this car I think the sides
were white untill MDT came on the scene when they became MDT
orange.'The Postwar Freight Car Fleet' has a latter photo that looks
like orange sides. James Hickey

-- In STMFC@..., "lrkdbn" <lrkdbn@...> wrote:

--- In STMFC@..., "jthirtysix" <jamesh@> wrote:


I have two photos of Lackawanna Refrigerator Line [LRX] reefers in
what I believe is the white sides scheme. One in service, one at the
1939 Worlds Fair. In both the lettering 'Lackawanna Refrigerator
Line' looks to be lighter than the other lettering on the side, the
ladders, door hardware, and the bottom green stripe. I would not think
the car on display was faded. I am ready to make decals and hope some
one can help with the colors. James Hickey
I have an old O scale magazine which states the later paint job on the
LRX cars was yellow with a green stripe, and "dark red " ends. If you
send me your postal address I can send you a photocopy of article if
you want.
Larry King
<lrkdbn@...>


MDelvec952
 

In a message dated 2/26/2007 8:44:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
jamesh@... writes:

If you look at the Lackawanna
Line lettering it looks lighter that the other lettering also compare
it to the black ladder. I also have a photo from Bob's Photo taken at
the Worlds Fair that shows this clear [to me] I would guess orange or
light green. In what I have learned about this car I think the sides
were white untill MDT came on the scene when they became MDT
orange.'The Postwar Freight Car Fleet' has a latter photo that looks
like orange sides. James Hickey




I've been waiting to see what the responses to this would be, but my own
research came up with orange on the reefer at the '39 World's Fair. The stripe
was green, the lettering black, the ends boxcar red. The LRX was an MDT
reporting mark, so using MDT orange and green would be a good start. Perhaps
Roger Hinman has more concrete data, and if so I'd love to see it. Later in life
some of these did see yellow. One of the PRR Glory videotapes shows a string
of these on the PRR in various colors, including white.

Intermountain offered the PFE reefers in the '39 Fair paint and lettering
about 5 years ago or more. The overall image was realistic, but my eyes still
saw a PFE car rather than a big ACF reefer. I offered one of the four numbers
on ebay about two months ago and it sold for more than $150. I felt so
guilty taking the money that I sent him two.

Mike Del Vecchio
<BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free
email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at
http://www.aol.com.


lrkdbn
 

--- In STMFC@..., "jthirtysix" <jamesh@...> wrote:


I have two photos of Lackawanna Refrigerator Line [LRX] reefers in
what I believe is the white sides scheme. One in service, one at the
1939 Worlds Fair. In both the lettering 'Lackawanna Refrigerator
Line' looks to be lighter than the other lettering on the side, the
ladders, door hardware, and the bottom green stripe. I would not think
the car on display was faded. I am ready to make decals and hope some
one can help with the colors. James Hickey
I have an old O scale magazine which states the later paint job on the
LRX cars was yellow with a green stripe, and "dark red " ends. If you
send me your postal address I can send you a photocopy of article if
you want.
Larry King
<lrkdbn@...>


jthirtysix
 

I have two photos of Lackawanna Refrigerator Line [LRX] reefers in
what I believe is the white sides scheme. One in service, one at the
1939 Worlds Fair. In both the lettering 'Lackawanna Refrigerator
Line' looks to be lighter than the other lettering on the side, the
ladders, door hardware, and the bottom green stripe. I would not think
the car on display was faded. I am ready to make decals and hope some
one can help with the colors. James Hickey