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Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
 

Also, note that it didn't take them long to announce Red Caboose cars with
40 ft flats and X29's due in Dec/Jan. Mst schemes are stand-ins though. Geez
2010 already?

Brian Carlson


Tim O'Connor
 

I think the NYC flat car (1948 repaint) is accurate. NYC was the
prototype for their "USRA" flat car model, if I recall correctly...

Tim O'Connor

At 5/11/2009 07:20 PM Monday, you wrote:
Also, note that it didn't take them long to announce Red Caboose cars with
40 ft flats and X29's due in Dec/Jan. Mst schemes are stand-ins though. Geez
2010 already?

Brian Carlson


Richard Hendrickson
 

On May 11, 2009, at 4:28 PM, Tim O'Connor wrote:

think the NYC flat car (1948 repaint) is accurate. NYC was the
prototype for their "USRA" flat car model, if I recall correctly...



Correct. NYC 496000-496299 built at the NYC Avis, PA shops in 1930.

Richard Hendrickson


Brian J Carlson <brian@...>
 

Yep. The NYC is the only one I recognized off the top of my head as
accurate. I am still at work so I don't have my RMJ ref material for those
cars.
Brian Carlson

On Mon, 11 May 2009 19:28:17 -0400, Tim O'Connor wrote

I think the NYC flat car (1948 repaint) is accurate. NYC was the
prototype for their "USRA" flat car model, if I recall correctly...

Tim O'Connor