Randy,
The #12 gets all the attention; but those passenger cars are important also. The Palisade is from Brillmeyer & Small in 1875, making it one of the oldest narrow gauge passenger cars anywhere. Also one of the few car from that builder to go to the far west. The freight car trucks are from the N-C-O when it was still narrow gauge. I am sure that there are museums with N-C-O equipment that would love to have them if your museum does not need them.
Is there an E/N number on the box car? I think it may be the only B&S freight car in existence.
Ted Miles, narrow gauge fan.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/01/2019 10:00PM by Ted miles.