C13 caboose
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Mon Feb 19 11:14:33 EST 2018
This car was a re-build from WWI era 10,000 series box cars when NKP
could get no more cabs from the C&O or any other RR. The cars were
deemed to have insufficient cubic capacity for freight, so some were put
into a program to make more caboose cars. Their redeeming feature was
steel underframes and Murphy all-steel ends - a key safety component
from NKP's viewpoint. With WWII raging, steel was in short supply, so
modifying the wooden sided boxcars with wooden components was an easy
answer. For the side steps, many got steps from worn out locomotives and
tenders being sent to scrap yards.
I was always surprised that some of these lived long enough to get
an N&W paint job.
WJPowers
On 2/19/2018 10:20 AM, NW Mailing List wrote:
> They were ex-NKP cabooses rebuilt from boxcars during the Depression and World War II. They retained their original boxcar ends.
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> Marty Flick
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> ---- NW Mailing List via NW-Mailing-List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
>> I ran across the C13--a caboose with dreadnaught ends. What can anybody tell me about them and their evolution?Michael Shockley
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