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 Post subject: Rail Car Briefly Unsealed
PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:21 am 

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From the LancasterOnline, and at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania:
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"It's an archeological site on wheels," senior curator Brad Smith said. Built in 1906 by Barney & Smith Co. of Dayton, Ohio, the wooden, 82-foot-long three-compartment car may be the last of its kind. A tasteful, well-appointed lounge car, No. 35 was later furnished with its own smoking and baggage sections. The combine carried passengers for 43 years before it was put to work transporting workers and hauling equipment. It ended up in storage for a few decades in Gettysburg. When it was acquired by the Strasburg museum in 1997, it was sealed in plywood and left untouched for another 13 years.

http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/276640

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:01 pm 

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For those who don't feel like clicking through, the car is former Buffalo & Susquehanna wooden combine 35, built in 1906 and one of only 16 B&S passenger cars.

I presume the Museum (or its Friends) got it from the Gettysburg RR and/or the Cornells. Does anyone have a clue how/where/when it got where between its retirement in 1949 and Gettysburg?


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 2:25 pm 

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Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:
For those who don't feel like clicking through, the car is former Buffalo & Susquehanna wooden combine 35, built in 1906 and one of only 16 B&S passenger cars.

I presume the Museum (or its Friends) got it from the Gettysburg RR and/or the Cornells. Does anyone have a clue how/where/when it got where between its retirement in 1949 and Gettysburg?


Questions: One of only 16 passenger cars ever on the roster of the B&S, or one of only 16 SURVIVING B&S passenger cars? If the former, how many of the 16 Buffalo & Susquehanna cars still exist?

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 Post subject: Re: Rail Car Briefly Unsealed
PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 2:43 pm 

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Considering how small and ridiculously isolated the B&S was (Dubois, Pa.-Sinnenamahoning-Addison, NY, with five switchbacks on the main line), I consider it amazing that they even had sixteen passenger cars to begin with. I don't have the rosters before me (anyone have R&LHS Bulletins 49 or 70 handy?), but I'm wagering only 16 ever existed, and only #35 survives by some miracle......


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:14 pm 

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The article makes it clear that the B&S only had 16 cars, however, I am a bit confused as to if this is a Strasbourg railroad project or a railroad museum of pa project since the article says there next project is the Lindbergh Engine.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:41 pm 

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Al Martin and Bradley Smith are with the RR Museum of Pennsylvania; and I remember this car being snapped up for the Museum. It's definitely a Museum project, as the article makes clear.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:10 pm 

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ADM, Thank you for the clarification.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 1:18 am 

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Boy am I glad to see this car saved! I think it sat in Wellsville, NY at the end of track on the WAG for years. That's where I think I found it when I was a teenager, and that was a few years ago. I'm sure it's the same car.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 8:40 am 

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Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:
I presume the Museum (or its Friends) got it from the Gettysburg RR and/or the Cornells. Does anyone have a clue how/where/when it got where between its retirement in 1949 and Gettysburg?


Sloan Cornell once told me the whole story of buying and moving this car, but I don't recall all the details off the top of my head. I seem to remember he had some trouble dealing with the WAG people and the car was already in rough shape by the time they finally sold it to him. I do know he trucked it to his Penn View Mountain Railroad. As he related the story, upon arriving in Blairsville and with only a short time remaining before his permit expired, the police chief stopped the truck and refused to let it through town. Sloan said he had to employ some "folding money" to gain the full cooperation of the Blairsville police department.

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