12-03-2017, 05:05 PM
Hi folk!
I'm actually in the process of rebuilding cars or building kits for my Harlem Station layout set in 1952. In my stash, I have several double sheathed wood boxcars, mainly Roundhouse and Train Miniature stuff.
I'm curious to know if some older upgraded 36ft boxcars survived up until the early 1950s. I know the answer is new since many of them were built in the late 1910s and during the 1920s, but the question is more about specific prototypes. I recall Southern Pacific did have a sizeable fleet if my memories serves me. To be honest, I'm not looking for oddballs.
Best regards,
Matt
I'm actually in the process of rebuilding cars or building kits for my Harlem Station layout set in 1952. In my stash, I have several double sheathed wood boxcars, mainly Roundhouse and Train Miniature stuff.
I'm curious to know if some older upgraded 36ft boxcars survived up until the early 1950s. I know the answer is new since many of them were built in the late 1910s and during the 1920s, but the question is more about specific prototypes. I recall Southern Pacific did have a sizeable fleet if my memories serves me. To be honest, I'm not looking for oddballs.
Best regards,
Matt
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