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Passenger Trains > Private car on no. 42Date: 08/02/15 13:06 Private car on no. 42 Author: mp109 Today the eastbound Pennsylvanian (no. 42) had a prvate car on the rear, Sheriff Railcar "Cripple Creek". It is blue with a white roof and an open observation end. It went west on no. 43 on July 25th.
Posted from Android Date: 08/04/15 02:58 Re: Private car on no. 42 Author: Rainier_Rails The Cripple Creek was built by Pullman in 1917 in Lot #4466 to Plan #3317 as IC business car #3 (1st), 1 of 3 business cars built in that Lot. The #3 became USRA #4, returned to IC as #18 (1st), renumbered in 1940 to #8 (2nd), and was later sold to Sheriff Railcar as PPCX #800138 Cripple Creek.
As for the other 2 business cars built in Lot #4466: #15 became USRA #67, returned to IC as #15, renumbered to #1 (1st), renumbered/named to #9 (4th) Bette Junior, to ICG #9. When the Columbus & Greenville was spun off from ICG, this car was part of the sale, as CAGY #1/#800160 King Cotton. C&G assigned the #1 to the Chattooga & Chickamauga, and in 2012 this car was sold to an employee of Iowa Pacific's Saratoga & North Creek, and the car is now stored in North Creek, NY. #17 renumbered in 1940 to #7 and later acquired by the Monticello RY Museum. |