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The Minnesota Heartland Railway has invested in several of
these smartly painted Airslide hoppers to protect the shipments of the
Powdermilk Biscuit Company, one of the Railroad's largest on-line
industries. From
plants in Lake Woebegon and Marilyn Junction, bulk shipments of the
famous Powdermilk Biscuit mix, a favorite around the country, are handled
expeditiously and with care by the Minnesota Heartland Railway.
Model by Ken Zieska
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The MHRR rosters many 40' x 10' height boxcars, even though
they were bought in the 50's when 10'-6" cars were most common. These
were just right for the Heartland's traffic in grain and paper products.
The American Models 40' boxcar is a perfect match for this car. Most
cars of this series are boxcar red, with a few re-painted vermillion red,
see the 50' car below. Note that the opposite side of this car carries
the MHRR slogan, "THE Prairie Products LINE". Model by Ken
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The 50' boxcars came on-line as the trend towards "billboard" paint
schemes was beginning. Early cars in this series are boxcar red.
Later cars (and repaints) are vermillion red.
Model by Ken Zieska using Pacific Rail 50' boxcar, an exact match for
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