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OK this is kind of related to logging railroads: Has anyone got any information (or any ideas of web site/news groups) of what kind of cars class 1 railroads used to move pulpwood and logs around the 1940-1955 period? <br /> <br />I've been interested in ng and short lines for a while and know that the Maine 2-footers (for example) used flat cars with a wooden cage for pulp, and logging roads used dis-connects or skelton cars but have no idea what their "big brothers" used. From what research I've done it looks as if flat cars with bulkheads were made (or converted from earlier cars) from the mid 1950's on? Any ideas?
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