From the Firefly Shops
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J. S. Bach
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It was an early version of a pig flat; it had sides so B&O classed it as a gondola.
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OK. Now what is a pig flat? 
roger
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Re: From the Firefly Shops
Pig flat is short form for a piggyback flat car--a flat car assigned to carry
piggyback trailers (or containers), or as in this case, can also be a low-sided
gondola rather than a flat car.
piggyback trailers (or containers), or as in this case, can also be a low-sided
gondola rather than a flat car.
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Wolfgang
Wolfgang
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Thanks, Dave & W0lf.
Surprisingly, at least to me, I had not heard those terms before.
I say surprisingly because I have had interest in railroads all my life.
Probably more in the real things than in models. But I like anything about any kind of trains.
Surprisingly, at least to me, I had not heard those terms before.
I say surprisingly because I have had interest in railroads all my life.
Probably more in the real things than in models. But I like anything about any kind of trains.
roger
I support thread drift.
If God didn't want women to be looked at, He would have made 'em ugly. RAH
I support thread drift.
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bob turner
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I agree. More pictures, please.
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Ditto on the two comments above.
Have you ever posted a closeup of the emblem, or did I just plain overlook it if you have?
Have you ever posted a closeup of the emblem, or did I just plain overlook it if you have?
Take care,
Wolfgang
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Thanks, lads.
Don't think I ever have, so here it is:

BTW, that's one of the new Lionel Gla cars,

Wolf wrote:Ditto on the two comments above.
Have you ever posted a closeup of the emblem, or did I just plain overlook it if you have?
Don't think I ever have, so here it is:

BTW, that's one of the new Lionel Gla cars,
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Tom Dempsey
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Did you reletter a decorated car or start with an undec?
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Tom Dempsey wrote:Did you reletter a decorated car or start with an undec?
Started with a PRR lettered car.
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That's a good looking car.
I'm curious if somebody can explain how high mounted brake wheels worked with open hopper cars (if they actually did). I always understood them to be up there for brakeman to set from the tops of cars. There would seem to be a logistical issue with that arrangement for hoppers.
Jim
I'm curious if somebody can explain how high mounted brake wheels worked with open hopper cars (if they actually did). I always understood them to be up there for brakeman to set from the tops of cars. There would seem to be a logistical issue with that arrangement for hoppers.
Jim
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I remember ones just like those in the photo into the late 1940s in a PRR branch along the Ohio River. There was a little platform to stand on.
There were more of the cars with the vertical brake wheels and they were mounted below the top pf the end.
There were more of the cars with the vertical brake wheels and they were mounted below the top pf the end.
roger
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big bad jim wrote:That's a good looking car.
Thanks, but I can't take credit for much more than the re-lettering, etc. Decent enough looking car from Planet Lionel.
I'm curious if somebody can explain how high mounted brake wheels worked with open hopper cars (if they actually did). I always understood them to be up there for brakeman to set from the tops of cars. There would seem to be a logistical issue with that arrangement for hoppers.
Why wouldn't they work? Ok, dangerous and all, but those were different times.......
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I always thought a brakeman would work a series of cars, walking across the tops of them, setting handbrakes. Nothing to stand on for a hopper, let alone walk across end to end, at least if empty.Rufus T. Firefly wrote:Why wouldn't they work? Ok, dangerous and all, but those were different times.......
But I see the platform that Roger mentions, and I also take note that these cars appear to be air brake equipped. I was thinking of the high brake wheels as being a vestige of the days before air brakes.
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