information about Burlington cabooses
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Sun Jan 29 19:36:47 EST 2006
Anne
Feel free to contact me off list at
klm611 at hotmail.com
I think I can provide a lot of useful information, having been involved
in a number of cab restorations.
Ken Miller
On Jan 29, 2006, at 5:34 PM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> The Roanoke Chapter of the NRHS restored an N&W caboose recently, they
> might have much useful information.
>
> Jeff
> Two Blocks from the N&W Valley Line
>
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> Sent: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 15:06:00 -0500
> Subject: information about Burlington cabooses
>
> Hi all -
>
> I just met Chuck Stewart in Chapel Hill and he told me about your
> group. I am looking for information and advice about restoring a
> caboose (or possibly 2) that were donated in 1993 to the City of
> Burlington, NC by Norfolk and Western. The City Council voted to sell
> the cabooses in Nov. 2005 and I have made a proposal to them that I
> will restore the one that is downtown by the old depot. (The other is
> 518562 located in City Park in Burlington.) The one I am currently
> working on is 518654 - a Class C31P built in 1970.
>
> Although I have a passion for trains and a large model/toy caboose
> collection, I have limited knowledge of restoration work on train
> cars. I do, however, have lots of skills and experience with
> restoring old houses, carpentry, painting, and museum display. I'm
> hoping that there will be some of you out there who will be willing to
> answer questions for me. I am also working with the Greensboro (NC)
> chapter of the National Historic Railway Society - but I need lots of
> help from people who know the N&W. I own and have read "Cabooses of
> the Norfolk and Western" by Robert Bowers and James Brewer - so I have
> the general information about the series 518500 through 518699.
>
> Here's some questions for starters:
>
> Does anyone know any specific history of caboose # 518654? (I have the
> specific floor plan provided by N&W as it appeared in 1976)
>
> What is your opinion about painting it red (as it was when it was
> delivered to Burlington) or returning it to the blue which I believe
> it was originally? (I have detailed photos of how it looked in 1993)
>
> Should I restore the interior to the way I think it was in 1970 (3
> bunks etc.) or to 1976 when it went into pool service and the bunks
> were removed, the conductor's desk relocated, etc.?
>
> What would the interior color have been in 1970 and in 1976 or later?
> I read somewhere that there was an interior color change from light
> green to gray at some point. The color of paint that is still clinging
> to the backs of some of the metal interior signs appears to be a
> medium to dark gray - not green at all. Photos of interiors from the
> 70s make the paint appear to be high gloss. Does anyone know paint
> colors and brands with dates used?
>
> Where can I obtain some missing items such as the battery powered
> radio, tools for the tool locker, N&W record keeping books, etc.? I
> want to make the interior look as authentic as possible.
>
> Are there stencils/patterns for the NW logo on the sides?
>
> Were the interior floors painted a color or sealed with varnish?
>
> Does anyone who is knowledgeable about cabooses of this era live close
> enough to Burlington to meet with me to take a look at what I've got
> to work with?
>
> Thanks for any help you can give me!!!!! I really enjoy reading your
> questions and responses about the N&W!!!
>
> Ann Hobgood
>
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