Suggestions for Jointed Rail (Not Locomotives)

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Another Trilight Type G Signal
Just like this one which is a wayside signal in Skillman NJ on the (Ex- PC) CSX Trenton Subdivision:
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Good JR quality cabooses are rare in Trainz. They are as rare as hens teeth. I try to model pre 1980 and everything had a caboose. The problem for the creators is: Which railroad and what version caboose do I build?
Well, if I might assist: The recently released MILW GP9's could use a rib side bay window caboose.

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No one in trainz has ever done these. I'm willing to see one, especially in JR quality and i am NOT begging or being a gimmie pig. There is none out there (well except rrmods, USLW, and some on the dls.)
 
Both RRmods and USLW have great ones. So in fact, there actually are a lot of them, according to you.




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I wouldn't mind if Jointed Rail made a fictional logging railroad set in the late 1890's - 1930's, and was a 30 inch narrow gauge railroad. However, I know Jointed Rail does standard gauge for now, so the narrow gauge logging railroad may be a bit of a stretch, but perhaps another module route like the Diamond River Mining Company, maybe a module focusing on serving an automotive plant, where raw supplies are delivered, and finished automobiles are transported to an automotive distribution center where trucks take the automobiles from the trains. If this is already present in American Intermodal, please let me know.
 
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong as the production dates I have for this car are third hand and might not be right.
The Evans 53ft double plug door box cars were produced between 1969 and 1977. They seemed to be favored by plywood and lumber mills, I assume, because of their large door opens.

I like the NW Hardwoods and PMA schemes as I saw a lot of those back in the day.

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