SFRC Rr-69 (was CA vegetables sent east)
You are correct. SFRD 1476 it is. Here is the blown up end reporting mark.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
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Date: Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 12:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [RealSTMFC] SFRC Rr-69 (was CA vegetables sent east)
A touch of dyslexia Brian? :-) SFRC 1476 (the 6 is not legible on my screen)
If it were 1746 it would be an Rr-71.
Both classes (69 & 71) are interesting because one might think they were "50 foot" reefers -- but they are larger!
When the cars were rebuilt as the Bx-195 box cars, their interior length became 52' 2" !
Blowing up the photo, it appears the car number is SFRD 1746.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
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Date: Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 12:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [RealSTMFC] CA vegetables sent east ( and non domestic fruit)
I recalled reading an obituary of a Fallbrook, CA, avocado grower which mentioned that he developed a commercially viable method for delaying the ripening of avocados (around the mid-1960s), which lead to a great expansion of the market for this product. A check of production figures from state records indicated large increases in avocado production starting in the early 1970s and this supported rail transportation.
The undated photo below is of a Santa Fe Class Rr-69 built in 1961.These days most avocado consumed in the U.S. are imported from Mexico. Unfortunately, Mexican cartels in the growing regions collect a “tax” on this industry.
Bob Chaparro
Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts
A touch of dyslexia Brian? :-) SFRC 1476 (the 6 is not legible on my screen)
If it were 1746 it would be an Rr-71.
Both classes (69 & 71) are interesting because one might think they were "50 foot" reefers -- but they are larger!
When the cars were rebuilt as the Bx-195 box cars, their interior length became 52' 2" !
On 1/1/2023 1:30 PM, BRIAN PAUL EHNI wrote:
Blowing up the photo, it appears the car number is SFRD 1746.
Thanks!
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Brian Ehni
From: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io> on behalf of "Bob Chaparro via groups.io" <chiefbobbb@...>
Reply-To: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>
Date: Sunday, January 1, 2023 at 12:20 PM
To: <main@RealSTMFC.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [RealSTMFC] CA vegetables sent east ( and non domestic fruit)
I recalled reading an obituary of a Fallbrook, CA, avocado grower which mentioned that he developed a commercially viable method for delaying the ripening of avocados (around the mid-1960s), which lead to a great expansion of the market for this product. A check of production figures from state records indicated large increases in avocado production starting in the early 1970s and this supported rail transportation.
The undated photo below is of a Santa Fe Class Rr-69 built in 1961.These days most avocado consumed in the U.S. are imported from Mexico. Unfortunately, Mexican cartels in the growing regions collect a “tax” on this industry.
Bob Chaparro
Tim O'Connor
Sterling, Massachusetts