harryadkins wrote:The umbrella is chalk-art graffitti. I've seen it on freight cars here in South Carolina. It probably has some meaning but I just added it for fun.
Thanks.
I got my parcels symbols mixed up: umbrella symbol like that usually mean "keep dry", a glass indicates "fragile".
Could it be this mill service gondola has some kind of cover, tarpaulin or otherwise, to protect rolled steel coils from the elements?
Then again, I doubt these were general interchange cars and would be out on the road long.
So your explanation is better.
There is one more shortline that ran over this route: Pittsburgh, Chartiers and Youghiogheny Railroad:


I remember also having seen a GP7 lettered Youghiogheny, but cannot find the photo.
Here are my two sole reconnaisance scenarios for this huge route:
unzip in P&LE scenarios folder.zip
Some of the trains you'll meet should be powered by your repaints.
I've converted P&LE to ScaleRail. Drop me a PM and I'll send the file over.
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