passenger car types
NW Modeling List
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Thu Jun 7 23:27:14 EDT 2007
A quick look at that coach reveals that it has PRR fabricated 4-wheel
trucks. So the car is probably ex-Pennsy. Hows about it, Rev. Jim?
EdKing
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: passenger car types
> Hi Roger,
>
> I'm not sure what picture you are looking at, but if the coach has a
> "clerestory" roof, it is probably one of their class Pg in the 1600
> series.
> Funero & Carmelengo and Branchline both make very accurate models of this
> car. The RPO might be what appears to be a unique combination
> baggage-mail
> that I have seen in some pix but not described in any publication I know
> about. I think it must have been part RPO because it looks like it had a
> mail hook and one window for the mail clerk next to the small door. The
> balance of the car was for baggage or mail storage with two more larger
> doors. This car also is shown in some of the pix in the Link museum in
> Roanoke. No manufacturer makes a model of this car - you would have to
> "kit-bash" it. The N&W also had some short 60' coaches in the 700 series,
> but I have never seen a picture of one in service.
>
> Bob Folsom
> N&W 1949 in Clemson, SC
>
>
> On 6/7/07 4:14 PM, "NW Modeling List" <nw-modeling-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi;
>> I'm new to this so please bear with me. I'm trying to find out how
>> to discribe the passenger cars shown the the book N&W from the blue
>> ridge to the big sandy byEd King. On pages 106and7 are shown the cars I
>> want to model. I know I'm looking at a rpo and coach and I know the
>> engine. Could someone tell me the lengths, era, truck types I'm looking
>> at? Also what do you call that type of roof? The ladies at my little
>> backwoods station refuse to ride in the boxcars.
>> any help, thanks Roger W. Smith
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