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The East Broad Top railroad has been
affectionately referred to as “The Narrow Gauge Railroad That Time
Forgot”. Headquartered in the South Central Pennsylvania town of
Rockhill Furnace, the EBT was officially operating by August of 1873,
having languished on paper and awaiting funding since its charter in
1856. The coal fields of Broad Top Mountain beckoned with financial
opportunity, and the EBT was eventually delivering coal from the mines
near Robertsdale down to Mt. Union for transfer to the Pennsylvania
Railroad. The line also hauled iron ore, pig iron, stone, timber, and
agricultural products (as well as passengers), but the main traffic was
always coal, which kept the little 33 mile three-foot gauge railroad in
the black for the better part of 60 years. The first quantity of the
“modern” 2-bay hoppers were constructed by the Pressed Steel Car Company
in 1913. The EBT would construct many more between 1914 and 1927, with
the 3-bay design being the general standard. Most of the earlier 2-bay
cars were rebuilt to three bays. Eventually, over 260 of the 3-bay
hoppers would see service into the 1950s.
The EBT 3-bay steel hopper is a must have for
model railroaders who share an interest in this wonderful little road,
as well as freelancers looking for a classic piece of rolling stock
history. Blackstone Models is proud to announce this classic car in
HOn3. As with all Blackstone Models products, accurate details and
dimensions will accentuate the EBT 3 bay hopper, resulting in a model
that will be sought after by all narrow gauge fans!
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