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The oldest cars I saw in interchange before the 50 year rule was a series of 4 pocket coal cars of PRR built in 1912/13; they had broad end sills that you could tap-dance across. The Union Tank Line (UTLX) also ran a large number of tanks built in the late teens. The oldest non-revenue cars that I saw in service were a group of two-pocket coal cars in stone service belonging to the RF&PRR built in 1905! All this was in the early 70's.
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