Broadway Limited Mid train lounge car
Hi!I'm looking for pictures of the mid-train lounge car that may or may not have been on the Broadway Limited. I have several O scale cars with odd window configurations and none of them are labelled...
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Hi Dennis...That's a tall order. Again you have to specify because there were two 'editions' of Harbor Cars. I'm not sure where the earlier ones went when the later ones bumped them off the Broadway....
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I don't know where diesel48 has been looking but there is a very wide array of O scale underbody details available today. Precision Scale Co has a very complete catalog of locomotive, freight, and...
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Bill, Don't forget that 21 roomette cars came in three flavors although only the Budd and ACF types are aplicable here. I have read that the 1938 "Harbor" cars did some time on the "Gotham Limited"...
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thanks keystoneded.I had been using an older WKW catalog. You may very well be correct...what I have is a few years old and the game may have changed. Another problem with this is that only some...
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Bill,I'm not sure what "lightly Fluted" means, but the slab sided cars were Budd built. This car should have a fluted roof. That's still the best way to tell a Budd car, although there were a few cars...
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Jamie I dont know how else to call it... cars like Alliance Inn, Jeanette Inn, and most of the 21 sleepers had normally fluted roofs but the car sides had three or four horizontal lines. The cars like...
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Bill,I'm looking at "Wilkinsburg Inn' on page 19 of Stegmaier, and I don't see anything that looks like a slab. It and "Zanesville Inn" are ACF cars. There were five others. Seven total. "Allience...
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