[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: PC: Re: Re: Prototype
- Subject: Re: PC: Re: Re: Prototype
- From: Jerry Jordak <jer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 17:41:44 -0500
R&DJohnson wrote:
> Anyone been to Spingfield, MA passenger station? There's a PC Baggage car
> there in Dark green actually in pretty good condition. Been there for
> years...never moved.
There's a photo of that car by Jim Fellows on the PC web site at
http://prozac.cwru.edu/jer/pc/pics/equip/pc7604.jpg
Also, at the Lancaster, Pa, station on the Amtrak Keystone Line are
two or three ex-NYC, ex-PC baggage cars. They appear to have been there
a while and not going anywhere soon, as they had "DANGER: HIGH VOLTAGE"
signs on them (in reference to the overhead catenary).....
Speaking of passenger equipment, it seems that PC (and many other roads)
gave their passenger equipment 4-digit numbers. Wouldn't that conflict
with the numbers of their locomotives? While I understand that it would
be difficult to confuse a coach with a U-boat, it still doesn't make a
whole lot of sense....
Later,
-Jer
--
Jerry W. Jordak Time has little to do with infinity
mailto:jer@smellycat.com and jelly doughnuts.
http://prozac.cwru.edu/jer/ -- Thomas Magnum
Acts 16:31 <><
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index