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Nostalgia & History > A few cars in New OrleansDate: 05/14/19 11:55 A few cars in New Orleans Author: gcm June 76
On the track for the Panama but they were being worked on at the time - sure they were used on that train or the Sunset. The last car (5407) was an old one - built by Budd in 1940 for the ACL (coach). I have better views of the other cars but need to scan them. Date: 05/14/19 11:55 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: gcm Date: 05/14/19 14:36 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: SPDRGWfan I enjoy seeing the 70's era pointless arrow heritiage cars!
Date: 05/14/19 14:40 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: agentatascadero The last photo shows former PRR Pullman "Bradenton"........a Budd product of 1949. Just a guess, but I think the only Budd Pullmans owned by the Pennsy would be the transcontinental cars carried west of Chicago by the CZ.
AA Stanford White Carmel Valley, CA Date: 05/14/19 15:03 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: krm152 Definitely an interesting photo series with concise narratives.
Thanks for the post. ALLEN Date: 05/14/19 15:45 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: RailThunder The Pennsy's contribution to the CZ was the Budd "Silver Rapids", it later was pulled from the CZ pool and was on the New York to Florida trains and recieved a black roof. There was a period in the 60s when it was in regular service between St. Petersburg and New York.
The Bradenton was Pennsy's contribution to the Seaboard Air Line's New York - Florida and New York - Atlanta service if I remember correctly. agentatascadero Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The last photo shows former PRR Pullman > "Bradenton"........a Budd product of 1949. Just > a guess, but I think the only Budd Pullmans owned > by the Pennsy would be the transcontinental cars > carried west of Chicago by the CZ. > > AA Date: 05/14/19 16:16 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: refarkas You certainly help bring the time of the early Amtrak passenger train back.
Bob Date: 05/14/19 17:15 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: PE-717 Keep ‘em coming Gary!
Date: 05/14/19 20:44 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: Panamerican99 The"Bradenton" was built for the Silver Meteor and is now at the Fla RR Museum at Parrish, FL.
-JH Date: 05/15/19 10:44 Re: A few cars in New Orleans Author: Topfuel agentatascadero Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > The last photo shows former PRR Pullman > "Bradenton"........a Budd product of 1949. Just > a guess, but I think the only Budd Pullmans owned > by the Pennsy would be the transcontinental cars > carried west of Chicago by the CZ. > > AA PRR had 6 of these Budd sleepers built to SAL specs in 1949 for service on SAL Florida trains. Four of these went to Amtrak. PRR had fifty 21 roomette "Inn" series sleepers built by Budd in 1949. These were all converted to coaches circa early 1960's. The Pennsy also had two flat-sided Budd sleepers built to the same Pullman plan 9503 as the SAL cars and delivered 8-1949. |