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Nostalgia & History > MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in serviceDate: 02/19/18 11:11 MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in service Author: santafe199 I haven’t seen anybody do a “Maintenance of Way Monday” before, so here are a couple of offerings: The color of silver was pretty much standard for Santa Fe M.O.W. equipment. In the early 1980s (maybe earlier??) the letters “MW” started showing up behind the car number on many of these cars.
1. AT&SF 196806 sits in front of the Amtrak depot/Eastern Division HQ building in Emporia, KS. Lettering: “DO NOT HUMP, RIDE TO REST” on the end vestibule, “LT WY 139000 CY 1268”, “RECREATION SLEEPING CAR” & a larger “WK” in 3 spots along the side. Photo date: March 9, 1981. 2. AT&SF 194424 sits in the westbound yard in Emporia, KS. “LT WT” tonnage lettering & date at left end of the car were not discernable. Photo month: December of 1978. Thanks for looking back! Lance Garrels santafe199 Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/19/18 11:14 by santafe199. Date: 02/19/18 18:19 Re: MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in service Author: 567Chant Heavyweight - the rivets alone prolly weigh 1/4 ton.
...Lorenzo Date: 02/20/18 12:00 Re: MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in service Author: retcsxcfm santafe199 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- . > Lettering: "RIDE TO REST” on the > end vestibule. >> Lance Garrels > santafe199 Lance, As a youngster and young railroader.It took me a very long time for me to find out what this meant. Same as the first time I was in a Pullman."Quite is requested for those who have retired".HUH? Retired?? What are we talking about? Well,I was from the country! Uncle Joe Seffner,Fl. Date: 02/20/18 12:19 Re: MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in service Author: santafe199 retcsxcfm Wrote:> ... Well, I was from the country ...
I think just about all "youngsters" just hiring out on the RR could use that same excuse. There sure is a lot of terminology around the RR that takes a while to learn! And I swear, for every one of those oddball RR terms there has to be a dozen funny stories to go with it... Lance/199 Date: 02/21/18 03:59 Re: MOW Monday: Heavyweights still in service Author: mp51w 2 different truck designs, and having two vestibules would probably make them former coaches. Evan might know.
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