Limestone boxcars

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Sun Mar 26 11:25:02 EST 2006


Harry,

I used to inspect cars that came from the N&W at Collier. When #84 or Turnback came up the hill they would generally have several of these cars in the consist. I recall N&W red, blue and black and Wabash cars. A lot had cracked side sills that had been repared. I've even modeled these cars with the lime piled in each end! On windy days they would make a nice dust cloud!! LOL

Walt Gay
ex-SCL car knocker
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John:
I first became aware of the doorless box cars in 1970. How long were they
in service ? Probably Jimmy Lisle can you a better answer. Neither can
I give you the "drop dead" date on cars equipped with friction bearings. I
believe that it's OK to use friction bearings as long as the car remains on
line and is not interchanged. I checked the ORER and found that lo and
behold, Wabash brought some 40 ft. boxes with six foot doors into N&W
service, but they had only an 80,000 lb. capacity. How ancient! The yellow
ball shown on some cars designated that the car had been inspected for
the outlawed U-1 wheel. It wouldn't apply to one of the limestone box cars,
because the U-1 wheel was for cars with 140,000 lb. capacity.
Harry Bundy


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