Certainly, they got on the ATSF.  During the Fifties when I rode the CGW 
between Minneapolis and Marshalltown and return, I saw them in the consist of 
CGW; freights that our passenger train met.  On the CGW all northbound traffic 
was superior to southbound traffic, and so the  passenger train took the siding 
for freights.  As a ninth grader I got out of the train with the conductor and 
brakeman to watch the freight go by and saw those SAL turtleback cars in the 
cnsists.  Anyone who models the Fifties and Sixties can assume that an SAL 
turtleback showed up in a freight on almost any road one could mention.  The 
cars did not stick around the SAL nor were they limited to service on 
southeastern lines.

Tom
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Pieter 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2011 3:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} Re: (ADDENDUM) on the SAL Boxcar

Hi Alan;

Only Seaboard OWNED these cars, but it is a safe bet that they RAN on Sante Fe 
rails in the 1940s and 1950s.

Unless you model a dead end branch line that only shipped and recieved locally, 
this car is valid on any layout of the period (Standard gauge, naturally). The 
wonders of interchange!

Pieter

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 18, 2011, at 2:27 PM, Alan Lambert <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Alan Lambert
        Lone Star Flyer Club
        Arlington, Texas

To all,
The thing we are missing is what era and what railroads had the car in 
question. How many model that specific time frame and railroad. I model the 
Santa Fe Transition between steam and diesel. See what I mean. Now are there 
enough of us to justify this car(SAL).

--- On Mon, 4/18/11, JOHN E. HENNING <[email protected]> wrote:


From: JOHN E. HENNING <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: (ADDENDUM) on the SAL Boxcar
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 18, 2011, 12:42 PM






Peiter,
With our current Yahoo Group membership, we only need 8.8% to speak up and we 
have enough. Kinda throws the 80/20 rule out the window.

Even the NOSS club has not more than 5 people on the list or subsribe to the 
Dispatch. So how many clubs across the US have that low of a percentage of 
Yahoo Group participants? Thereby limiting the advertisement.

I'll have to see if we can get the SAL car listed in our newsletter, which only 
goes out to about 45 people.

-- John

--- In [email protected], Pieter Roos <pieter_roos@...> wrote:

The KEY thing to focus on is that if Jim doesn't get the minimum 80 orders 
within the next two months (minus a few days now), there will be NO car to 
worry about converting to scale or hi-rail!

If you really want this car, you all really need to talk it up to your friends 
who are not on the list. Why we can't get even 10% of the members to buy into 
anything remains somewhat of a mystery.

Pieter E. Roos


--- On Sun, 4/17/11, Michael <meldridge@...> wrote:

Just a thought - depending on how the
scale kit is constructed, it might be a simple matter for
someone other than SMMW to make a replacement part for the
floor, with clearance for AF flanges and swivel. It wouldn't
need a lot of detail. Not sure about coupler clearance on
the end. Easy first time urethane casting project for
someone. It would be like Ace bolsters in reverse.

-Michael Eldridge









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