DSP&P 3005?

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DSP&P 3005?

Kurt Maechner
I came across a 1965 slide for sale on ebay showing a DSP&P wooden boxcar numbered 3005.  The car looks in very good shape.  Is it authentic?  I've never heard of a South Park boxcar being on display somewhere in the '60s.  It's clearly on tracks and has another boxcar coupled to it.  It also has knuckle couplers which is suspicious.

Just curious if anyone knows the story on this.
Kurt
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Re: DSP&P 3005?

Jim Courtney
That's a D&RGW 3000 series boxcar. Built by AC&F in 1903, rebuilt between 1924-1926.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Re: DSP&P 3005?

Todd Hackett
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I don't know where that's located, but it's apparently a D&RGW 3000-series boxcar that someone lettered DSP&P.
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Re: DSP&P 3005?

tonyk375
The building behind it is the Iron works in Durango.