
A "new" boxcab! Ingersoll-Rand Demonstrator #9681
(photo provenance uncertain; possibly from 1980s AAR flyer)
MODEL ALCo-GE-IR
(and other)
BOXCAB Oil-Electric Locomotives
(continued)
(American Locomotive Company - General Electric - Ingersoll-Rand)
There are now more than fifty-five (55) BOXCAB pages;
see the main Boxcabs page and the Boxcabs INDEX.
This site has now been visited
times since the counter was installed.
On the "main" model boxcabs page:
BOXCAB MODELING NOTES.
BOXCAB DIMENSIONS.
On the the model boxcabs continuation page 1:
Boxcab Model Miscellany - continued from the main Boxcab models Page.
MONSTER MODEL BOXCABS.
On this model boxcabs continuation page 2:
(24 Nov 06)
More Boxcab Model Miscellany - continued from the main Boxcab models page and continuation page 1.
(24 Nov 06)
(24 Nov 06)
Large Scale GE 20-tonner - Tom
Yorke, critter fancier extraordinaire, who is the publisher of the "Light &
Industrial Railway Quarterly", with back issues available on a CD, is working
up a GE 20-ton
boxcab compatible with models in 1:22.5 and 1:20.3 scales While based
on the GE 20 ton Box Cab built in
1939, a rather plain prototype, it follows the prototype closely in most areas,
but will have revised window locations, an external radiator, and a roof
overhang at the sides:

Tom has posted photos of the model which he has kindly allowed me to
reproduce here:
(24 Nov 06)


(Photos by © 2007 Thomas A. Yorke - by specific permission - all rights reserved)

(Photos by © 2007 Thomas A. Yorke - by specific permission - all rights reserved)

(Photo by © 2007 Thomas A. Yorke - by specific permission - all rights reserved)
Monsieur Bernard Dropsy wrote from France where he has built a big freelanced
boxcab in 7¼" gauge:
(24 Apr 07)

(2007 photos from B. Dropsey - by permission - all rights reserved)
To contact S. Berliner, III, please click here.

To tour the Boxcabs pages in sequence, the arrows take you from the previous page, to the Boxcabs subject index, the first Boxcabs page, and on to continuation pages 3 and 4, then 100-tonner LIRR #401 and her sisters, survivor boxcabs (with map) and survivor notes, survivor CNJ #1000 (the very first), Ingersoll-Rand boxcabs (with instruction manual), other (non-ALCo/GE/I-R) boxcabs, Baldwin-Westinghouse boxcabs, and finally odd boxcabs.
Return to Top of Page