Railway Post Office (RPO) SLSF 2039-2054 - Floor Plan Drawings

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  1. chris

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    Railway Post Office (RPO) SLSF 2039-2054 - Floor Plan Drawings

    Railway Post Office (RPO) SLSF 2039, 2040, 2042, 2043, 2045, 2047, 2048, 2050, 2052, 2054 - Floor Plan Drawings

    Railway Post Office (RPO) cars with 60' postal compartment SLSF 2039, 2040, 2042, 2043, 2045, 2047, 2048, 2050, 2052, 2054.

    Built by American Car and Foundry (AC&F) Company. Built during 11/1911.
     

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  2. chris

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    Railway Post Office (RPO) SLSF 2045, 2049, 2050 - Floor Plan Drawing

    Railway Post Office (RPO) SLSF 2045, 2049, 2050 - Floor plan drawing.

    Built by American Car and Foundry (AC&F) Company. Build date during 11-1911.

    Drawing from a previous Frisco Modelers Information Group (FMIG) newsletter.
     

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  3. jarnett

    jarnett Member

    Were these RPOs ever painted blue and white for Meteor service?

    Thanks

    Jim
     
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  4. gbmott

    gbmott Member

    I am looking for paint and lettering information on Frisco Railway Post Office (RPO) cars.

    I assume that the "Frisco" in the letterboard, the SLSF and car number on the side were centered as usual

    But where were the "United States Mail" and "Railway Post Office" located?

    Does anyone out there have a photograph or painting diagram for these cars that shows how they were lettered?

    Thanks

    Gordon
     
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  5. kenmc

    kenmc KenMc Frisco.org Supporter

    Mike Condren has a slide of railway post office (RPO) SLSF 2045,

    I think it was photographed in Rolla, MO in 1967.

    It is in green with standard gold Frisco lettering and Railway Post Office markings.

    Perhaps he could be persuaded to post the slide for you.

    Ken McElreath
     
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  6. klrwhizkid

    klrwhizkid Administrator Staff Member Administrator Frisco.org Supporter

    My father-in-law, Harold Arnold, sorted mail on RPO cars between Monett, MO and St Louis or Monett and Tulsa, OK from about 1950 through 1966.

    He used to practice sorting at home, using a self-contained training tool that was like a very large suitcase with pigeon holes and changeable labels.

    Unfortunately, he disposed of it long before I met him.

    A few weeks ago, my wife was in Oklahoma for a family reunion. Near Guthrie, OK in the town of Crescent which was near her dad's birthplace she went to the City of Crescent Museum.

    Inside, one of the displays talked about the railroads and mail service. In the display was one of the sorting practice suitcases along with the cards that were used in the sorting practice.

    She took a photograph of it for our benefit.
     

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  7. TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020)

    TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020) Passed Away July 15, 2020 Frisco.org Supporter

    The "War Years Blue and Gray" paint scheme list published by the former Frisco Museum is scanned somewhere else on this website.

    It may be separate, but for sure it was published in one of the museum's newsletters.

    It shows which Railway Post Office (RPO) cars were painted in that paint scheme.

    Tom
     
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  8. tmfrisco

    tmfrisco Member Frisco.org Supporter

    I could not find the thread, but I made a copy in 2006 of one posted by Karl that shows the blue and white scheme as of October 1945.

    The following Railway Post Office (RPO) cars were painted blue and white according to that list.

    SLSF 2040, SLSF2045, SLSF 2049, SLSF 2054

    I will keep looking for the thread to direct anyone else who is interested in the blue and white scheme for those heavyweight cars.
     
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  9. TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020)

    TAG1014 (Tom Galbraith RIP 7/15/2020) Passed Away July 15, 2020 Frisco.org Supporter

    I believe that is the same list.

    Tom
     
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  10. tmfrisco

    tmfrisco Member Frisco.org Supporter

    Well, I finally found the thread, but being computer illiterate, I do not know how to reference it in a thread. :) :eek: :confused:

    If anyone would tell me how to do that I will be glad to post it once again.

    I will say that I found it by typing in "Zephyr blue and white" in the advanced search window.

    A second window opens, type the same thing in the keyword window and "Karl" in the user window. The thread came up then.

    Good luck.

    Terry Jankowski
     
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  11. yardmaster

    yardmaster Administrator Staff Member Administrator Frisco.org Supporter

    Keith,

    As a railfan and as someone who works in employee development and training, it is a fascinating story and piece of railroad history.

    Thanks to you and your wife for sharing.

    Best Regards,
     
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  12. Sirfoldalot (Sherrel Weems RIP 8/29/2024)

    Sirfoldalot (Sherrel Weems RIP 8/29/2024) Frisco.org Supporter Frisco.org Supporter

    Thumbs up on this post. :cool:

    Nice catch Keith.
     
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  13. gmo1515

    gmo1515 Member

    Do you have a higher resolution scan of this page? We think we may have found SLSF 2043 at a lumber yard in York AL.
    Thanks,
    Jason Parham
     
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  14. Karl

    Karl 2008 Engineer of the Year Frisco.org Supporter

    Effective July 1, 1911, the federal government outlawed the placement of wooden postal cars between the locomotive and a steel car, or between two steel cars. That same summer, the Frisco ordered 18, full-postal cars from AC&F. The 2037-2054 series, all-steel cars were delivered to the Frisco during November and December of 1911.

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    Postal Car diagram, my collection. The interior of these cars were reconfigured.

    frisco_postal_cars_roster_1911.jpg
    From the 1909 roster book that was manually updated. My collection. The earlier threads were "moderated" and need to be edited to include cars 2037 and 2038.
     
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    Karl 2008 Engineer of the Year Frisco.org Supporter

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