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![]() The Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad was established in February 1834. With 113 miles of track the railroad linked Washington D.C. with Richmond, Virginia, but with this strategic location it connected all the Class 1 roads such as the C&O, B&O, Southern, Pennsylvania, Seaboard and Atlantic Coast Line into Washington, D.C. and was a vital link to the Capital. In 1919, the RF&P acquired 350 USRA single-sheathed boxcars from AC&F and 150 with subsidiary Washington Southern. By 1952, there were just 17 USRA boxcars in remining in service, so in December, 1952, the RFP received 100 P S-1’s from Pullman-Standard under Lot 8042. These were assigned road numbers as Series 2801-2900. ![]() ![]() Background color shown above is not included in decal sheet |
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