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Micro-trains Nn3 80000080 30’ box car with single door, Colorado & Northwestern #C&N 1024
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000180 Southern Pacific Coast 30’ Box Car #368
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000030 30’ box car, Oahu Railway & Land Co. #326
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000150 30’ box car with single door, Sandy River & Rangeley Lake #SR&RL 74
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This 30’ box car with single door is painted box car red with white lettering and runs on brown Barber Coleman archbar trucks. It was built about 1900 by Barney & Smith Car Company of Dayton, OH. Two events—the monetary panic of 1893 and a devastating flood in 1894—caused the Union Pacific to decide not to rebuild its Greeley, Salt Lake & Pacific Railroad (GSL&P), which connected Boulder with the precious metal mines in the mountains west of the city. However, the mining and smelting industry was far from dead; so some Eastern Capitalists formed a new company, the Colorado & Northwestern Railway (incorporated in 1897), which would replace the GSL&P, and then extend the tracks to Ward and Endora. The C&N attained instant notoriety when it purchased the very first (narrowgauge) Climax-type three truck locomotive, and the only such engine in Colorado.
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This light box car red 30’ box car has the large, white circle Southern Pacific Coast “Sunset Route” logo and runs on brown Diamond Arch Bar trucks. Originally built for the Oregonian Railroad as #102, SPC 368 came to South Pacific Coast in 1899 and was scrapped in 1906. This car was typical of the standard 10-ton Carter Brothers narrow gauge box car. Numbers 92,104-176 & 288-336 were the unique 28’ Carter combination box/stock cars, originally used as ventilated box cars for fruit. The first lettering scheme was an 8’ diameter sunburst logo that read South Pacific Coast. Sometime after 1888 when S.P. purchased South Pacific Coast, the logo was changed to read “Southern Pacific Company”. (The Reporting Marks stayed the same.)
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This light box car red 30’ box car has the large, white Oahu Railway & Land Co. logo on left, white lettering and runs on brown Barber Coleman Arch Bar trucks. The Oahu Railway & Land Co. had a car plant in Honolulu where it manufactured its own cars and possibly cars for other lines as well. The OR&L logo was only used until the early 1930s. Little is known about this line, which dissolved in the 1950s.
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This box car red 30’ box car with single door has white lettering and
runs on brown Barber Coleman Arch Bar trucks. The Sandy River Railroad
was started in 1879 to connect northern Franklin County with Maine
Central Railroad, which terminated in Farmington. In 1908, the Sandy
River merged with all of the other Franklin County Liliputs and emerged
as the Sandy River & Rangeley Lakes Railroad, boasting over 120
miles of track and 13 engines. Source: www.micro-trains.com
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000050 Box Car with Single Door, Durango & Silverton, #D&SNG 3401
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000070 Box Car with Single Door, East Broad Top, #163
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000130 Box Car with Single Door, Rio Grande Southern, #RGS 8506
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000140 Box Car with Single Door, Austin & North Western, #A&NW 7047
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Micro-trains Nn3 80000170 Box Car with Single Door, Denver, South Park & Pacific Railroad, #889
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