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Nostalgia & History > UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74Date: 10/16/17 10:18 UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: gcm It looked like 906200 was still being used as a diner for work crews.
It was built in 1927, modernized in 1951, retired from regular service in 1968. Gary Date: 10/16/17 10:42 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: highgreengraphics They served some darn good meals out of those work diners at wreck sites! I got to partake 4 or 5 times in the Green River wreck diner out in the middle of nowhere east of Carter, WY. === === = === JLH
Date: 10/16/17 11:16 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: Bob3985 Nothing but the best for the derrick crews.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 10/16/17 12:08 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: CPR_4000 What does MP&M stand for?
Date: 10/16/17 12:36 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: highgreengraphics Motive Power & Machinery Department. Not just the best for derrick crews - They fed track gangs, signal gangs and Supervisors well, too. === === = === JLH
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 10/16/17 12:39 by highgreengraphics. Date: 10/16/17 12:43 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: JasonCNW Motive Power & Maintenance IIRC.
JC Posted from Android Date: 10/16/17 13:58 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: SGillings Scrapped or still in existence somewhere?
Steve Date: 10/16/17 14:37 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: PE-717 I know sister car 906201 is at OERM in Perris, CA.
Date: 10/16/17 14:39 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: ATSF3751 SGillings Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Scrapped or still in existence somewhere? > > Steve A similar car is at Orange Empire. It is actually a café lounge that was converted from a diner. It has been beautifully repainted and I believe plans were to restore the interior, if not already done. Date: 10/16/17 16:07 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: highgreengraphics Sorry, it is/was Motive Power & Machinery. If you must, look it up on UtahRails.net. === === = === JLH
Date: 10/16/17 20:50 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: SCKP187 Thanks for showing this. UP 906215 is in Evanston WY and I believe will become part of the rail park/roundhouse display as it takes shape.
Brian Stevens Date: 10/16/17 23:55 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: mp51w Pretty good sized water tanks and all those battery boxes! Another neat post Gary!
Date: 10/17/17 05:48 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: refarkas Thanks for posting these images.
Bob Date: 10/18/17 04:20 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: SandHouseTalk mp51w Wrote: and all those battery boxes!
or propane gas storage locations? Date: 10/18/17 05:22 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: Pumbaamd SandHouseTalk Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > mp51w Wrote: and all those battery boxes! > > or propane gas storage locations? Definitely propane gas. Date: 10/19/17 11:46 Re: UP heavyweight diner at Cheyenne -- Nov 74 Author: Waybiller Were the MOW diners staffed and provisioned by the hotel and dining car department, or were they independent?
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