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Any other "BIG" name RRs missing?
C&NW, Monon, NP, Virginian....
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I find interesting the stats on percent bad order.
B&O 14.7%
DL&W 10.0%
PRR 15.7%
GN was only at 3.8%
That is very interesting, especially considering the GN box car and reefer fleets in 1950 were almost entirely composed of wood sheathed cars.
Also worth noting are the percentages of Bad Ordered locomotives.
B&O 29.1%
DL&W 25.8%
PRR 25.9%
And the PRR lists no locomotives as stored. It looks like they had a bunch of broken down locomotives on hand and none available for a sudden traffic increase. Just a few months after this table was compiled the Korean war started.
By contrast the ATSF had only 11.4% of locomotives in bad order with 238 stored. The GN had 13.7 percent of locomotives in bad order with 89 in storage. Since the Santa Fe and GN were the No. 1 and No. 2 FT customers with a policy of early Dieselization those stored locomotives were likely relatively modern steam locomotives that would come in handy with the coming surge of war material headed to Pacific Coast ports.
Thanks for posting Bob. This is good stuff.