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Changes and Updates

  • July 14, 2000
    Thanks to an email from John Reehling with a bunch of new data I finally got moving on an update.
    Added new class pages for the N-21A and the proposed N-22.
    Updated NE-6 class page, ex Raritan River cars.
    Updated N-6A class page, additional class data.
    Updated N-7E class page, flanger conversion info.
    Updated N-11F class page, disposition info.
    Updated Home page, N-21 and M of W pages with some photo references and to provide naviagtion to new pages.
    Updated Renumber Tables page, NE-6 and N-7E data.
    Updated Helper Service page, answers and some additional questions.
    Still in the works! A new page with some cars that were not included in any renumbering tables that I am aware of.
  • March 21, 2000
    Fixed problem with multi-view outline on N-4 page.
    Improved quality of photo of CR 94004 on N-4A page.
    Hopefully this is the first of many image improvements.
    Updated the Reading dispositions page.
    In the works! A new page with some cars that were not included in any renumbering tables that I am aware of.
  • March 13 and 14, 2000
    After several notes from Roger Kirkpatrick over the last few months I finally tracked down the JavaScript problem on the class pages. It appears that the problem was only on pages that had the multi-view outlines on them, I hope I have them all fixed. I have some new content, just need some more time to prepare it.
  • December 24, 1999
    Added a third page to Tom's Freight Cars, a specialized well-hole car and an ATSF depressed center flat car.
    Added new photo of CR 21303 in red and updated photo of CSX painted 21241 on N-21 page.
  • December 16, 1999
    Added a second page to Tom's Freight Cars, unusual boxcars. A Southern Tobacco car, a WP car with a very large plug door and a DODX side and end door boxcar.


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