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Subject: Re: [CBQ] CZ foreign sleepers
From: "Eddie Stavleu" <eddiestavleu@bigpond.com.au>
Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 19:20:47 +1000
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What colour was the roof on the PRR sleeper plese

Eddie Stavleu


  Subject: Re: [CBQ] CZ foreign sleepers


  There are multiple stories on this - I got mine from an interview of 
  a WP man on the train. It may be that there are multiple 
  understandings too. The CZ did offer to off load and / or push 
  through - both offers were denied - at least in part because they 
  didn't want TWO trains stuck. But I'm sure SP also thought they 
  could get it moving again, and there must have been a bit of pride at 
  stake too. Even if it was never really surfaced or understood.

  At 03:18 PM 11/10/2006, Stephen J. Levine wrote:
  >Bob
  >
  > My understanding, from a recent article in Trains, was that the 
  > CZ offered to transport passengers, but the offer was declined 
  > because the SP was so sure they could get the CoSF moving again.
  >
  > sjl
  >
  >Bob Webber <no17@comcast.net> wrote:
  > They (The NYC) leased a variety of 10-6 sleepers - and 
  > from all three
  >of the major partners. I have a partial list somewhere, gathered
  >from Pullman NYC assignment records by Dave Staplin when he visited
  >the Newberry Library. But there were plenty of times that that
  >(leased) sleeper was unavailable or that it needed to be
  >supplemented. As did the SILVER RAPIDS. Both stainless and two
  >tone NYC sleepers show up a lot on CZ consists, mainly because NYC
  >had a lot of sleepers - and from about 1954 on, their sleeper
  >capacity simply wasn't used that much - and they didn't have a ready
  >outlet (like the Pennsy did with the Florida traffic). They ended up
  >selling a lot of sleepers to Canada and Mexico, and converting quite
  >a few to ersatz SlumberCoaches (and then let the lease of their real
  >ones go and they ended up on the NP and they sometimes showed up on the DZ).
  >
  >The consortium partners were not limited to the Q, WP & D&RGW. It
  >included (at the beginning) the PRR, NYC, MP and SP. And later the
  >AT&SF. The SP was included due to the original "sailings" from the
  >Oakland mole, the AT&SF was the connection from San Francisco - their
  >buses were under-utilized and WP included them in the contracts to
  >bring passengers from SF to Oakland / Emeryville (depending on
  >era). On the ticket, you could start from SF, and that connection
  >was ticketed via the AT&SF. MP was included because of their
  >original desire to have a St. Louis connection that would run via the
  >Royal Gorge and Pueblo, connecting at Glenwood Springs. No matter
  >what they tried, they couldn't get the schedules to fit just right,
  >and that was dropped. The additional service was to be a dome coach
  >and a sleeper. The SP, UP & AT&SF were in the contract for weather
  >and wreck related blockades. In 1952, when the CoSF was stranded,
  >the CZ was right behind it on Donner Pass - it made it through on the
  >other track (some talk was made of using it to push the CoSF but
  >smarter heads prevailed), and the rest of that week, the train
  >detoured via Bakersfield (SLC to Bakersfield to Oakland) - the trains
  >were late, but left on time. (That story is a good indication of why
  >the WP & D&RGW never used E units and why the PA's didn't last long
  >on the CZ on the D&RGW - all powered drivers & the F's torque were
  >much preferred). The actual participatory contributions of the
  >consortium participants varied greatly, the MP bowing out before
  >providing much beyond planning aid.
  >
  >At 09:33 AM 11/10/2006, Stephen J. Levine wrote:
  > >For its regular transcon service with the CZ, New York Central
  > >leased one of the D&RGW CZ cars, unlike the Pennsylvania, which
  > >owned its own. This, according to Karl Zimmerman.
  > >
  > > sjl
  > >
  > >rgortowski@aol.com wrote:
  > > The light gray/dark gray NYC sleepers certainly appeared
  > > on the CZ, even as
  > >early as 1950. See the cover of Jeff Wilson's "Burlington in the Heartland"
  > >and you can see what Bob Milner confirms was an NYC car in the 11th slot. I
  > >bought one of the Railway Classics "River" sleepers just for this
  > >possibility.
  > >You can also see ACL fluted sleepers in 1951 as well in "Portrait 
  > of a Silver
  > >Lady" Many foreign road cars were used, even before the 1952 extra cars, to
  > >augment the consist.
  > >
  > >Rich
  >
  >Bob Webber
  >
  >
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  >

  Bob Webber 



   

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