History
Equipment diagram courtesy Brian Everett
The 25100-25179 series boxcars were built by American Car & Foundry
(St. Louis) in August 1964.
They came with ACF Freight-Saver 20" travel end-of-car cushioning
equipment and were assigned to carrying
auto parts. Several of the later 25000's are still in revenue service
in 2002.
If you have additional information, corrections, photos, or diagrams you would like to have added to this page, please e-mail me.
Revenue Service Info
Type of Service/ORER | 8-64 | 10-71 | 4-74 |
|
10-81 | 1-85 | 10-94 | 1-96 |
'XP' | 80 | 78 | - |
|
- | 75 | - | 18 |
Total in Service | 80 | 78 | - |
|
- | 75 | - | 18 |
Clicking on the underlined numbers brings up a list of which individual
cars
were assigned to that service at that time.
ORER Data Courtesy Scott Heiden, Mark Plank, Michael Schwiebert
John Alaniva put together an article on modeling the Greenville-built
25000's using Con-Cor's 60'
boxcar model and decals he had custom-made. The ACF-built cars could
be made from this model
with some extra modifications. Click the photo to go to the article.