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PC: Article on PC PRR X-42 Boxcars found



Found it:

Pennsylvania R.R.'s X42 boxcars
Railroad Model Craftsman, October 1999 page 76
        ( BOXCAR,  "BURG, RICHARD",   DRAWING,  PRR, X42,
          "YUNGKURTH, CHUCK", FREIGHTCAR,   PROTOTYPE, RMC )


If I remember correctly, there is a BW photo of a PC X-42 in this article.
Hope it helps.

Patrick


----- Original Message -----
From: "Lon Godshall" <lon10 -AT- ptdprolog.net>
To: <penn-central -AT- smellycat.com>
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 8:09 PM
Subject: PC: Re: PRR X-42 Boxcars...


> Gregg:
> <<< I recently seen a picture taken in 1975 of an ex-PRR X-42 boxcar,
still
> in PRR paint in the "shadow-keystone" scheme.  If you haven't seen an X-42
> before, it looks like someone grafted two 40' boxcars together end-to-end.
> The car must be at least 70' long.  What I want to know is how many of
these
> cars made it to PC and if any were painted PC green.  Also, the picture I
> seen is not the best, but it looks like the car rides on high-speed
express
> trucks like the ones used on several REA boxcars.  I would like to confirm
> this.>>>
>
> Lon:
> They aren't listed in the ORER I think they are in the Pass. equip. book.
> Someone here may have a copy.
> As for the trucks, the PC Hist. Soc. had a pic of an old X42 that is
sitting
> up in NY state to this day. The trucks were still express. PC/CR used it
as
> an MW storage box IIRC.
> It was still in the PRR scheme and may even be the one you refer to.
>
> Gregg:
>   <<Were these cars perhaps used as head-end cars on passenger trains by
> the PRR?  Any other information on these cars is appreciated...>>
>
> Lon:
> I just saw some pics of them... but forget where. They were in express
> service sitting at a station platform being unloaded. I don't know how
they
> travelled in the train.
>
> Lon
>
>
>
>



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