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When they went to company owned trucks they got that fleet of B models....later they went to Brockways. If I remember right the cabover Brockways had cummins 250s with a 3 hole spicer 12 speed....Dad said those Brockways would really run....I like the city unit and thats a pic from the safety mans car...Jim

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Glad you were able to come up with more pics and info.

I went on Bing Maps and was checking out the area east of Kelly and Archwood. I had been down Kelly, but wasn't aware of that industrial area on Archway. There's some sort of equipment company on the north side of Archway that appears to be a former LTL terminal.

Jim

the north side was Roadway,south side Yankee Lines

I still had the Bing page open (along with a dozen others, I'm a multi-tasker) and found the terminal, along the railroad tracks. It's a match with the building in the third pic down and looks currently unused, but very much intact.

Jim

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