prairieboy2765Where on the flatcar is the length of the flatcar itself?
The length of this one is 40'6" (just to the left of the white-outlined box).
Clicking on the photo should yield a bigger image...
My guess is that the boxcar, at left, is the electrical power generator for the rest of the train.
Wayne
prairieboy2765 Thank you! Where on the flatcar is the length of the flatcar itself? Also, how do you identify the difference between a kitchen car, a dining car, or an office car?
The car in Ed's picture is a diner, but other than the label, I would have no idea how to identify it.
-Kevin
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Yes! That's exactly the type I was referring to. Thank you! Where on the flatcar is the length of the flatcar itself? Also, how do you identify the difference between a kitchen car, a dining car, or an office car? Any help is appreciated.
I believe this is the general idea the OP is looking for: **
CR 62628 by Todd Dillon, on Flickr
Regards, Ed
** different era, different railroad
A good place to start would be the CN Historical Association at www.cnrha.ca
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Hey all. I'd like to make my own HO-scale version of the Canadian National (CN) white trailer fleet, or "camp vans" that were used in the 1970s and early 1980s. They sat on black flatcars as part of a MOW fleet. Does anyone know where I can information about these things? I'd like to include a picture of one but not sure how to do that.