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Re: (erielack) Erie Three Truck Gon and Modified DLW Hopper (was Neat Ole DL&W Boxcar Pic)



Schuyler: 

I believe there were drawings for this car in a plan book published by Carstens in the late '50s or early '60s. This book also had plans for an 04600 caboose with Susquehanna lettering. 

Tony 

- ----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Schuyler Larrabee" <schuyler.larrabee_@_verizon.net> 
To: "EL Mail List" <erielack_@_lists.railfan.net> 
Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 11:31:44 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: RE: (erielack) Erie Three Truck Gon and Modified DLW Hopper (was Neat Ole DL&W Boxcar Pic) 

Eeeek!! Expert?? 

Yeah, well, whatever. There are drawings of this car in one of the magazines, right now I don't 
have the information which one it was (I lost a lot of that sort of records when my un-backed up 
computer crashed in late '07). The center truck has a sliding kingpin to allow for curves. I don't 
know the entire series, but there were quite a large number of them. I seem to recall that they 
were all gone by the mid-20s. 

And I'll stick my neck out on the hopper too. The DL&W added slope sheets to conventional hoppers 
when the concept of covered hoppers came to pass, with the steeper slope sheet so cement would slide 
out. I once had a photo showing the side of a car which had had those additional slope sheets, but 
then they'd been removed; you could see the holes in the side sheets where the rivets had been. My 
guess is that this car had been snagged for company service, for ballast as you suggest, with the 
side outlets added to the hopper bottoms. 

The weathering on the hopper shot is wonderful! 

SGL 

> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Ed Olszewski [mailto:eolszew1_@_twcny.rr.com] 
> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 11:59 PM 
> To: EL Mail List 
> Subject: (erielack) Erie Three Truck Gon and Modified DLW Hopper (was Neat Ole DL&W Boxcar Pic) 
> 
> Joshua, 
> 
> Thanks for the links to the boxcar photos. I poked around a little bit 
> and found two photos that intrigued me. 
> 
> First is this three truck Erie gondola. Never seen or heard of a car 
> like this. Can one of you Erie experts help me out? How about it Schuyler? 
> 
> http://www.boxcars.us/Boxcars_A_M/E/pages/image030.html 
> 
> Second is this Lackawanna open hopper with slope sheets added. I assume 
> this was done to carry denser materials like ballast stone as opposed to 
> the less dense coal. Is this a safe assumption or am I going down the 
> wrong path. If this is correct then might this car be in MOW service for 
> hauling stone? Paul T. any insights on this one? 
> 
> http://www.boxcars.us/Boxcars_A_M/D/pages/image061.html 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Ed Olszewski 
> 
> Joshua wrote: 
> > Never seen the LL tagline before: 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > http://www.boxcars.us/Boxcars_A_M/D/pages/image060.html 
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