N Chessie System – Baltimore & Ohio Rd# 356823
Built in September 1976 by Pullman Standard, this Chessie System gondola was placed into general service. Chessie System was formed through ...
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Built in September 1976 by Pullman Standard, this Chessie System gondola was placed into general service. Chessie System was formed through ...
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Built in 1958 by American Car & Foundry, this ice reefer was modified in 1965 to carry beer for the St. Louis Refrigerator Car Co...
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Built in 1980 by American Car & Foundry for Southern Pacific, this 4650 cubic-foot three-bay covered hopper soon found its...
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Built in early 1996 by Trenton Works of Nova Scotia these cars were a higher capacity than most 3-bay hoppers and featured a s...
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This RR-83 class mechanical reefer was built in 1964. It was 4,074 cubic feet in capacity and featured a shock control underfr...
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This RR-83 class mechanical reefer was built in 1964. It was 4,074 cubic feet in capacity and featured a shock control ...
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Built for New Haven by the Pressed Steel Car Company in 1941, this 40’ boxcar was serviced in 1956 and repainted into t...
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Built as a B&O class HC-44 two bay covered hopper in the mid-1970s, this car was later repainted into the CSX tan scheme, but retained i...
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Built in the early 1950s, this 40’ boxcar belonged to a series of 25 cars and was later painted in the red and yellow “The Western Wa...
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Built as a B&O class HC-44 two bay covered hopper in the mid-1970s, this car was later repainted into the CSX tan scheme, but retained i...
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This Conrail 65’ mill gondola was designed to haul finished structural steel shapes and other bulky loads, and featured drop ends tha...
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This Conrail 65’ mill gondola was designed to haul finished structural steel shapes and other bulky loads, and featured drop e...
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Built in the late 1960s, this F68AH bulkhead flatcar was designed to carry lumber, structural steel and pipes, as well ...
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Built in the late 1960s, this F68AH bulkhead flatcar was designed to carry lumber, structural steel and pipes, a...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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This 60’ double-plug-door boxcar was rebuilt by Conrail in the mid-1990s and repainted into the Conrail Quality paint scheme. With a ...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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Built in April of 1965, this three bay covered hopper has a 200,000 pound capacity and previous to CSX ownership, it belonged ...
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Built in April of 1965, this three bay covered hopper has a 200,000 pound capacity and previous to CSX ownership, it belonged to Fami...
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This General American-Evans Corporation boxcar was leased to the Pennsylvania Railroad and featured Damage Free (DF) loaders. Founded in 189...
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This F68AH flat car was built by Bethlehem Steel in 1974 for TTX and has a 263,000-pound capacity. This bulkhead flatcar is used to c...
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This heavyweight depressed-center flat car was built in the mid-2000s and used to carry oversize and heavy industrial loads, such as transformers, ...
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Built in 1957 for the New York Central’s Early Bird Fast Freight service, this car made its way to Penn Central and was repainted in PC Gree...
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This wood-side New York Central caboose was painted iron oxide red and used through the 1960s. Penn Central was formed through the merger of...
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