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Above: Phoenix Brewery Corp., Phoenix Beer, Moffats Ale. Freight car red with pale blue sides.
Buffalo Creek Graphics OH110-A, Road number PBCX 100, Pre-War Version.

Above: Phoenix Brewery Corp., Phoenix Premium Beer, Pilsner, Lager, Wurzburger.
Freight car red with pale blue sides.
Buffalo Creek Graphics OH110-B, Road number PBCX 200, Post-War Version.
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Buffalo Creek Graphics
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Phoenix Brewery Corp.
Sixth Release in the Western New York Brewery Series
40' Composite Refrigerator Cars
 
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Single car - Phoenix Brewery Corp., Phoenix Beer, Moffats Ale. Road number PBCX 100, Pre-War Version.
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OH110-A Pre-War
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A very limited number of singles are still available. Please contact us for availability and prices.
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Single car - Phoenix Brewery Corp., Phoenix Premium Beer, Pilsner, Lager, Wurzburger. Road number PBCX 200, Post-War Version. |
OH110-B Post-War |
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Set of 2 - one of each car.
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OH110-S
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A very limited number of sets are still available. Please contact us for availability and prices.
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Shipping & Handling extra.
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Price includes "Standard" Delrin trucks and couplers.
"Optional" Diecast sprung Bettendorf trucks available. Your choice:
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TrainResource.com Historical Notes.
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Rising from the ashes, yet again!
The second Phoenix Brewery. Illustration source: "A History of the City of Buffalo," published by the The Buffalo Evening News, 1908.
Phoenix began as the Albert Ziegle brewery in 1850 on Genesee Street. From 1855-1887, it was located on Main Street. On July 21,1887, it burned to the ground. When they rebuilt it, they renamed it Phoenix after the Egyptian mythological eagle figure that rose from the ashes to symbolize immortality.
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