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well it looks close...

 

I would consider it and add peaked ends if needed. Beggers can't be choosers.

Coal hoppers are difficult as many designs were RR built thus rr specific. Not to many designs [until the modern times[2nd generation] that coal hopper designs became mfg specific and went across many rr lines.

 

Personally, I would like to obtain some N&W H2 hoppers as the PRR leased them as well.

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The Atlas car is a pretty good N&W fishbelly car. But the N&W was rebuilding the HL cars into H9 cars at the end of the 40's and into the 50's. The HL's were done in 1956 according to Dow's Coal Cars book. For the time of the Jawn Henry, you'd see many triples, H9s, and fewer fishbellies in the train.

 

The Weaver 2 bay is not accurate for N&W in the steam era. I'm not sure if they ever got a car like that from another road later on. 

 

N&W offset side hoppers are a bit late for the Jawn Henry.

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