There seem to have been at least four of them, UPDG 57-60, 51'6", 58
capacity, Pullman 1887. Apparently 59 didn't make it to the CS. Hol's
book has the data on 57, 58 & 60.
Norm Metcalf, Boulder Colorado
> Kenneth Martin wrote:
>> Mike,
>>
>> According to my C&S folio book the only sister car was 514 which was
>> converted to M/W in 1923. I am busy today but will try to scan the
>> sheet tomorrow and send you a copy. I would like to see pics.
>>
>> Ken Martin
>>
>>
>> MICHAEL PANNELL wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Fantastic news thanks Norm, this is why these yahoo groups are so
>>> great. Well the news is that she is still in existence in Cheyenne
>>> and we will shortly be attempting to move her and start restoring
>>> the amazing complete interior and exterior.
>>> I have photos if anyone is interested.
>>> Is the book you mentioned years old or current ??
>>> mike pannell
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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