Freight cars for a CN F7A in zebra stripes?
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doctorwayne Wrote:The CN zebra stripe paint scheme (one of my all-time favourites of any road) first appeared in 1973, and there would have still been quite a few '40s-era cars around.
As for American cars in Canada, it could depend a lot on where you were. I grew up in Hamilton, Ontario, and with four railroads in town (CNR, CPR, TH&B, and NYC) there were plenty of U.S. cars to be seen, especially from the northeastern states. Since the NYC was a part-owner of the TH&B, there was also Central passenger equipment and locomotives to be seen, too, both steam and diesel. It would have been possible, though, for the cars of any standard-gauge common carrier road listed in the Official Railway Equipment Register to appear in Canada, although not necessarily all did. I even recall seeing a 40' N de M boxcar, from Mexico.
Even if your railroad is not set in an area close to the border, there's no reason why you can't run those cars - after all, it's your railroad. Wink Goldth

Wayne

Cool Wayne! I don't remember ever seeing an N de M car anywhere here in So Cal, but that doesn't suggest that they don't cross the border, just that I have never seen one.
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