The post “Show us your Derricks and Maintenance-of-way cars” inspired me to search for a suitable car to occupy my workbench. The DM&IR repurposed a number of coaches for maintenance duty. The Duluth Missabe & Iron Range Historical Society website provided me with three options and the purchase of a preowned Lionel NYC coach provided the canvas.

W30, a track department car became the target. It’s designated as a sleeper.

The pre-painted look highlights some of the added detail. On this car I added the electrical power connecters and holders for marker lights to the vestibules. Marker lights were required only if it was last car of the train. I also removed doors from the vestibules, added appropriate wire grab irons, rivets detail to the exposed vestibule area and cut back the floor to reveal the steps.


Boarded up several windows per prototype, added fuel/propane tank for cooking stove, kitchen vent and two stacks to venting wood/coal heaters.

The car is ready for the paint shop. I have removed the silhouette windows as I plan to detail the interior. I’m hoping to learn more about the interior arrangement. If my research ends up in a blind alley, I will do a fantasy setup. I assume the car provided day seating, bunks, kitchen, a heat source, shower and bathrooms so I will do my best to make it functional. Added wood strips to the frame to provide access and clearance for wires and the swing mechanism needed for the trucks and couplers. Will attach a styrene floor over that to support the interior detail.

Always fun to keep busy with a new project! Still managing to avoid weathering!
Cheers, Dave