The 1949-1951 Car Builder's Cyclopedia has a photo of car #2 on page 107. It 
has the Allied trucks and passenger steam and signal lines. 

 

--- In [email protected], "raisinone" <raisinone@...> wrote:
>
> Jack:
> M&E Trains (mail and express) are a category all their own and interesting to 
> model...   The C&EI car is a class "Bx" car, defined as "A box car (new, 
> rebuilt or converted) constructed and equipped to render it suitable for 
> passenger train service ..."
> 
> They were used a lot to haul mail that had already been sorted to a 
> destination.   Sometimes that could be in a regular passenger train consist 
> and other times in dedicated M&E trains that ran on passenger schedules – 
> think of the "Fast Mail"...    In the case of the C&EI cars, mail storage 
> service was probably to cities on the line.   They could also carry express 
> packages for the post office or on contract to REA, although less later.   I 
> have at least one reference to a C&EI express box car in a 44-car Pennsy M&E 
> train from NYC to Philadelphia on December 22, 1965; all mail and packages as 
> part of that year's Christmas rush.                                  
> 
> If you want to dig further, RMC did a two-part article on head end cars in 
> April and May 1992.  There is also a book with the highly original title of 
> "Moving Mail and Express by Rail" (E. M. DeRouin, Pixels Publishing, 2007).   
> I should warn you though; the book is a research tool - full of charts, 
> documents, train movements and consists for M&E train geeks - like me...!  <G>
> 
> Jim Kindraka
> Plymouth, WI
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Jack Wyatt <cjwyatt@> wrote:
> >
> > If I knew a bit more about how they were used by the C&EI and possibly 
> > connections, I might buy one yet.
> > 
> > I don't think it has Railway Express markings on it. I had assumed that all 
> > express service in that era was through Railway Express, but I'm beginning 
> > to 
> > wonder if some railroads with express boxcars were actually expediting 
> > certain 
> > freight business.
> > 
> > Jack Wyatt
> >
>




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