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cars began arriving in 1949 which made it likely that lightweight
protect cars were available to fill in when regular assigned equip-
ment was sent for maintenance or repair work.
Chair cars were placed into equipment pools operating out of San
Francisco and Oakland. The diagrams in the postwar period shown
here indicate a single set of car numbers as reported by observ-
ers. These serve to indicate the type of car usually on the train.
For researchers, railroad accident reports are considered the most
accurate source of car number information as insurance company
payments and records are involved.
In part 2 next month, I delve into the details about other SP
streamliner trains. See you in February!
PART 1 – SP PASSENGER TRAINS |
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42. Diagram of the Daylight wartime consist of January, 1942
and first postwar consist of April, 1946.
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VICTOR ROSEMAN
Victor got his first train, a Lionel, at age 3.
Victor graduated from the Pratt Institute
with BFA and MS degrees and taught fine
arts in high and junior high school for 30
years and is now retired.
Victor has written many articles and several railroad related
books over the past 35 years. He’s also done many freelance
projects for Walthers, Atlas and other model manufacturers.
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PART 1 – SP PASSENGER TRAINS |
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