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Discussion related to the Lehigh Valley Railroad and predecessors for the period 1846-1976. Originally incorporated as the Delaware, Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company.

Moderator: scottychaos

 #16703  by Tamping Pick
 
Wow,
Scot where ya find the pic. of the "BINGY" car. And Otto, whats up with the Catasuackwa(spelling opps!) car. I must live under a rock, but besides LV 97455,which I believe there was a good thread on the old forum here. There are other 40' USA leasing cars out there, which some may mistake the USA Leasing map of the USA as a "map" car. Due to the map of the continental US on the sides.There were at least 3 LV 40' boxcars at Cressona,Pa., as well as some burnt out NE's. These most likely have been moved, as R&N may need the track.
As far as I know,there was only 1 (ONE) map car,and it was at South Plainfield ,NJ. And in poor condition. I can't verify this,but as far as I know only one was painted MAP.
PICK

 #33129  by fglk
 
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Last edited by fglk on Thu Aug 19, 2004 7:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
 #34355  by jmp883
 
Isn't it odd how Sayre (my hometown, BTW) is shown as a branch and not on the mainline?

Joe P :D
Long Live The EL (and LV)
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