Could have been fuel oil--feed dealers often also dealt in coal in the old 
days, transitioned to oil when it became more common--or LP gas.  Or ammonia 
for fertilizer.
If you find the photos, you might check what kind of tanker.

Jace Kahn

General Manager 
Ceres & Canisteo RR Co./Champlain County Traction Co.




> --- In [email protected], "Gerry Evans" <gerry.evans@...> wrote:
> >The Lehigh Valley model comes the closer to the Purina manufacturing 
> >facility in Flagstaff, AZ. The Alpine model is a retail store.
> >
>    I think one should buy one of each,then model a milling facility with 
> retail sales next door, that way grain cars could come in to the mill as well 
> as other products for the retail store. I recall seeing photos of a small 
> town feed dealer that even had a tank car on it's spur, not sure what the 
> product was, maybe fuel? ...DaveBranum 

                                          

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