Summary of Differences Within The AB Standard Fleet
Note the following differences within cars comprising the fleet of AB Standards:
Car Numbers | Type | Builder | Overhauled? | Roof Ventilator Type | Heaters | Rollsign Placement | Side Window Sash | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
#2000-#2399 | Motors | American Car & Foundry | No | Grill | Gold Car Heating | Door Pocket Window | Wooden | |
#2400-#2499 | Motors | American Car & Foundry | Yes (1958–1960) | Grill | P. Smith | Door Pocket Window | Wooden | |
#2500-#2599 | Motors | American Car & Foundry | Yes (1958–1960) | Box | P. Smith | Side Window | Wooden | |
#2600-#2799 | Motors | Pressed Steel Car Co. | Yes (1958–1960) | Clerestory | Gold Car Heating | Side Window | Brass | |
#2800-#2899 | Motors | Pressed Steel Car Co. | #2899 only (1958–1960) | Clerestory | Gold Car Heating | Side Window | Brass | |
#4000-#4049 | Trailers | Pressed Steel Car Co. | No | Clerestory | Gold Car Heating | Side Window | Brass |
- For further detail of any of the above, please reference the Description.
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