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    Freight cars paid by USAID , Made in Japan for South Vietnam Railways in 1966-67

    Interestingly, the first shipment of 21 boxcars for VNRS were among the last export freight cars built by Magor. Around that time, Fruehauf Corp. purchased the company and all export work ended which is ironic considering Magor's history was well known as a major supplier of export freight cars...
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    Freight cars paid by USAID , Made in Japan for South Vietnam Railways in 1966-67

    All of the equipment funded by USAID was built in the US for Vietnam Railway System in South Vietnam. Between 1963 and 1966, this included 48 GE U8B locomotives, 221 box cars, 25 tank cars, 4 Orton wrecking cranes, several smaller rail cranes, maintenance equipment, spare parts, and many tons of...


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