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Owner: Monongahela RR
Type: Caboose
AAR Class: NE: Caboose
AAR Type: M930
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
User Notes:   Built 6/1949

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MGA 71
Title:  MGA 71
Description:  (Date approximate)
Photo Date:  3/1/1980  Upload Date: 4/26/2011 6:11:34 PM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Robert Farkas
Categories:  Roster
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Views:  357   Comments: 1
MGA 71
Title:  MGA 71
Description:  Caboose #71 brings up the rear of a loaded unit train headed for the P&LE
Photo Date:  9/18/1988  Upload Date: 6/27/2007 5:55:47 AM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  John C Durant
Categories:  RollingStock
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Views:  355   Comments: 0
MGA 71
Title:  MGA 71
Description: 
Photo Date:  1/1/1990  Upload Date: 5/27/2009 12:53:28 PM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Aaron OHern
Categories:  RollingStock
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Views:  241   Comments: 0
MGA 71
Title:  MGA 71
Description: 
Photo Date:  10/15/1990  Upload Date: 9/27/2005 8:19:56 AM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Warren Calloway
Categories:  RollingStock
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Views:  345   Comments: 0
MGA 71 (1)
Title:  MGA 71 (1)
Description:  A vintage caboose of the Monongahela Railway. Built in June 1949, this was one of a batch of ten cabooses purchased from the International Car and Equipment Company in Chicago. The railroad was formed in 1901 as a joint venture of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. The line was based out of Brownsville and had various branches and extensions serving all the coal and coke mines of the area. It was merged on May 1, 1993 into Conrail. Then in the late 90's Conrail was split into CSX and Norfolk Southern which both still serve the town. Found in the parking lot of Bowman-Nemacolin Castle.
Photo Date:  11/22/2009  Upload Date: 12/10/2009 3:32:12 AM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Curt Beal
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock
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Views:  273   Comments: 0
MGA 71 (2)
Title:  MGA 71 (2)
Description:  A vintage caboose of the Monongahela Railway. Built in June 1949, this was one of a batch of ten cabooses purchased from the International Car and Equipment Company in Chicago. The railroad was formed in 1901 as a joint venture of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. The line was based out of Brownsville and had various branches and extensions serving all the coal and coke mines of the area. It was merged on May 1, 1993 into Conrail. Then in the late 90's Conrail was split into CSX and Norfolk Southern which both still serve the town. Found in the parking lot of Bowman-Nemacolin Castle. Donated by Conrail. Built in June 1949.
Photo Date:  10/27/2010  Upload Date: 6/27/2010 9:40:40 PM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Curt Beal
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock
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Views:  145   Comments: 0
MGA 71 (3)
Title:  MGA 71 (3)
Description:  Stationary caboose display in Brownsville, Pa on a cold winter day in January 2012. Built in June 1949, this was one of a batch of ten cabooses purchased from the International Car and Equipment Company in Chicago.
Photo Date:  1/3/2012  Upload Date: 3/12/2013 10:11:50 PM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Curt Beal
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Winter
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Views:  141   Comments: 1
MGA 71
Title:  MGA 71
Description: 
Photo Date:  5/29/2012  Upload Date: 8/12/2012 5:19:14 PM
Location:  Brownsville, PA
Author:  Keith Berkebile
Categories:  RollingStock
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Views:  162   Comments: 0
MGA 71 (4)
Title:  MGA 71 (4)
Description:  Restored caboose now behind the Monongahela River, Rail & Transportation Museum. It was moved from Nemcolin Castle in Brownsville. Built in June 1949, this was one of a batch of ten cabooses purchased from the International Car and Equipment Company in Chicago.
Photo Date:  2/20/2024  Upload Date: 2/22/2024 10:58:15 PM
Location:  West Brownsville, PA
Author:  Curt Beal
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock
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Views:  51   Comments: 0


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