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OK, thanks to you, Ron H, I have a great deal more info than I expected. <br />The original idea for this came because when I was in Junior High School, there was a lumber yard just across the CB&Q/MKT tracks in North St Louis (MO) county. At that time I paid more attention to the Chinese Red and White CB&Q diesels, but I swear I remember double door boxcars unloading at the lumber yard AND that there were other "supplies", like coal, gravel, and sand. <br />I am modeling the upper Midwest (Wisconsin/Minnesota) from roughly early 50's to early 60's with MILW/GN/CB&Q power and lots of cars from the 50's. Thanks again. <br />
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