History Channel had a feature on the Canadian Pacific and said that
they carried them also
At 05:31 PM 1/29/2007, you wrote:
>Yes - they operated them as much of the silk came to the Port of
>Seattle & thus was handled by GN &/or NP and then of course their CB&Q
>connection to Chicago. Early public TT's list Silk trains in the fine
>print of misc ticket info along with Banana Messengers, Clergy,
>Circus, etc. A bot off the subject but TT's, especially older ones,
>have a wealth of info beyond which train ran where & when. I.E. which
>stations had lunch counters, brochures & maps available to the public,
>photos and date of new equipment (one issue had a major feature on the
>then new Chicago Union Station), principal towns, etc. Gerald
>
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