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What railroads used the Osgood-Bradley "American Flyer" coaches
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Thanks drephpe for the additional information! I rode the Mt. Dora RR two years ago and was quite interested in the Seaboard coach. Unfortunately it had been bastardized to the extent that it was hardly recognizable as an Osgood-Bradley. I have also been unable to find any online photos of those cars on the Seaboard. I have been interested in these American Flyer cars ever since my first AF set in 1946. I happily rode one of these cars between New York and Hartford in about 1954. I greatly admire the Weaver cars, despite their being "skirtless." Regards- Richard W.
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