I remember seeing that consist in John Strauss's book. Could the "Burlington"
section have been a special move? I guess my question stems from Silver Tower
being in the consist since the Empire Builder didn't carry a parlor car.
CB&Q Silver Basin sleeper - 1956 Denver Zephyr 10-6
CB&Q Silver Swan sleeper - 1956 Denver Zephry 6-5
Diner (Lake Pepin, so GN)
CB&Q Silver Quail sleeper - 1952 California Zephyr 6-5
CB&Q Silver Tower dome observation - 1953 Kansas City Zephyr - Parlor Seating
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