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Post by mgatdog on Feb 27, 2021 10:10:16 GMT -5
Like see AZL produce these passenger cars.
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Post by Rob Albritton on Feb 27, 2021 13:59:14 GMT -5
Like see AZL produce these passenger cars. Not likely. Too rare.
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Post by cwrr on Feb 27, 2021 15:12:44 GMT -5
You can do some hunting and find both the AZL GP30's and 38's in Chessie colors though, but you'll have to find someone to custom paint the passenger cars.
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Post by Commodore on Feb 27, 2021 18:50:20 GMT -5
That's a business movement. The second car on that train is business car #25. It can still be seen at the Greenbriar. Nice car!
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Post by smr on Feb 28, 2021 1:45:11 GMT -5
You can do some hunting and find both the AZL GP30's and 38's in Chessie colors though, but you'll have to find someone to custom paint the passenger cars. If somebody can provide me with details, I can try to get them custom painted. Best, Sven
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Post by mgatdog on Feb 28, 2021 10:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by mgatdog on Feb 28, 2021 10:35:24 GMT -5
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Post by mgatdog on Feb 28, 2021 10:41:44 GMT -5
Rory was right. Not passenger train. Passenger cars and etc redone for Business and track maintenance.
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Post by Commodore on Feb 28, 2021 14:54:27 GMT -5
Bob: Thanks for posting the pics. This fits my era of involvement in railroads. Safety was the thing that bound all ranks together. Safety committeemen had full and complete access to business cars. I enjoyed my time on these.
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