by Safetee
Back in the 1960s I'm guessing, the Bangor and Aroostook sold one or more of its 1937 osgood bradley light weight passenger cars to the Maine Central. The Maine Central took one or more of these cars and rebuilt them into MOW crew cars painting them in the MEC green and gold at the time.
I have four questions:
1) How many of these cars still survive?
2) When what year did MEC buy the cars?
3) Where did they rebuild them, waterville?
4) When did MEC stop using this type of travelling mow gang cars?
Ohh you have lots of patience, just one more question
what is the precise name of the mec bluish green and its yellow highlight color?
I have four questions:
1) How many of these cars still survive?
2) When what year did MEC buy the cars?
3) Where did they rebuild them, waterville?
4) When did MEC stop using this type of travelling mow gang cars?
Ohh you have lots of patience, just one more question
what is the precise name of the mec bluish green and its yellow highlight color?