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We now have the cars in stock!  Check out Charlie's video at the bottom to get a look at them.  They came out really nice.  There was only a total of 100 cars made, 50 for each brewery location.  Most have been sold, but there are still some cars left.  This car was based on an actual prototype, with graphics by Buffalo Creek Graphics, and made by Weaver.  It's equipped with die cast trucks.   Order at  WWW.NMRRC.ORG 

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I've attached the order form here.

 

Thanks Gilly for getting the pics posted!

 

Also... Here is a little more info on the prototypes:

 

PROTOTYPE CAR
We have been doing research on Northern Michigan brewery cars for about the last five
years. Our goal was to find a Michigan brewery that actually had a real “beer” car and
our only requirement was that the brewery existed both before and after the prohibition
years. Our choice, the Bosch Brewing Company began brewing beer in 1874 and closed
the last of its facilities in 1973.
In 1899 the Copper Range Railroad purchased Insulated Refrigerator Cars from the
Pullman Company. There were seven cars in this series and the road numbers were 140
and 954 through 959. These cars were classic “Turn of Century” freight cars. They were
60,000 pound capacity; were either 33’ or 34’ in length and of wooden construction with
truss rods and arch-bar trucks. The cars were painted Reddish Brown and had White
lettering.
We know that the Copper Range Railroad had ownership of the car, but we do not know
who painted the actual car. The car could have been painted by either the brewery or
the railroad and made a great advertisement car for Bosch Brewing Company. The
Copper Range Railroad did have another beer advertisement car. It was for the
Scheuermann Brewery’s “Rheingold” brand; however the brewery did not survive after
the prohibition years.
2014 NMRRC CLUB CAR
We were only able to obtain a photo of the “957” car. However we decided to do a two
car set; the ‘957” car for the original “LAKE LINDEN” brewery and the “959” car for the
“HOUGHTON” brewery. The car sides and roof will be painted Reddish Brown and have
prototypically accurate White lettering and “star” graphics.
Since our club membership dose not collect or operate “Turn of Century” freight cars,
we chose this year to go with a Steam Era Classic 40’ Wood-Side Composite
Refrigeration Car made by Weaver Models. The Weaver car body has molded doors,
ladders and steel ribbed ends. Because of the ribbed ends we were unable to have the
large “Bosch” name logo on the car ends.
NMRRC JUNE2014

 

 

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Originally Posted by colorado hirailer:

You may not want to constrain yourself to breweries that survived Prohibition...very

few did, and a great many did not.  Seems like almost every city of any size had a

brewery, and many now are vacant lots.

One real problem with doing the Scheuermann Brewery car is that the design was so complex and multicolored that we would have to charge a considerable amount more to do it.  I am always looking for more candidates.  There were a lot of breweries in the copper & iron mining regions of Northern Michigan.  Problem is finding good photos or artwork.

Last edited by John23
Originally Posted by MichRR714:

For those that ordered these you are in for a treat.  I understand there are a few left for those that would like to place an order.

Cool. My wife ordered these for my Birthday (August). I'll finally get my birthday present! Look for mine to be joining the Beer Train along with my Natty Boh and Rheingold TOFC cars!

 

Am I seeing that one is steel sided and one is wood sided? They look great. I look forward to getting my cars.

 

Gilly

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