Well Happy T.E.T. everyone. Today I am showing a very short NYC transfer freight train, just one box car, the NYC GE 70 ton Switcher in grey and of course the NYC caboose. This is the #18326 Tuscan NYC 8-wheel caboose with plastic knuckle couplers, available from 1956 - 1974. Its riding behind the grey #588 GE 70 ton NYC switcher from 1962 and the green NYC deluxe boxcar (opening doors define deluxe) from 1973-74
Here is a picture of the entire little train. Interesting design feature. The box car has Marx's "automatic" (often called "pickle fork") couplers which are completely incompatible with the plastic knuckle couplers on the caboose. However, Marx knew that a lot of his rolling stock still carried the old tab/slot coupler....so he put a slot in the top of that pickle fork and the tab from that switcher just fits in it fine. Clever design to enhance compatibility.
Here is a better view of the hard working Marx #588 NYC GE 70 ton switcher in grey (it was made in 3 colors)
Since its T.E.T here is a stand alone picture of the Marx #18326 NYC caboose in Tuscan with white lettering and the NYC oval herald.
Well just to show you that Mr. Marx did not like getting caught behind the times, below is the same basic caboose even with the same numbers #18326 ONLY now its a PENN CENTRAL caboose, twisted worms and all. This one was available in 1974 which still makes it relevant to the PC which lasted from 1968-1976.
Well Happy Friday everyone. Hope you have a great weekend
Don