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| Author: | Rainier Rails [ Fri Jan 02, 2015 7:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | NP and CB&Q Passenger Car Diagrams |
To aid in my research of the passenger cars of the Hill roads, I am currently looking for any NP or CB&Q passenger car diagrams, preferably a PDF scan. If anyone on the forum has (or knows someone who has) any diagrams from either road, feel free to contact me via PM or the email option. Thanks in advance! _________________ Have a Merry Ninth Day of Christmas and a Happy New Year! |
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| Author: | skytop45 [ Sat Jan 10, 2015 1:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: NP and CB&Q Passenger Car Diagrams |
Ted, It sounds like you need a copy of "Burlington Northern Passenger Cars" by Charles A. Rudisel. It is a tough book to track down, but worth the effort and money. It has plans of the passenger cars of the Hill roads (GN, CB&Q, NP and I do not recall is the SP&S is in there or not). Also ran across this, which may prove useful: http://www.fobnr.org/bncarlist/passenger/bnpassmain.htm Regards, Justin Nelson |
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| Author: | Rainier Rails [ Sat Jan 10, 2015 2:37 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: NP and CB&Q Passenger Car Diagrams |
skytop45 wrote: Ted, It sounds like you need a copy of "Burlington Northern Passenger Cars" by Charles A. Rudisel. It is a tough book to track down, but worth the effort and money. It has plans of the passenger cars of the Hill roads (GN, CB&Q, NP and I do not recall is the SP&S is in there or not). Also ran across this, which may prove useful: http://www.fobnr.org/bncarlist/passenger/bnpassmain.htm Regards, Justin Nelson Thanks, Justin, for the info! |
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| Author: | HudsonL [ Sat Jan 10, 2015 10:07 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: NP and CB&Q Passenger Car Diagrams |
The NPRHA sells in their company store: NP Passenger Car Diagrams Set III: 1948-70 http://www.nprha.org/Pages/Home.aspx -Hudson |
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