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A-C Rail Car photo from 1956!

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    Posted: 02 Jul 2024 at 9:31pm
I found this photo of an A-C railcar in a 1956 copy of Trains Magazine recently.  I wondered if anyone else had ever seen this?  I imagine this car has long gone to the scrap yard.  Cool pic tho!  Sorry for the lousy sizing of the photo.
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That's a neat find. I'd bet you're right and they were scrapped long ago, sadly.
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Yes, purpose-built for that function, once the condensers were all shipped, there was no need for the chassis, they would have pulled the bogeys and couplers, and turned the frames into reusable raw materials.

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