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| Author: | Gerald W. Kopiasz [ Thu Aug 05, 2004 1:45 am ] |
| Post subject: | FW: C&NW list--Inquiry |
Greetings, I'm helping a friend put this list of existing C&NW heavyweights together. If you could add to it, I would appreciate it. God Bless, Gerald W. Kopiasz Illinois Railway Museum 4103 / X300999 Coach 7700 Combination Coach Baggage (could be considered an early lightweight car) 8609 / X301088 Baggage 8728 / X300778 Baggage 8784 / X300742 Auto/Baggage Floyd River 10-1-2 Sleeper (plan 3973A) Mid-Continent Railway Museum 440 Business Car (Originally Pullman "Meadowlark") 7409 Combination Coach Baggage Midland Railway Historical Association 441 Combination Coach Baggage (CStPM&O, steel sheathed wood) Minnesota Transportation Museum 8676 / X300100 Baggage 199090 Coach - (Used to be listed on their site but no longer listed.) 8699 / X300728 Baggage - (Used to be listed on their site but no longer listed.) National Railroad Museum 7411 Combination Coach Baggage Joseph Lister Mayo Clinic Hospital Car (plan 4003) Oconto, WI - On Abandoned 250' Spur - Owner Unknown 8647 / X300004 Baggage As noted above, there are two cars "missing" from the Minnesota Transportation Museum's roster. I seem to recall hearing that they were stored "off site" - does anybody know where they went? I have heard that there may be a coach or two at the Douglas, WY depot. Can anyone confirm this? In addition to the above, does anyone know of other C&NW or CStPM&O heavyweight cars that can be added to this listing of survivors? Heartland Railroad Historical Society hrrhs@aol.com |
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| Author: | Ralph [ Thu Aug 05, 2004 10:19 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FW: C&NW list--Inquiry |
Gerald, There are two ex-Omaha HW cars in Spooner, Wi. The open section sleeper "Humbird" and a 60-65 ft bag car. If you need more info on them contact Greg Vreeland President Wiscsonsin Great Northern Railroad at greg@spoonertrainride.com. He's the owner of the cars and would be more than happy to let you inspect them if you are ever in the area. He also has one of the orginal Omaha Namakogan(sp?) "doddle bug" cars self I can check on the Douglas cars for you but it may take a week or so. Ralph > Greetings, > I'm helping a friend put this list of > existing C&NW heavyweights together. If > you could add to it, I would appreciate it. > God Bless, > Gerald W. Kopiasz > Illinois Railway Museum > 4103 / X300999 Coach > 7700 Combination Coach Baggage (could be > considered an early lightweight car) > 8609 / X301088 Baggage > 8728 / X300778 Baggage > 8784 / X300742 Auto/Baggage > Floyd River 10-1-2 Sleeper (plan 3973A) > Mid-Continent Railway Museum > 440 Business Car (Originally Pullman > "Meadowlark") > 7409 Combination Coach Baggage > Midland Railway Historical Association > 441 Combination Coach Baggage (CStPM&O, > steel sheathed wood) > Minnesota Transportation Museum > 8676 / X300100 Baggage > 199090 Coach - (Used to be listed on their > site but no longer listed.) > 8699 / X300728 Baggage - (Used to be listed > on their site but no longer listed.) > National Railroad Museum > 7411 Combination Coach Baggage > Joseph Lister Mayo Clinic Hospital Car (plan > 4003) > Oconto, WI - On Abandoned 250' Spur - Owner > Unknown > 8647 / X300004 Baggage > As noted above, there are two cars > "missing" from the Minnesota > Transportation Museum's roster. I seem to > recall hearing that they were stored > "off site" - does anybody know > where they went? > I have heard that there may be a coach or > two at the Douglas, WY depot. Can anyone > confirm this? > In addition to the above, does anyone know > of other C&NW or CStPM&O heavyweight > cars that can be added to this listing of > survivors? rjj400@aol.com |
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| Author: | Herb Sakalaucks [ Sun Aug 08, 2004 8:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FW: C&NW list--Inquiry |
You can also add CStPM&O mail car #301 at the Colfax RR Museum in Colfax, WI. The car was previously used as a house/storage shed and is being restored. Car is only 42' long. sakalauckswa@hotmail.com |
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| Author: | Tom Cornillie [ Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FW: C&NW list--Inquiry |
Dear Herb, Is there a place on the web where photos of this and other equipment owned by the Colfax RR museum could be viewed on-line? > You can also add CStPM&O mail car #301 > at the Colfax RR Museum in Colfax, WI. The > car was previously used as a house/storage > shed and is being restored. Car is only 42' > long. altoonaroundhouse@umich.edu |
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| Author: | Boyd Owens [ Mon Aug 09, 2004 2:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Colfax RR Museum |
Herb, Ditto here. It sounds like you've got a lot of interesting equipment you're restoring, and it would be great to be able to see what you've got, and what you've done with it. Boyd bowens@rypn.org |
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