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Behold The Humble Gondola

This bulkhead end gondola is not in too bad a shape compared to some of the era. There are the usual dents on the gunwales and the long side with all the braces provides a great "canvas" for the individual letters of the railroad name and even a herald. Today it would have been completely obliterated by modern "art".. Probably used in steel service Spotted in a B&M freight in Ayer.

Photographed by Ron DeFilippo, 1985.
Added to the photo archive by Ron DeFilippo, October 10, 2019.
Railroad: Boston & Maine.

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Back in the 60’s, railroads had car shops. By 1985, you can see the difference in appearance

Posted by Stephen Demboske on 2019-10-10 17:28:10


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