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There were three fellows that lived in Clarion, PA. They just loved coming to the store. The first time they came there were only two. While they were there, I received a call and I had to leave the store and go into town.  I ask them to watch the store and I would be right back. Yes, I didn't know them but I knew I could trust them. After that, we became great friends. They always wanted me to do a Lake Erie, Franklin and Clarion hopper. So we did.

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Sorry I'm a little late to the party. Here are some of my favorites.

The whole family loves going to Knoebles Amusement Park, so these cars are pretty much a no-brainer.

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Genesee and Wyoming is not a railroad that is often produced, although offerings have been more plentiful in the last 10 years or so. I'm partial to this one.

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Chris

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lehighline,

Thank you for posting pictures of your Weaver cars. I really like your Genesee and Wyoming box car. Please take care and have a wonderful evening.

elmadalejake,

Remembering your father through a car we made makes me fill good. I remember the Westinghouse plant in Derry when I was a boy. Hope you have a wonderful and safe evening.

elmadalejake,

Do you have this box car? I believe when we did this express box car we did four different ones. They were all the same except for the towns names and the train names. One might of had Irwin, Greensburg and Latrobe. Another might of had Derry, Torrance and Bolivar, The third one might of had Johnstown, Gallitzin and Altoona and fourth one had Harrisburg, Lancaster and Philadelphia. The train names were the Broadway Limited, The Duquesne, The Red Arrow and GG-1 service. Elmadalejake, I'm sorry, but my memory won't let me grab the town names for sure.

Unfortunately, Weaver never save a picture of this car. I copied this one from Beth Marshalls website. Should you have any questions please call me a 724-549-2672. I would be more than glad to help you. In the mean time take care and have a safe day.



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Just ckd what I could get too,all silver Enola, blk roof Altoona at least 3 numbers each.Green/ gold strip,Latrobe,blank 6 cars. Merchandise Service  Westmoreland Glass Grapeville. Plus other nos blank. AndPRR Tuscan with gold stripes on top and bottom of almost black strip no.2545. I'll need to look in my other storage area later.

postmastermc,

Thank you, for posting your Ann Arbor PS-2 hopper. Another great looking Weaver car.

graz,

Thank you, for posting a picture of our Fike's Dairy car. I got that idea from a picture on a sign in front of a grocery store in Crabtree, PA.  advertising Fike's Dairy. It was always one of my favorite cars. Here is a picture of your Pennsylvania Hopper "Coal Goes To war"

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ctr,

Thank you, for sharing your Boston and Maine cars. I had never seen the coffee one.

Cumberland Valley,

Those are four great looking cars. I don't think I ever saw them. Those lumber cars would look great in any freight train or parked beside a lumber yard.

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