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Justin Kahn
I recently acquired a very nice Car Works NC bobber in O scale and wonder how late these were used, and which divisions, say, after WWII, if
in fact, they were used that late. Jace Kahn, General Manager Ceres and Canisteo RR Co. |
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On Aug 17, 2011, at 10:39 PM, Justin Kahn wrote:
I recently acquired a very nice Car Works NC bobber in O scale and wonder how late these were used, and which divisions, say, after WWII, ifJace, While some PRR bobbers lasted into the late 1950s (e.g. there were 4 ND class bobbers on the 1957 roster), the NC class disappeared well before that. I'm still chasing the data, but it seems likely that the last NC was off the roster by the mid to late 1930s. There was an excellent Keystone article on the bobber style cabins many years ago that describes their history. Additionally, the car diagram and a photo are on Rob Schoenberg's site at: http://prr.railfan.net/diagrams/PRRdiagrams.html?diag=nc.gif&sel=cbn&sz=sm&fr= Bobbers that remained on the PRR roster after about 1940 were assigned either to yard duty, or to branches with very light rail, such as the Octoraro branch. The current project on the PPRPro projects list is PRR wood cabin cars, so feel free to bring that NC over there and see where it goes (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PRRPro/) Regards Bruce Bruce F. Smith Auburn, AL https://www5.vetmed.auburn.edu/~smithbf/ "Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield." __ / \ __<+--+>________________\__/___ ________________________________ |- ______/ O O \_______ -| | __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ | | / 4999 PENNSYLVANIA 4999 \ | ||__||__||__||__||__||__||__||__|| |/_____________________________\|_|________________________________| | O--O \0 0 0 0/ O--O | 0-0-0 0-0-0 |
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Larry Kline
The last PRR Equipment List that I have that lists NC cabins is dated 1-1-1932. NC cabins are not listed in the PRR Equipment List for 1-1-33.
Larry Kline Pittsburgh, PA Bruce Smith wrote: I'm still chasing the data, but it seems likely that the last NC was off the roster by the mid to late 1930s. |
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naptownprr
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N5c cabins were used until the end of PRR, ad some even survived he merger into Penn Central. Jim Hunter Quoting Justin Kahn <harumd@...>:
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