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  • Barb Nemec
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    We have photos of the caboose when it still had its 11020 and the MoPac medallion on its side.

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    Barb Nemec
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    Attached are photos of caboose 920 today. It is “representing Milwaukee Road today but we are presenting both this caboose’s MoPac history and Milwaukee Road history. We haven’t finished the interior yet. It is on rails at the Darlington Depot in Darlington WI.

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    Barb Nemec
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    I am happy to report that having obtained a copy of Cabooses of the Missouri Pacific Lines by GJ Michels Jr, I have all I could hope for in interior photos an history of our caboose. I’d like to let whoever tracks these things know that 920 (which was later 13010 and then 11020) is well and looking good in Darlington WI.

    in reply to: MP 11020. Magor Car Co. Caboose #4678
    Barb Nemec
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    If I zoom in on the old photo of MP11020, it looks like a pipe extends out of the hole at an upward angle – looks like it might be a filling point for something. But the blueprints form Magor show a bunk inside. Would a pipe run inside to fill something? This caboose had a fire inside before we got it so the wood interior was gone. Hoping someone can enlighten me! Barb

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