Somewhere I have read something (either in a book or on-line) that the NYC never owned any CZ cars and instead rented CZ sleeping cars from CB&Q to fulfill NYC's obligation to the CZ sleeper pool.
Can anyone confirm this ?
Bill H
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> Correction, PRR 10-6 Silver Rapids, not a 6-5.
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> James
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> Bill,
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> As far as I'm aware, the PRR 6-5 Sleeper was named "Silver Rapids" not Silver Shadow. As to the NYC's car, and what was used, I can't answer that question off the top of my head, but I know it's come up before on the PCL list. I can check my information and verify that tonight and get back to you.
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> James
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> The Pennsylvania Rail Road owned 6-5 sleeping car Silver Shadow for use on the California Zephyr. I read that the Pennsy and New York Central alternated delivering sleepers from Chicago through to New York, so, my question is, did the New York Central own a sleeper, as the PRR did? I can't imagine the NYC carrying a sleeper labeled "PRR", their arch-rival, on one of their trains.
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> Bill Scott
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