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American Models makes what looks like an ATSF "shorty" RPO. What ATSF had in 
great numbers were baggage cars in stainless steel of about the same length 
used for mail storage.
I hope Ron Bashita could be prevailed upon to do the baggage cars , which would 
work with scale.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
David Engle
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2012 6:30 PM
To: S-Scale Group
Cc: Meeks, Mark
Subject: {S-Scale List} 1954-era 60-foot Budd RPO's


These are cars that ATSF and RI acquired to replace aging hwt's.  Athearn made 
them in HO and N, now they can be had in S the same as any other cars from USP 
and through The Supply Car system.  Save me two numbers in the 510-516 range.  
Supposedly SF sold some to NH for use in mail and package service on some of 
their trains.


DJE

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