The number #102 was used on one of the water wagons up to 1936 I think before the tank was moved to one of the mack trucks. This wagon appears to have been rebuilt from an older wagon. All new steel running gear and new steel sheeting replacing the wood side boards. Looks like the mortise and tenon frame work and the Ringling spilt foot boards still remain.
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The number #102 was used on one of the water wagons up to 1936 I think before the tank was moved to one of the mack trucks. This wagon appears to have been rebuilt from an older wagon. All new steel running gear and new steel sheeting replacing the wood side boards. Looks like the mortise and tenon frame work and the Ringling spilt foot boards still remain.
This wagon is at Circus World Museum in Baraboo
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