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Latest revision as of 22:02, 21 January 2023
Oregon / Common Carriers / Oregonian Railway
History
Reference Material Available Online:
Equipment Rosters
Oregonian Railway Locomotive Roster
Oregonian Railway Freight Cars
Oregonian Railway Passenger Cars
Photographs.
Maps.
Paint Reference.
- Oregonian Railway: Box Car #228, circa 1880, by Andrew Brandon.
- Illustration of a 28ft Carter Brothers built box car.
- Oregonian Railway: Box Car #230, circa 1880, by Andrew Brandon.
- Illustration of a 28ft Carter Brothers built box car. Includes information sheet on box car #230, which later became South Pacific Coast Railroad #472.