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Refrigerator Cars KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes Caddo & Choctaw Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers PB 00346 AAR loading beef PB 00347 F loading milk PB 00053919 1947 Pittston PA RWC Newcomb used as ice side Doniphan, Kensett & Stearcy Rwy Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19000 78700319 84 White River Jct. VT PJE Insulated Doniphan, Kensett & Stearcy Rwy Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19001 78703819 81 E Brighton VT PJE Insulated American Rail & Marine Corp Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50776 78670419 79 EWC Miller part side American Refrigerator Transit Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers PB 00343 23050 L loading SC 20188 53479 NBG RS Alcoa Terminal RR Temperature control cars PB 000264 1676719 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 03-1929 wood side PB 000265 2134319 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 04-1929 wood side Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rwy Co Temperature control cars PB 000273 1476619 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side Bangor & Aroostook RR Co Temperature control cars SC 20179 2415 NBG XIH steel Missouri-Kansas-Texas RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50979 2066319 78 EWC RBL part 3/4 Burlington Northern RR Co Mechanical temperature control cars SC 19005 538919 81 Enola PA PJE Mech reefer Big Rivers Electric Corp Temperature control cars PB 000373 7440219 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC CBQ 3/4 PB 000374 7553519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC CBQ 3/4 PB 000375 7505519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC CBQ side PB 000376 7559119 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC CBQ side PB 000377 7579519 1946 Harrisburg PA RWC CBQ 3/4 Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01108 7551219 39 Washington DC ES RS wood C right Bauxite & Northern Rwy Co Page 1 KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes Bauxite & Northern Rwy Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19006 887019 87 Laredo TX PJE Insulated Canada Southern Rwy Ventilator & insulated cars SC 5089219 85 St Thomas ON EWC slide A/4 Chicago & North Western Transportation Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50854 3361819 78 EWC RBL part side Chesapeake & Ohio Rwy Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50722 89378219 78 EWC RBL part side CP Rail Temperature control cars SC 50543 3860719 68 London ON EWC heater 3/4 SC 50543 3962619 68 London ON EWC heater part 3/4 Mechanical temperature control cars SC 50489 28641319 82 EWC RPM meat-r part 3/4 Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers PB 000517 13719 1946 Wilkes-Barre PA RWC leased from Dry Ice only side Doniphan, Kensett & Searcy Rwy Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50891 77623619 78 EWC RBL insula part A/4 Pullman Leasing Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50610 804519 79 EWC RBL plug part 3/4 E. Kahns Sons Co Temperature control cars NB 01109 104619 41 Washington DC ES brine tank B/4 Fruit Growers Express Co Ventilator & insulated cars NB 01110 914119 40 Washington DC ES 2-deck vent/r A/4 Temperature control cars SC 006549 RWC Side Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19025 9692719 91 W Springfield MA PJE Insulated Fruit Growers Express Co Temperature control cars PB 000459 1165519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers PB 00342 FGE icing Page 2 KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes Fruit Growers Express Co Ventilator & insulated cars PB 000458 1085719 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side PB 000460 1900519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side PB 000461 1817619 1947 Wilkes-Barre PA RWC 3/4 PB 000462 3159519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC 3/4 PB 000463 3249019 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC 3/4 PB 000464 3838719 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side PB 000465 4398219 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side PB 000466 5120719 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side PB 000467 5172019 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC side Fruit Growers Express Co Mechanical temperature control cars SC 50869 1257419 84 EWC 'Solid Cold' A/4 SC 51001 1278819 84 EWC 'Solid Cold' top 3/4 Ferdinand RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19026 1004519 87 Tuscon AZ PJE Insulated Fort Worth & Denver Rwy Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01111 2005919 40 Washington DC ES CBQ herald wood A/4 General American Transportation Corp Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01112 6012119 39 Washington DC ES NKP herald wood A/4 NB 01113 6786419 39 Washington DC ES RI herald wood Gettysburg RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19028 1709119 89 Gettysburg PA PJE Insulated Reading Grand Trunk Western RR Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers SC 50373 20694819 70 Milwaukee Jct MI EWC wood B/4 Hygrade Food Products Corp Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01114 140419 39 Washington DC ES Mather wood A/4 Temperature control cars PB 000485 609719 1947 Wilkes-Barre PA RWC side Illinois Central RR Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01115 5391119 41 Washington DC ES wood focus Illinois Central Gulf RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 19039 15156019 87 Laredo TX PJE Insulated Jacob Dold Packing Co Page 3 KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes Jacob Dold Packing Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01116 70019 41 Washington DC ES wood B/4 Louisville & Nashville RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 03219 30000119 75 Gallatin TN JAH RBL insula part Temperature control cars PB 000435 709919 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC 3/4 Mathiesen Alkalai Works Inc Temperature control cars NB 01117 501419 39 Washington DC ES RC dry ic NB 01118 501419 39 Washington DC ES RC dry ic B-end Merchants Despatch Transportation Corp Temperature control cars PB 000518 537319 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 08-1931 3/4 PB 000519 586219 1947 Rutherford PA RWC side PB 000520 1695519 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 03-1923 side PB 000521 1703019 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 05-1923 side PB 000522 1703019 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 05-1923 opp. side of side Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01119 343619 40 Washington DC ES wood part 3/4 Mechanical temperature control cars SC 50356 1912919 69 Durand MI EWC part Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Rwy Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50858 5006519 77 EWC RBL insula 3/4 Missouri Pacific RR Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 31101 78613419 77 Bellevue OH CLM RBL insula part side Manufacturers Rwy Co of St Louis Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50403 422119 75 Cheyenne WY EWC RBL insula 3/4 Morrell Refrigerator Lines Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01120 555719 39 Washington DC ES wood A/4 SC 30148 976319 67 Baltimore MD CLM Mather Refrigerator Express Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01121 332719 39 Washington DC ES wood poor A/4 NB 01122 332719 39 Washington DC ES wood B/4 North American Despatch Temperature control cars PB 000533 150319 1947 Rutherford PA RWC Hershey side Page 4 KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes North American Despatch Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01123 410419 41 Washington DC ES wood poor A/4 NB 01124 1296819 40 Washington DC ES wood focus Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50809 45419 78 EWC RB part 3/4 Napierville Junction Rwy Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50651 80819 79 EWC RBL plug B/4 Northern Pacific Rwy Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01125 9352819 39 Washington DC ES wood A/4 Northern Refrigerator Car Co Temperature control cars PB 000538 1021019 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC 3/4 Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01126 1079719 41 Washington DC ES wood poor B/4 NB 01026 1500219 41 Washington DC ES wood part 3/4 poo Norfolk & Western Rwy Co Ventilator & insulated cars SC 50347 69331019 79 EWC RBL from A North Western Refrigerator Line Temperature control cars PB 000396 7493 RWC CNW side Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01127 876819 38 Washington DC ES wood part side NB 01128 983019 39 Washington DC ES wood B/4 NB 01129 5005819 40 Washington DC ES steel B/4 National Car Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01130 220319 38 Washington DC ES brine tank left Temperature control cars PB 000540 804419 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC 3/4 Penn Central Corp Mechanical temperature control cars SC 50755 36365019 71 Elkhart IN EWC RB steel 3/4 SC 50849 36365019 71 Elkhart IN EWC RB steel part side Pacific Fruit Express Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 01134 3275419 40 Washington DC ES wood part 3/4 NB 01131 4350019 39 Washington DC ES R40-10 steel NB 10221 44252 HBM steel ??? NB 10222 50050 HBM WP herald wood B/4 NB 01132 5094119 39 Washington DC ES WP herald wood A/4 Page 5 KALMBACH MEMORIAL LIBRARY - PHOTO INDEX Form Image Number Year City State By Notes Pacific Fruit Express Co Refrigerator cars with ice bunkers NB 10223 5575919 53 HBM WP herald wood 3/4 NB 01133 9768819 40 Washington DC ES R30-12-9 UP her B/4 NB 01134 9785719 40 Washington DC ES R30-13-9 SP her A/4 NB 01135 9812619 40 Washington DC ES R30-13-9 wood A/4 Ventilator & insulated cars PB 000589 4044319 1946 Wilkes-Barre PA RWC SP/UP logo side PB 000590 4045219 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 09-1936 UP logo side PB 000591 4246319 1946 Harrisburg PA RWC UP logo 3/4 PB 000592 4400219 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. 04-1939 UP logo side PB 000593 6041719 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b. SP/UP logo side PB 000594 6425619 1946 Harrisburg PA RWC SP logo 3/4 PB 000595 7162419 1947 Harrisburg PA RWC b.
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