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         One of the less common types of the Pullman-Standard boxcar was the
        40-foot length with a 9-foot door opening. Both the Green Bay and
        Western and Milwaukee Road had
        versions of these cars: 
        
          
         
        
          GBW 900-949 (50 cars): 
          These cars were built by Pullman-Standard in June 1959 with P-S doors
          and roller bearing trucks. They were fitted internally with DF Loaders
          with adjustable rub rails and used primarily to haul finished paper
          products. These cars were the first yellow boxcars on the Green Bay
          Route. The original paint scheme had 12" high GREEN
          BAY AND WESTERN lettering and black ends. They were repainted
          in 1962, getting the famous 'Home
          of the Packers' football emblems, but now with yellow ends. By
          1964 the cars were reclassified as XML and
          again by 1966 as XMP. Around 1970 the cars
          were painted in the standard GBW yellow scheme without the Packers
          lettering.
          GBW 1000-1005 (5 cars): 
          GBW added five additional PS-1 boxcars in 1963. These cars were
          outwardly identical to the GBW 900-949 cars. Originally painted dark
          green with yellow lettering and a  'Home
          of the Packers' logo; around 1970 the cars were painted in the
          standard GBW yellow scheme.
          MILW 30250-30649 (400 cars): 
          Built in 1961, Milwaukee Road series 30250-30649 were nearly identical
          to the GBW cars except for the Youngstown corrugated doors. The MILW
          cars were originally painted oxide red with black ends. In 1965 they
          were reclassified XML and received 'DF2'
          emblems on the doors.
         
        Others car series: 
        Other railroads which had similar 40' PS-1 boxcars with 9-foot doors
        included:
        
          
            
              | Car
                series | 
              Built | 
              Door
                type | 
              Images
                and notes | 
             
            
              | CNW
                24100-24199 | 
              1956 | 
              P-S | 
                | 
             
            
              | GBW 900-949 | 
              1959 | 
              P-S | 
              GBW
                909 | 
             
            
              | GBW
                1000-1005 | 
              1963 | 
              P-S | 
                | 
             
            
              | L&C
                1000-1019 | 
              1952 | 
              Superior
                7-panel | 
              L&C
                1000 | 
             
            
              | L&N
                8750-8999 | 
              1956 | 
              Superior
                6-panel | 
              Wore
                a variety of paint schemes over the years; many were rebuilt,
                refurbished and /or renumbered. Several cars were fitted with
                round roof hatches for feldspar loading.  Examples of some
                of these boxcars can be found in the L&N Color Guide to
                Freight and Passenger Equipment Vol. 1 (by Steve Johnson, Morning Sun Books,
                2000). | 
             
            
              | LS&I
                2500-2620 | 
              1966* | 
              Superior
                6-panel | 
              LS&I 2601  
                LS&I2606 | 
             
            
              | MILW
                17400-17699 | 
              1959 | 
              P-S | 
              MILW
                17625 | 
             
            
              | MILW
                30000-30249 | 
              1961 | 
              Youngstown | 
                | 
             
            
              | MILW
                30250-30649 | 
              1961 | 
              Youngstown | 
              MILW
                30296 | 
             
            
              | MKT
                940-948 | 
              1961 | 
              P-S | 
                | 
             
            
              | SOU
                30000-30499 | 
              1951 | 
              Youngstown | 
              SOU
                30453 | 
             
            
              | SOU
                30500-32018 | 
                | 
              Superior
                7-panel | 
              SOU
                31575 | 
             
            
              | *
                The LS&I cars were rebuilt from | 
             
           
         
        In addition, LS&I rebuilt 69 40-foot PS-1 boxcars in 1966 with
        9-foot doors.  The March 1993 Railmodel Journal
        has a complete list of new-built 40-foot PS-1 boxcars. 
        
        There are no commercially available models to match these cars, but
        an E&C Shops 50-foot Pullman-Standard boxcar kit can be used as the
        basis of a kitbashing project. These same kits were also marketed for Branchline Trains.
        The kits do not have as finely molded details as some of the more recent
        offerings, but the modifications made for the kitbash will eliminate
        most of their shortcomings.
         The E&C Shops / Branchline Trains 50' PS-1 kit is available with
        either P-S doors or corrugated (Youngstown) doors. A kit with a P-S door
        is needed to model a Green Bay & Western boxcar and a corrugated
        door kit is needed to make a Milwaukee Road model.
         Although the E&C Shops Boxcar kit has been out of production
        since 1998, these kits can be found through some dealers or else check
        secondhand sources such as eBay. The
        P-S door models are a little harder to find than the corrugated door
        models. [ Search
        eBay for E&C 50' PS-1 boxcar kits ]
         The photo below shows nearly all the parts used in this project. The
        red P-S door body will become the GBW car while the blue body will be
        used for the MILW car. InterMountain Railway
        parts will be used for the ends, roof and body details. The underframe
        and roller bearing trucks from the E&C Shops kit will be used,
        although one could choose to replace these as well. 
        
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