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RE: (erielack) common road names for frt cars on my E-L
All this information is helpful in giving me a better idea of what vehicles to look for. Thanks everyone.
Chris
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> To: erielack_@_lists.railfan.net
> Subject: (erielack) common road names for frt cars on my E-L
> From: harebridle_@_aol.com
> Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2012 13:54:56 -0500
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> Chris Hall, and another fellow posed the question;Several years back, Model RRer magazine covered this, sugesting per centages of home and foreign interchanged cars.
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> Personaly, I have amassd over 600 cars since 1946.
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> Perhaps HALF are E-L, ERIE, or DL-W; of those, about 10-20% are coal hoppers, 25% are boxcars; the rest of various car types;
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> Of the foreign road cars, maybe half are from lines that directly inter-changed with the home road fom the West, and many of those are Reefers, for
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> produce since the ERIE carried about 90% of all of this coming to NY City; a lot are Meat Reefers, and 5 are BAR or NH Potatoe cars.
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> I have many B&O coal hoppers, for bituminous, and several other Eastern roads' ie, NH, WM, LV, L&NE N&W, NKP etc. coal hoppers.
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> The rest are from various roads, and of various type; Boxcars predominate.
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> While I did not, in the early years, choose particular roadnames, the collection seems to be about right.
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> All of mine are pre-1970, for the era I model.
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> Hope this helps,
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> 73's, Charlie Gerow
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