- A fair amount of the posts and some of the side boards needed replacing.
- Once the floorboards were up, the "C" session crew discovered some of the sills had rot.
After the tree crew was reassigned during "D," I worked several days during "D" on the repair of high-side gondola 1232. The "C" crew had already done tons of work: pulling and replacing sideboards, side posts and floorboards and starting to replace several sills where they found rot when the floorboards were pulled up. The smaller "D" crew made a fair amount of progress, but there's more work to be done, as evidenced by this shot of the car's interior near the end of "D." Aside from repainting and relettering, I believe the remaining structural work mostly consists of partial replacement of another sill and installing the new floorboards on one end of the car and its middle. The boards at the other end are in decent shape and provided a decent staging area for work inside the car. The white atop the lengthwise sills is a liner material intended to keep moisture off the top of the sills once the floor boards go back on.