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Old rail car and diner primed for preservation
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Author:  Cordicron [ Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:44 am ]
Post subject:  Old rail car and diner primed for preservation

http://www.news-record.com/content/2010 ... eservation
SEDALIA — The old rail car stopped rolling in 1937 when it arrived on the back of a truck to be placed beside Burlington Road in this small community. It’s a fixture along the old highway. Newspaper stories and passing motorists have made it a landmark and a marker.

At the rail car, you’re midway between Burlington and Greensboro. Hence, its former name, Midway Diner.

The demolition of so many old structures through the years, and some not-so-old ones, have made the rail car’s survival a wonder. It continues to exist without preservationists screaming for its protection. They, however, know it’s there.

Author:  alcoguy1 [ Mon Mar 08, 2010 3:14 pm ]
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Wow, thats a money pit and a half right there. Would be nice to see it preserved though. Whats it's heritage?

Author:  car57 [ Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:25 pm ]
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Dont know the heritage but it has paired windows like our Pullman plan 320 car. would like to do a spares raid if it gets demolished. Anyone who knows anymore please keep in touch about this.
Mike Pannell
Cheyenne

Author:  car57 [ Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:30 pm ]
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Just to add the car is also the same length as ours approx 60ft and the same number of windows 16, originally 17 per side, i would say it dates from 1887-1895 period and is a Pullman product.

Mike Pannell
Cheyenne

Author:  car57 [ Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:02 pm ]
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Just out of interest, supposing it came from that area somewhere, what railroad could have owned it ? I know nothing about NC railroads.
Also is there anyone in that area that could run out and see if the number is visible above the end doors?

Thanks

Mike

Author:  Tarheelrrds [ Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:45 pm ]
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I am about an hour away from this car. I remember seeing it years ago on our way to the mountians to Boone and Tweetsie, but when they built new US70 and then I-40 we went the faster way.Southern Ry Line from Greensboro to Raleigh followed US70.Here is the address( 6269 Burlington Rd, Sedalia, NC, United States) put it in Google maps and you can see from street level.I will try to go and get some info on it next week.There is another one On Old us220 Near Bisco NC it was an Winston- Salem Southbound wooden car it may still be there it was gutted and roof was collasped in back in 90's.I will let you know what I find.
Alan Ashworth

Author:  car57 [ Wed Mar 10, 2010 12:48 am ]
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Thanks Alan,
Very much appreciate any help in identifying this car, it is exactly the same design and length as ours, if we could get inside it would take only a few minutes to find the LOT number (the Pullman order number, if it is a Pullman).

Keep in touch

Thanks
Mike Pannell
307-221-2371

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