Greetings All,
The quest is over! I finally added a Walthers Penn Central Flexi Van spine car with two PC containers to my fleet. As a long time fan of Flexi Vans, COFC and TOFC rail traffic I have been looking for this car for awhile.
The new car with two containers are assigned to USPS Bulk Mail service. I'll be posting an indepth look at the PC Mail Trains this weekend with plenty of prototype and modeling tidbits for all.
The containers sport the Penn Central heralds and NYCU reporting marks. The Flexi Van spine car, PC 776326, is a Mark III car that was most likely built by Greenville Car Shops for the New York Central in the early 1960s.
Flexi Van Service was the brainchild of the New York Central as a way to recapture traditional Less Than Carload freight traffic with high speed premium freight trains.
Flex-Van Service on the NYC was very profitable earning 15% of the NYC's revenue with only.05% of it's equipment in 1965.The Mark IV Flexi Van spine cars shown at right with the long overhang were built for passenger service and came with steam lines for them to be used on the head end.
Looks good and I know your passion for these cars will make you one happy model railroader. Looking forward to the weekend update!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Sir Neal!!!
DeleteCongratulations on obtaining the long-sought PC Flexi Van spine car with containers! This is definitely a must for a modeler like you who has such a strong interest in mail trains. The car is beautifully made and the details are sensational! The new car looks right at home with your other Flexi Van equipment behind the big E units! I liked the railfan story about Mail 9. I hope you don't have any surprise clearance tests with platform roofs! :) Looking forward to more about mail operations and scenes of them on the N.Y.C.T.L.!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Ralph!!!
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