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Just because Pullman Standard introduced the PS1 in 1947 doesn’t mean the Pennsylvania bought any then. Brief research suggests that these cars, class X48, were the first cars to wear the shadow keystone and were delivered with it in 1954. There were also only 20 apparently, so pretty rare cars all things considered.
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Tim Gilbert did a lot of research on that for the B&M. I imagine the percentage would be similar, as they were neighboring roads with similar terminating routes. I don’t have the results in front of me, I’ll look it up when I get home, but I think something like 10%? It’s been a while since I looked at it, and I’ve been meaning to revisit it, so this is the impetus I need.
The B&M had a policy of loading foreign cars with outbound loads wherever possible. This reduced the total number of cars they needed to own.