Freight Cars
Number | Builder | Type | Date | Capacity | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
2 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
3 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
4 | Jackson & Sharp | gondola | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
5 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
6 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
7 | Jackson & Sharp | gondola | 1882 | 12 tons | 31 feet long. |
8 | Jackson & Sharp | gondola | 1882 | 12 tons | 31 feet long. |
9 | Jackson & Sharp | flatcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 31 feet long. |
10 | Jackson & Sharp | gondola | 1882 | 12 tons | 31 feet long. |
11 | Jackson & Sharp | boxcar | 1882 | 12 tons | 30 feet long. |
12 | Jackson & Sharp | boxcar | 1882 | 12 tons | Converted to 24-foot (7.3 m) caboose by railroad. |
13 | Jackson & Sharp | boxcar | 1893 | 12 tons | 24 feet long. |
14 | Jackson & Sharp | boxcar | 1893 | 12 tons | 24 feet long. |
15 | Catskill Mountain Ry. | gondola | 1906 or 1907 | 8 tons | 22 feet long. Built for interchange with Otis Ry. and Catskill & Tannersville Ry. |
16 | Catskill Mountain Ry. | gondola | 1906 or 1907 | 8 tons | 22 feet long. Built for interchange with Otis Ry. and Catskill & Tannersville Ry. |
17 | Catskill Mountain Ry. | boxcar | 1908 or 1909 | 8 tons | 22 feet long. Built for interchange with Otis Ry. and Catskill & Tannersville Ry. |
18 | Catskill Mountain Ry. | boxcar | 1908 or 1909 | 8 tons | 22 feet long. Built for interchange with Otis Ry. and Catskill & Tannersville Ry. |
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