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RE: [CBQ] Burlington Limited

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Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2014 16:52:40 -0600
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Rupert-

The Wisconsin was an observation car so it would interesting to see how it was handled at Rochelle.

Charlie

 

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Charlie

According to Locomotive Engineer 1897 volume 10, ‘it is a train of six of the handsomest passenger cars ever placed in commission’ – combined baggage/buffet/smoking car, chair car, compartment car, standard sleeping car and a dining car, but no names shown


The Railroad Car Journal volume 6 of September 1897 also has a description of the train, but only shows the five names and functions for one of the trains – St Paul (composite car), Parthenon (straight sleeper), Apollo (compartment car), Alma (chair car) and Winona (day coach). 

Durbin’s notes that the diner (café-parlor Wisconsin) only operated between Chicago and Rochelle, serving dinner in the evening westbound, and breakfast in the morning on the return to Chicago, so there were just five cars in each train and one shared diner.

Rupert Gamlen
Auckland NZ




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