Kris Buffalo Creek Flour Boxcars
Buffalo Creek Flour Railroad was a switching road in the industrialized southern portion of Buffalo, New York and had a fleet of grain boxcars with the flour sack in a circle logo. Variations noted are from the Kris Model Trains chapter of Greenberg's Guide to Kusan Trains.
Boxcar red variation not documented in Greenberg's. Photo and description courtesy of the B. Batt collection.
Tuscan with plug doors boxcar variation not documented in Greenberg's. Photo and description courtesy of the B. Batt collection.
Buffalo Creek Flour 70351 boxcar; boxcar red; white lettering; black, white and boxcar red logo; sliding boxcar red panel doors; half ladders. Boxcar variation (B) in Greenberg's. Ladder height and technical car data not specified in Greenberg's. Photo courtesy of the G. Clarke collection.
Boxcar variation (B) in Greenberg's. Ladder height and technical car data not specified in Greenberg's. Photo and description courtesy of the B. Batt collection.
Boxcar variation (B) in Greenberg's. Ladder height and technical car data not specified in Greenberg's. Photo and description courtesy of the B. Batt collection.
Buffalo Creek Flour 70351 boxcar; tuscan; white lettering; black, white and tuscan logo; sliding tuscan panel doors; half ladders. Boxcar variation (D) in Greenberg's. Photo courtesy of the M. Smith collection.
Buffalo Creek Flour boxcar; tuscan; no road number or lettering; black, white and tuscan logo; sliding tuscan rib doors; half ladders. Boxcar variation (E) in Greenberg's. Photo courtesy of the M. Smith collection.