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Athearn SP bay window caboose - which one?
Athearn SP bay window caboose - which one?
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Athearn SP bay window caboose - which one?
Posted by
Anonymous
on Monday, July 3, 2006 1:06 AM
I need a caboose to go with my Proto SW-8 locomotive (SP red & gray #1109). I'm considering one of the Athearn RTR cabooses, but not certain which one would best fit my early '70's switching layout. Does anyone know why some of the cabooses are painted with the yellow bay? Were these used for locals?
Thanks!
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M&PWJOHN
Member since
April 2006
41 posts
Posted by
M&PWJOHN
on Monday, July 3, 2006 5:11 PM
The Ath. bay window caaboose is a very accurate model of an SP caboose. I don't recall the class right off the bat, but it is very good.
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ericsp
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May 2015
5,134 posts
Posted by
ericsp
on Monday, July 3, 2006 9:59 PM
I have always heard that they had no prototype. Although they do look similar to the
C-40-6s
and
C-40-7s
.
For the 1970s, go with the brown and orange (I don't know why I originally wrote yellow).
"No soup for you!" - Yev Kassem (from Seinfeld)
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jimrice4449
Member since
April 2004
From: North Idaho
1,311 posts
Posted by
jimrice4449
on Monday, July 3, 2006 11:33 PM
I left SoCal for God's country in 1975 and at that time the cabs were painted box car red w/ orange ends and bay windows. The lettering would be gothic w/ the S and P larger than the outhern acific ( as opposed to the earlier RR roman style w/ all the letters the same size.
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West Coast S
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February 2005
From: Los Angeles
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Posted by
West Coast S
on Thursday, July 6, 2006 8:02 PM
SP began applying orange paint to caboose ends and bay windows in September 1957. In 1964 the practice of soild orange bays was dropped in favor of the bay ends in solid orange. That was the accepted system standard, reality was very different...Depending on the shop, some recieved no orange on the bay but instead two chevron scotchlight decals, others went overboard with the orange, ignoring the 1964 edict.
In the late seventies it transformed yet again, additional orange was applied to the sill and step area and the roof edges on some but not all.
I have never seen yellow used on a SP caboose, true there were some experimental designs roving around that wore a riot of colors, never yellow however...Solid orange or red seemed a favorite with these one offs.
Now, the North Western Pacific did have a former SP CA1 wooden relic that wore yellow ends until 1957, when it too was brought into compliance..
Dave
SP the way it was in S scale
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