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Paint and lettering for Wabash boxcars, series WAB 20300-20949
Mark Heiden
Hello everyone,
Just a few questions concerning the paint and lettering for some Wabash, 50ft double door boxcars, series WAB 20300-20949. Prototype photos can be found at: http://www.wabash-railroad.com/images/Freight/box-cars/WB420485.jpg http://www.wabash-railroad.com/images/Freight/box-cars/WB42048F.jpg http://www.wabash-railroad.com/images/Freight/box-cars/WB420483.jpg 1. These cars were built in 1957. Does anyone know which months? 2. As built, were the roof and running boards painted, and if so, what colors? 3. Was the underbody painted the same as the carbody? 4. As the photos indicate, the cars were painted with the heart logo and the "Serving the Heart of America" slogan. I'd like to use Mark Vaughan's Wabash decals for the lettering, but which set is correct? While not a paint and lettering question, I was surprised to see that WAB 20485 had a Champion brakewheel, rather than the Miner brakewheel I expected. Were the Champion brakewheels standard for this car series? Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Mark Heiden
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Chet French <cfrench@...>
--- In STMFC@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Heiden" <mark_heiden@...> wrote:
Prototype photos can be found at:logo and the "Serving the Heart of America" slogan. I'd like to use Markthat WAB 20485 had a Champion brakewheel, rather than the Minerbrakewheel I expected. Were the Champion brakewheels standard for this car Mark, The cars were built in 1957 by GATC. 500 cars were built with 28'-0" floor plates and 250 with nailable steel floors. All the cars were XM's when new. Month built 20300-20309 May 20310-20576 June 20581-20587 " 20650-20735 " 20577-20580 July 20588-20649 " 20736-20949 " Body and trucks Wab #10 Red An oxide red roof and u/f Black. Not sure about the running boards. The Wabash painted roofs the same color as the body until the mid 1950's, then changed to black. Mark Vaughn's E-3 set letters these cars. The heart and "Serving the Heart of America" slogan was used on only new 40' and 50' box cars and automobile cars built or purchased from 1956 through 1960. Chet French Dixon, IL
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