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What cars from other railroads in 1920's Maine?
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<p>[quote user="FowlmereRR"]</p> <p>Again - thanks for so much useful information.</p> <p>One further follow-up - would I be right to assume that no "foreign" cabooses would be seen on a given railroad? I'd imagine that they would only travel on their home lines.</p> <p>Cabooses seem to be in even shorter supply than other freight cars - anybody got suggestions where to find Maine-style cabooses that would be believable for my road?</p> <p>Thanks, Bob.</p> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Bob,</p> <p>Centralia Car shops makes a very nice Boston and Maine caboose. <a href="http://www.intermountain-railway.com/distrib/ccs/html/CCS1220.htm">http://www.intermountain-railway.com/distrib/ccs/html/CCS1220.htm</a></p> <p>Its an NE-5 so probably a little out of your era.</p> <p>American Model Builders makes wood laser cut kit cabooses. MRVP did a series on building the N&W version.</p>
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