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This Trainz model of a freelance American Civil War era Conductor's Car, as shown at left, should be available at the Trainz Download Station (DLS) later today. A conductor's car is just another name for a caboose car. This model will work with Trainz TC3, 2009, and 2010. I plan to make a TRS2004 and TRS2006 version of the car available sometime soon.
Search for KUID 123250:1137 at the DLS, or use this link to install the car via the Trainz Content Manager.
W&A Conductor's Car #11
A gray-colored version of the Conductor's Car, also lettered for the W&A RR, is now available on the Trainz Download Station (DLS).
Search for KUID 123250:1140 at the DLS, or use this link to install the car via the Trainz Content Manager.
Woodbeam Trucks
To use either car, you'll also need to download and install the following two trucks required for the conductor's car. These trucks are for Trainz TC3, 2009, and 2010. TRS2004/2006 version will be available shortly.
Search for KUID2:123250:10014:1 and KUID2:123250:10015:1 at the DLS, or use the following links to install the woodbeam trucks with brakes and woodbeam truck without brakes using the Trainz Content Manager.
The Civil War Era Caboose Car
This is a freelance model of a conductor's car with a canvas covered, arched roof, from the era of the America Civil War (1861-1865) based on historic photographs and dimensional data of various cars from the period. Early caboose cars were typically 'one of a kind', each fashioned from whatever box car might be available by the railroad's car builder shops -- the variety used and actual location of crew-conveniences such as doors, windows, ladders, steps, etc. varied during the period.