We are taking advantage of a discount at our printer and so can you. The Steam Era Freight Car Reference Manuals, Volume One on Box & Auto Cars and Volume Two on Tank Cars, are currently 25% off. Note that these are printed on-demand and I will compile all orders and have them printed at one-time and shipped on February 1. Please be aware of this.
Updated inventory on kits
The inventory of kits has been updated post-Cocoa Beach. There is one of the SP/T&NO A-50-4 kits available and several PM auto cars, as well as updates to the Southern gon, Soo ‘Sawtooth’ cars, and Erie rebuilds. Between now and the end of the month, inventory should be available for some of the things that have yet to be re-released since Speedwitch rose from the ashes. New stuff is one the way, as well. Stay tuned.
We also still have the reprint of the relaunch decal sets. It letters over 20 cars and at $40.00, it’s an incredible bargain (there are several subjects on the set that you can use later this year on the coming Accurail 36′ double sheathed box cars.)
Prototype Railroad Profile No. 3 – NP 21500/39500 Double Sheathed Truss Rod Box Cars
Number 3 in the PRRP series is here. The subject of this installment is the NP 21500/39500 series double sheathed truss rod box cars. Learn about the history of these sturdy truss rod box cars and how to replicate them with the Yarmouth Model Works HO scale kits
The Railroad Freight Service
There was recent post on Tony Thompson’s excellent blog, Modeling the SP, titled Waybill posts collected, that references a compilation of waybill posts on the blog into a single document, courtesy of Mike White. It’s a valuable resource, as is Tony’s blog, too. It got me thinking about a book that I have had for a number of years that could be looked at as something of a handbook to would-be freight railroaders, prototype or model. To quote the preface, “This book has been written primarily to be of assistance to officials and others in the railroad service, and to those in charge of the traffic and transportation activities of industries. It describes in detail the railroad freight services, freight traffic rules and practices, and the organization of the several departments by which the services are performed.” Sounds like what many of us are striving to do. The book is titled, The Railroad Freight Service. The images here show the table of contents and a couple of examples of forms included in the book. The hard part is locating a copy….
Stuff for sale
I am trying to get rid of things I don’t use, won’t use, etc., and hope that they can find a new home elsewhere…. link to things and a description here.
UTLX Fleet Diversity
This image is actually a zoom-in-and-crop of a photo of an entirely different subject, but I found this four car UTLX lineup to be a compelling illustration of the diversity of the fleets of the large leasing companies during the Steam and Transition Eras. These four cars are all different prototypes, yet none were exceptions in the UTLX fleet. From left to right:
- UTLX ?5969 (first digit unknown) is a UTLX X-3, one of the most common types in the fleet
- UTLX 54771 is a GATC World War One era car with double rows of radially-oriented rivets
- UTLX 56140 is a Standard Tank Car Co post-WW1 product
- UTLX 58102 is a UTLX proprietary X type design
Enjoy!
Prototype Railroad Profile No. 1 – L&N ARA Single Sheathed Box Cars is live!
The unusual roof, the three-lever brake arrangement, the (possibly) unique hybrid AB brakes… The first installment in the Prototype Railroad Profiles series has all that and more. Learn everything you didn’t already know about the L&N’s numerous ARA single sheathed box cars as well as how to model them in HO. Click here. Get yours now before they’re all gone in the Black Friday madness… ok, they’re digital so they’ll be around for awhile
1932 ARA Box Car book available again
The American Railway Association Standard Box Car of 1932 is available again, but now as an e-book or Acrobat file (screen or print versions). Click here for information and to download.
Something new… Prototype Railroad Profile series
People have inquired regularly about when they would see new articles, a la the “Essential Freight Cars” series from RMC. It has taken awhile, but I have finally managed to get things organized! I am happy to announce the Prototype Railroad Profile series. These are in-depth publications about specific prototypes along with detailed modeling information. They go beyond what I could do in RMC as I am not constrained by page counts, image sizes and the other considerations of a magazine. The first to be released (and second in the series… more about the out-of-sequence release below) is the Milwaukee Road’s 22188-series Ribbed-Side Box Cars with their unusual brake arrangement, among other details. I am excited about having this new vehicle to continue writing about something I enjoy so much. I hope you find it to be as rewarding as I do and can use it to inspire your efforts.
Why release no. 2 in the series first? Well, I had completely finished no. 1 before discovering a rather amazing error in the model I had built. It turned out to be a good error as it will let me highlight an interesting modeling obstacle as well as provide some insightful prototype information about the L&N’s ARA single sheathed box cars that to date has been missed by most (if not all ) of us. I’ll have this one completed and posted soon. Stay tuned!
Our first e-book
We have created our first e-book: Mt. Vernon Car Manufacturing Co. 1921 Catalog
PLEASE NOTE: We are manually sending the link to the file (more info at the link above). We will be unable to send the link to the file between August 22 and 25 and may be sporadic between August 22 through September 2 as I will be traveling. Thanks for your patience.




















