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Freight Cars Of The '40s And '50s...

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Freight Cars Of The '40s And '50s...
Posted by marksrailroad on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 5:26 PM

Hi gang. I just finished reading through my recently aquired copy of Freight Cars Of The '40s And '50s by Jeff Wilson and published by Model Railroader. It cost me $18.00 but was well worth it because there's a lot of cool photos and reading about transition era freight cars. In fact, I was so impressed with it that I bought two new pieces of rolling stock that I saw photos of in the book such as a BAR reefer and a Marathon oil three dome tank car both of which are dated for the transitional era. Has anyone else out there seen the book and if so what did you think about it ?... 

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Posted by gmpullman on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 5:32 PM

I found it to be a very well written and laid out book. I found one on the used book market for about half priceSmile

I enjoy looking through it often for reference or casual reading.

BTW, have you browsed through the collection of photos from the AC&F album at the Barriger Library at Flickr? Over 2800 photos.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/albums/72157649155982802

 

Speaking of BAR :

 4195007 by John W. Barriger III National Railroad Library, on Flickr

 Lots more where that came from!

Thank You, Ed

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Posted by Shock Control on Wednesday, January 17, 2018 6:02 PM

gmpullman
BTW, have you browsed through the collection of photos from the AC&F album at the Barriger Library at Flickr? Over 2800 photos.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/barrigerlibrary/albums/72157649155982802

CRAZY to see cars from that era well-photographed and in such pristine shape!  They look like HO models!

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