hauling milk in NC in reefers with N&W reporting marks?
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Wed Aug 11 10:04:44 EDT 2021
Dave
I have very limited knowledge on this subject. There are a number of
drawings for the Class A25 ref. box cars at the archives. They were
around from the late teens to the early 40's. I even entered one for
Hol-0018.08. Did not know anything about these cars and still don't.
Hopes this helps.
Jim Blackstock
On 8/10/2021 9:55 PM, NW Modeling List wrote:
>
> Dear Modelers,
>
> I was analyzing my conductor wheel reports from 1934 for the
> Southern's Winst0n-Salem division to prepare for my presentation at
> the upcoming Middle Atlantic Railroad Prototype Modelers meet this
> September. My presentation discusses building a model layout freight
> car fleet through "triangulation" of data sources (and "Cap'n" HF
> Snow's conductor's books from Jan-Oct, 1934 is one of the my most
> useful sources and the reason I'm modeling 1934 in North Carolina).
>
> In the analysis, I examined the proportion of reporting marks by car
> type and learned some interesting things about the N&W freight cars
> around Greensboro and Winston-Salem (which you can hear about from me
> at the MARPM meet (see Home | MARPM | Mid-Atlantic RPM
> <https://www.marpm.org/>).
>
> In looking at /reefers/ I was surprised to see two reefers listed with
> N&W reporting marks making round trips between Winston-Salem Union
> Station and Pomona yard in Greensboro carrying milk waybilled to
> Greensboro and High Point, NC and returning empty to the N&W via
> Winston-Salem.
>
> The two N&W reefers are numbered 7006 and 7008.
>
> I'm curious to learn more about these. Are they milk cars labeled as
> reefers by the Southern conductor? Is there evidence of reefers with
> N&W reporting marks for 1934? All I can find in the archives are
> photos of non-N&W reefers and some track plans for White House and PET
> milk facilities in Virginia and Union Dairy platform for the Illinois
> Terminal RR.
>
> What can you tell me about this intriguing finding? Did Cap'n Snow
> write down the wrong info multiple times? Or were there reefers
> carrying milk lettered for the N&W in 1934?
>
> If so, I might have to try my hand at modeling one some day!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Bott
>
> Here's a sneak preview of some interesting, if not totally surprising,
> N&W-related findings about N&W boxcars on the Southern trains
> (Gilbert-Nelson hypothesis doesn't apply to these trains):
>
>
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