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Any thoughts on what cars are good for other railroads? Is the 10-6 the only standard plan car?
The 12 bedroom looks close to the Rock Island's 12 bedroom used on the Golden State, sans fluting. Still need to look into that more.
These are shipping now. I just got a receipt from Kato. I had to update my CC as it had expired in July. The lady I talked to said my order would ship tomorrow (11/12/2020).
Checked Sleeping Cars of the Santa Fe (and I bet Kato did too).And I wish I was getting a commission for this.....but....Chicago River (the 10-6 among these kits) was one of the cars that served in NY-LA service with NYC and Santa Fe. It ran via the TCL and Chief 1950-54 (as did most of the Bridge and River and Imperial sleepers). Starting in 1954, all cars in transcontinental service were provided by ATSF and moved to the Super Chief (ATSF did not want foreign road cars on the SC), Chicago River stayed on ATSF property as compensation for the time that the ATSF cars spent on NYC rails, until sometime in the late 1950s. (per the Santa Fe sleeping car book) Further reading shows me that while Chicago River stayed in use on ATSF for some time, it was later replaced by other "River" sleepers- probably late 1954 or early 1955. However, at any given time between 1954 and 1958, there were usually two 4-4-2 and two 10-6 NYC cars somewhere on the ATSF.And virtually any of the sleeping cars could plausibly appear in a Grand Canyon tour special....
Thanks for posting, Tom. Tempting, but I already own two Central cars for my ‘49 Chief: a Centralia 10-5 Cascade and a 4-4-2 Bridge. Pretty nice cars, see below. I am sure they are very well done, but at forty bucks a pop, I’m not sure I want to buy the Kato cars, even though it would be “nice” to mix up the consist occasionally....Otto K.