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[CBQ] How did the passenger trains make money and other questions?

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Subject: [CBQ] How did the passenger trains make money and other questions?
From: "Rick Keil" <rkeil6721@hotmail.com>
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 18:49:14 -0500
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Okay, been sitting on this question for awhile.  I am not sure how much it 
would have cost to ride the CZ for the entire trip, I know it would cost 
more for sleeping accomidations versus coach.

Did those that paid for coach just sleep in the seats (like airlines)?

Did those that got sleeping car berths simply stay in those rooms the entire 
trip (except to eat)?

How many passengers would typically ride the CZ?

How did the railroads split the money up, was it based on ridership, 
mileage, destinations, etc?

Could you ride in the dome the whole time or did people get asked to move so 
others could get the view?

Thanks

Rick Keil
Ft Campbell, KY

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