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I picked up this mystery Box Car, probably a Weaver, with an usual heavy trap door in the floor.   Presuming it is a Weaver, the original deck and trucks were replaced, and in their place is a metal plate (10’’ X 2 ¼”) that fits precisely into the Box Car shell as the floor.  The black plastic flimsy trucks were smashed, no wheels or axles and unfortunately I discarded them a while ago. Importantly however is that they were fastened to the deck by tiny screws which were threaded (yes, threaded) into the metal deck (no washers or nuts).  The truck mounting holes are indicated by the white pick's in the photos. The deck has a very heavy trap door that is hinged to the deck by welds ILO nuts and bolts and the welds are smooth, very professional.  The thick and heavy trap door swings freely and is smaller than the opening in the deck with no evidence that there was a latch to hold it in place.   Interestingly, it has a sticker suggesting that it was a product of the respected Consoli Family Train Company.  I have read a small bit about the Consoli families contribution to model railroading which is a great story, but their focus was upon Passenger Cars, not Box Cars.  And that leaves me with the big question…why is there a trap door?  The fit of the deck to the shell is PERFECT, the workmanship is great, but why was it made?  This is not a serious quest, but it is worthy of OGRR insights, recollections and a relaxing investigative endeavor.  All of this came in a beat up orange Lionel Box, dirty and worn that I found in a store.  I figured I could tape the door in place and add a set of trucks – but perhaps the knowledgeable historians and detectives of OGRR wanted to crack the case too.  Sometimes the hunt is more fun than the find.  BTW...I don't want it, for the cost of shipping I will send it to any OGRR Sherlock

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An X-FILES explanation for those who want to believe ...

What if ... this unusual box car was a model for a scene produced for an episode of THE X FILES, in which Fox Molder is led to a desert site by an Indian tribe boy who points out a rail box car half-buried in the ground. A recent local earthquake partially uncovered the box car.

Fox enters the box car and discovers a stash of long-dead alien bodies inside.  He believes the military gathered the bodies from a covered-up alien crash site, placed them in the box car at a long-abandoned rail siding, and then buried the entire car - presumably forever.    When Molder entered the box car, an alarm alerted a military team to an intruder (Molder). They rush to the the location and set the box car on fire with explosives with Molder locked INSIDE. However, he escapes through a TRAP DOOR in the floor of the box car.

It could only happen on TV ... where imaginations can run wild.

Mike Mottler    LCCA 12394
X Files Aficionado and
Former TV Station Executive

Very interesting commentary, could it be that Molder and MacGyver collaborated on a Track Cleaning car?  The heavy door had a sticky strip, and as Chris mentioned could secure a pad for cleaning tracks.  I suspect that is the true purpose (Thanks Chris).  I just placed in on a track and as suggested, add a pad and it would clean track surface.  And, one could deposit coin into the Box Car, and we would have a pretty rolling coin bank that cleans track.  Someone, somewhere, at some time was rather creative.  

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