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Hi guys, 

I'm looking for info and pics of the Peace keeper rail garrison. Eventually I'd like to model this train but I've been researching it for years and haven't found any solid leads (which is understandable considering). My main concern is finding pics of the support cars as there's at least some images of the launch cars available but only one or two containing anything resembling the support rolling stock. I know there's an excellent photo of the whole train from a locked thread here on OGR and I found an image of one of the support boxcars that for some reason wore Boeing reporting marks before it wore USAX marks http://www.rrpicturearchives.n...ture.aspx?id=1317237 .The locomotives are of interest as well, to my knowledge they are now USAX 4646 and 4647 http://www.rrpicturearchives.n...ture.aspx?id=1510901  according to satellite imagery they're still there at 33.992401, -78.010391. So does anybody on here have any info on the train? Preferably information that won't prompt a black van style kidnapping...

 

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Tommy posted:

Make a freedom of information act request to the United States Airforce public relations office. I am certain they will provide you with exactly what you want.

Didn't even think of that, that should work out... but I'm afraid to see what the Air Force would want to charge me for finding the records. I talked to some folks at the USAF space and missile museum but didn't get anywhere. I might try the national USAF museum in Dayton as well considering they have the only officially preserved car.

Moonman posted:

Most if it is available- it's finding it that the tough part - which military department has what, etc.

I found this report, which on page 17 has a hint of the consist - see attached.

Thanks for the PDF, that should be useful, or at the very least good reading material for my lunch break at work. That is if my my nosy co-workers don't look over my shoulder and start thinking I'm a Russian spy.

Moonman posted:

Just for interest, I found this file in a weird format and recoded it - can you imagine this coming out of a railcar - 3 stages of solid rocket and one stage of liquid fuel

from what I read the Air Force was very concerned with the health of the rail post launch and spent a massive amount of money testing if a length of track could survive the launch as if 90 feet of track mattered considering a launch would have sparked nuclear war.

As a side note I saw one of these missiles launch in person a few days ago in the form of Orbital ATK’s Minotaur IV. A rocket that is essentially a LGM-118 Peacekeeper with a few additions and modifications. The thing launched at 2AM, without a doubt a spectacular show.

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I took this picture at the Feather River Rail Society museum (Portola, CA) during last year's UPHS convention.  It is a former 1943 Pullman Troop Kitchen Car modified for the Strategic Air Command to be a guard's quarters.  The ACI label places it in that late 60's / early 70's era, I don't know if it was associated with the rail garrison project or not... 

 

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The GN Man posted:

I took this picture at the Feather River Rail Society museum (Portola, CA) during last year's UPHS convention.  It is a former 1943 Pullman Troop Kitchen Car modified for the Strategic Air Command to be a guard's quarters.  The ACI label places it in that late 60's / early 70's era, I don't know if it was associated with the rail garrison project or not... 

 

If I remember correctly that car escorted USAF B-52 simulators that were built into modified baggage cars.

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