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DT&I is an odd road for me to be interested in, but I recall during my 1970's childhood watching DT&I auto-parts boxcars go by at the entrance of the Norfolk & Portsmouth Belt Line yard in Norfolk, VA, during summer visits to my paternal grandmother.

I'm hoping to chase down a CSX/DT&I/UP at TrainWorld tomorrow...if a fairly involved (post&crown following a root canal) dental appointment concludes early enough. Tried to make a run down there via subway from The Bronx this past Saturday, got there 15 minutes after they closed 

Couldn't even blame the MTA for that one

---PCJ

I did manage to get down to TrainWorld on Wedensday and picked up the CSX and UP models. As for the DT&I, the green (my first choice) and light blue without graffiti versions were reported sold out after the front counter employee printed the pick list for the warehouse. In light of this, I looked up what was available on my phone, and only the pink DT&I was left in a non-graffiti version, so I substituted that one, noting that a number of the other newly-arrived 86-footers were also missing. Funny thing was TW's computer terminal showed the green version available, but in between then and the stockroom employee's attempt to locate it, the last one must have been sold online and picked--they were there a couple of days ago, and all of them had just switched from "pre-order" to "New item" the previous Saturday when I refreshed my browser) 

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While the above car isn't pertinent to the topic, I do note that this particular model was taken from a counter-top display by the employee gathering my requests from the warehouse. It wasn't immediately visible--it was sitting behind another of their six New York City "borough-themed" LionScale hoppers (the sixth was "Nassau Suffolk-LIRR") , so I wonder now if this was the last one in the store.

---PCJ

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20190615_21480420190615_214742~0120190615_21535320190615_214818Mine arrived from Mario's and they are terrific!  I hesitated to enter the era of graffiti on my rolling stock but Lionel has done such a fine job on these that I had to allow 2 cars that were tagged.  Railroad police were apparently over at my new Menards Starbucks when this happened.  Seriously though, I am a huge fan of these 86' cars by Lionel. Here are pics of the ones just in. I decided to add an order for a non graffiti version of the CSX car and a blue DT&I.  Living in Ohio these auto industry boxcars were common.20190615_21481120190615_21534620190615_21470220190615_21503320190615_214425

 

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20190615_214434Hopefully Lionel will offer more of the 8 door versions as well.  Grand Trunk had sharp looking 8 door 86' cars with the silver doors and the GT in the middle of the car. I wasnt a fan of the all blue 4 door GT Lionel offered.  There are many more they can make.  CN, Detroit Toledo Shoreline, C&O.  How about some faded Penn Central with the logo removed and Conrail written over it.  Lionel has been great with these merger repaints in recent years.   I like the CSX over the faded C&O car.  I guess that could have been real but a Chessie over stamped with CSX would be totally likely.  I also commend Lionel on the use of painting one door or panel a former railroad.  This happens a lot.  We even see it in the airline industry when paint schemes change.  Sometimes panels, rudders, nose cones, of old paint schemes end up on a new paint scheme aircraft.  Excellent job Lionel!

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The next GRAND TRUNK WESTERN 86' boxcar that LIONEL can make are these.

Grand Trunk Western 8-door 86' high-cube boxcars that were built in 1965 and 1966 by Thrall Car

GTW 378000-378079

GTW 378080-378114

GTW 378115-378217

Built in 1967 by Pullman-Standard

GTW 378218-378251

 

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Somebody at Canadian National had all of these retired by 2016.

The freight trains on the GTW railroad tracks do not look the same with all of them gone.

Andrew

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