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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Sun May 01, 2011 9:21 pm 

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I *think* that U&MV combine was owned by CLPX/Boulder Scientific/John Birmingham at one time. I know the cars Mark is talking about at Queen Anne were. It's scary actually, but he may have had the largest private collection of this junk. I thought he was nuts when he bought the cars out of Rhode Island years ago. I knew he was nuts when he bought the "Bunker Hill". I'm surprised most of it made it out to Orrville. I think we had to get the lumber yard in RI to "band" the sides on several of those cars to keep the fluting from coming off in transit.

Man talk about flashbacks....

On a different note, wasn't there an Osgood Bradley coach at SERM/New Georgia RR at one time? I think it was either a CofGA or SAL car?

And while not the typical O-B cars the 1958 P-S coach shells that Southern ordered were built at the O-B plant I believe. Had to be pretty close to the last ones you'd think.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:38 pm 

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Using the RYPN search function, I was able to find this old thread and continue it with the following new information:

Springfield Terminal 902 is an American Flyer coach, with a bit of fire damage, perhaps having some parts value. Is the location of it and the shops East Deerfield, MA?

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:45 pm 

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That Flickr page is entitled "Iron Horse Park," which I believe is the old B&M Billerica shops in Massachusetts.

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 12:51 pm 

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o anderson wrote:
Here is another American Flyer car ...if it still exists.
http://photos.nerail.org/showpic/?photo=200310261719326188.jpg
RPO abandoned on the Belfast and Moosehead Lake in 2003, Thorndike, ME


That's not an Osgood-Bradley car. Looks like it might be ex-RDG?

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 1:43 pm 

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CPR4000 wrote:
o anderson wrote:
Here is another American Flyer car ...if it still exists.
http://photos.nerail.org/showpic/?photo=200310261719326188.jpg
RPO abandoned on the Belfast and Moosehead Lake in 2003, Thorndike, ME


That's not an Osgood-Bradley car. Looks like it might be ex-RDG?

Walt L.

No, that has to be one of the RPO versions of the Osgood Bradley cars. There were some built. Here's a picture of one:
http://www.railwayclassics.com/images/a ... A04-3x.jpg
Looks like there may have been modifications over the years, as the photo is a builder's photo I found.

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 3:04 pm 

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Dylan, that car is not even close to an O-B lightweight. Much shorter, to begin with. I think it's ex-Reading. Here's a photo of a model of a Reading RPO: http://www.bethlehemcarworks.com/Produc ... 6_full.jpg Length is the same, door is the same, roof is the same . . .

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 9:02 pm 

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CPR4000 wrote:
Dylan, that car is not even close to an O-B lightweight. Much shorter, to begin with. I think it's ex-Reading. Here's a photo of a model of a Reading RPO: http://www.bethlehemcarworks.com/Produc ... 6_full.jpg Length is the same, door is the same, roof is the same . . .

Walt L.

Alright, that's an exact copy. I don't know why some of the reading passenger equipment looks so similar to the O-B lightweights.

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:33 am 

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o anderson wrote:
I don't know that the NH combine in WA is a better choice in any way, though I am certain it is a rare car. It does have missing letterboards and no windows, and I think it has been that way for 10+ years. You have major reconstruction probably just to make a roadworthy car body (though mostly complete and the framing is probably decent).

Here is another American Flyer car for your model railroad, er, railroad museum...
if it still exists.
http://photos.nerail.org/showpic/?photo=200310261719326188.jpg
RPO abandoned on the Belfast and Moosehead Lake in 2003, Thorndike, ME
This looks very D&H to me. I heard there was a D&H baggage car on the B&ML years ago. But couldn't find any info. Anyone know if the car is still there?


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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 12:18 pm 

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I think you're right!

http://www.trainweb.org/dhvm/images/dhr ... 703-01.jpg

The B&ML car has the same type of roof vents and you can see where the small windows in the baggage section have been plated over. Both cars have the rain gutter over the baggage door, too.

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:46 pm 

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o anderson wrote:
Two or three other cars not mentioned are out there.
MEC coach 901 (former work train service car) at Shelburne Falls, MA
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http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1783646

and also a NH combination car at one time owned by the Utica and Mohawk Chapter NRHS, now located at Toppenish, WA. Both of these cars, to my knowledge, are available to anyone who wants to take them off their respective museums' hands, as they don't match the collection policies and are in rough condition. I believe the combination car was complete when originally preserved.

I recall seeing an American Flyer baggage car via the web, located somewhere in the New York area (presumably in work train service) in the 1990s.
It might have MEC number. But I think this is a BAR car.


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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:58 pm 

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Higherspeedrailnow wrote:
o anderson wrote:
Two or three other cars not mentioned are out there.
MEC coach 901 (former work train service car) at Shelburne Falls, MA
Image
http://rrpicturearchives.net/showPicture.aspx?id=1783646

and also a NH combination car at one time owned by the Utica and Mohawk Chapter NRHS, now located at Toppenish, WA. Both of these cars, to my knowledge, are available to anyone who wants to take them off their respective museums' hands, as they don't match the collection policies and are in rough condition. I believe the combination car was complete when originally preserved.

I recall seeing an American Flyer baggage car via the web, located somewhere in the New York area (presumably in work train service) in the 1990s.
It might have MEC number. But I think this is a BAR car.

It looks like it was a BAR leg rest coach/lounge: http://www.railwayclassics.com/images/a ... A03-3x.jpg

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:40 pm 

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This car was originally on the B&A, then went to the MEC/GRS for work train and wreck service. The interior was gutted and had beds and kitchen etc installed. The wrecker's boom was pushed through the roof on one end in a blind yard move, hence the roof hole.
We'd love to have an ambitious, capable person take this car under his/her wing. We have allocated some money towards its restoration, but don't have the help.

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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 5:29 pm 

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S Bartlett wrote:
This car was originally on the B&A, then went to the MEC/GRS for work train and wreck service. The interior was gutted and had beds and kitchen etc installed. The wrecker's boom was pushed through the roof on one end in a blind yard move, hence the roof hole.
We'd love to have an ambitious, capable person take this car under his/her wing. We have allocated some money towards its restoration, but don't have the help.
If you have too. Hire a local painter to stop the rust, and improve the looks of the car. Besure to complete the BAR lettering. The roof and windows come first!


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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 6:58 pm 

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huh? What is society coming to? Everyone wants to sit behind their PC keyboard in the air conditioning, while "hypothetical other people" actually do stuff.

No. There is no "hypothetical other people." There is no "hire somebody" unless you're willing to take YOUR wage and turn it into someone else's. (which isn't very efficient, as you might notice.) All this talk is just the sound of NOT DOING IT and NOT CARING. Seems like there's a lot of groups with that "problem" lately, and somebody needs to call them on their bull.

If you want it painted, YOU PAINT IT. Otherwise don't sit there and say you want it painted, because you don't really.


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 Post subject: Re: The surviving Osgood Bradley coaches.
PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:24 pm 

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robertmacdowell wrote:
huh? What is society coming to? Everyone wants to sit behind their PC keyboard in the air conditioning, while "hypothetical other people" actually do stuff

One of the things that I'm going to be doing with the Depot Foundation (East Brookfield) is coordinating a youth group of sorts. Maybe one of the first things that the group can get done is a protective coat of paint. I stress maybe, as it's still in the planning phase, and it will take a few months before the group gets started.

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