What Do you Guys think?

GenericZack wrote:Well ACF Made both. I Might make fluted steel versions as well.
GenericZack wrote:I dont know of any name trains. i'm manly making these for OCS Trains so we can have somthing that looks more correct than the Gtrax cars and more mordern than then RSC Ones
American Car & Foundry
American Car & Foundry was formed in 1899 by the consolidation of more than a dozen carbuilders. The company changed its name in 1954 to ACF Industries; its latter-day plants were at Milton, Pa., Huntington, W. Va., and St. Charles, Mo.
ACF's pre-war streamliner production includes a pair of lightweight trains for Baltimore & Ohio - one intended for B&O's Alton Railroad and the other reassigned to the Alton after two years on the B&O; Gulf, Mobile & Northern's Rebels; Missouri Pacific's first Eagle; and several self-propelled Motorailers.
A wartime lot of 100 hospital cars wound up rebuilt to various configurations by the Alaska Railroad and the Monon and as baggage dorms for Southern Pacific and Atlantic Coast Line.
ACF's postwar production appears to have been made up of orders that Pullman-Standard and Budd were too busy to handle, with a few notable exceptions: the feature cars for Great Northern's 1951 Empire Builder and several large lots of cars for Missouri Pacific, Louisville & Nashville, and Union Pacific, including most of UP's domes.
ACF's last passenger cars were 25 baggage cars for UP in 1961.
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