I recently purchased an New Haven 4-6-2 I-4e and am wondering what passenger cars I could throw behind it.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Strezzy
Hi, Jim
The resident New Haven guru here is Paul Cutler III {PAUL3} who sometimes stops in. Perhaps you could send a PM to him for advice.
There is a New Haven Historical Society and forum. Maybe you could post your question there and get some help?
http://www.nhrhta.org/
There are a few issues of their modeling magazine available as a .pdf by clicking on the menu at the right of their main page.
This issue has a review of the Rapido Osgood Bradley coaches which would probably have been prevalent in the late steam era along with a mix of heavyweight head-end, Pullmans, diners and coaches. Quite a few through trains carried the ubiquitous PRR P70 (Broadway Limited) coaches, too.
http://www.nhrhta.org/SpeedWitch/SpeedWitchVol1Issue1olv.pdf
The New Haven was also closely tied with the PRR and many of the trains from the south probably carried through cars north to Boston.
Doing a Google search for images of New Haven passenger trains would also get you some insight.
A little more information on consists here:
http://www.faracresfarm.com/jbvb/rr/run_thru.html#State of Maine
[edit] I just happen to have recieved an email from TrainWorld featuring O-B cars on sale: http://www.trainworld.com/manufacturers/rapido/ho-scale-passenger-cars/
If you're interested.
Good Luck, Ed
For the most part, I'll happily defer to those who know tye NH better than I do. But for the head end, I'm sure you'd be safe to use PRR B60 baggage cars (Walthers or Bethlehem Car Co. or brass), R50B Express reefers (Walthers, brass, & maybe others), and X29 Express boxcars (the ones with the special REA lettering --- they were produced by Red Caboose and probably others). New Haven did an awful lot of business in cooperation with PRR.
Tom