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Transcontinental Sleepers..
« on: March 25, 2021, 04:01:28 PM »
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I'm curious about Transcontinental Sleepers....

I can find some good info on 'How' it was done (at least in Chicago).
http://cs.trains.com/ctr/f/3/t/205758.aspx
(about half way down)

But I'm more-so looking for details on the rhyme/reason for what Western road cars were shared with with Eastern Road and vise versa

There is a great source for ATSF (Super Chief) Transcon Sleepers.
http://old.atsfrr.org/resources/Sandifer/TransconPass/Index.htm

I was able to identify (and later locate) an accurate Kato 4-4-2 Regal Gate and 10-6 Pine Arroyo cars for my 20th Century train.

But I'm curious if there are any on line resources for CNW/UP, SP, MILW/NP/GN, CBQ/DRGW/WP Trains)

On some of the NYC Videos, I see 1 or 2 UP painted cars.. but you can't tell if those are NYC Cars painted in UP colors, or UP cars..

~Ian



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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #1 on: March 25, 2021, 04:08:05 PM »
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On some of the NYC Videos, I see 1 or 2 UP painted cars.. but you can't tell if those are NYC Cars painted in UP colors, or UP cars..

~Ian

Not really a product discussion  ;)

But here's info on cars painted in UP colors (including NYC):

https://utahrails.net/pass/pass-non-up.php


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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2021, 04:09:06 PM »
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RI/SP Golden State usually had a Pennsy 10-6 through sleeper.

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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #3 on: March 25, 2021, 04:31:42 PM »
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Not really a product discussion  ;)

I'm glad I wasn't the first to state that.
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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2021, 04:47:57 PM »
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I'm glad I wasn't the first to state that.

No  :oops: I meant to put it in Prototype.. (Moderator, feel free to move it..)
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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2021, 05:08:28 PM »
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According to C&NW's Jan. 9, 1955, timetable, the City of Los Angeles and City of San Francisco each carried 10-6 sleepers from NYC and Pennsy on alternate days.

Pretty sure there are images of the same in the Morning Sun "C&NW in Color" books. I believe those cars belonged to the eastern roads, and were provided for "through" service. If you've seen passenger cars in UP colors to the east, I imagine it was the same arrangement.

The C&NW had some passenger varnish in UP colors, but bearing "Chicago & North Western" in text. They pooled or had joint ownership of some equipment for a time.

Jim
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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2021, 05:16:06 PM »
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RI/SP Golden State usually had a Pennsy 10-6 through sleeper.
Initially they were 4-4-2 sleepers (2 of them) - in Golden State paint.
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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #7 on: March 25, 2021, 06:05:59 PM »
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I realized that the Canadian Southern site has a compilation of Sleeper assignments.. and initially I thought it was just NYC Cars, but in some cases, it lists connecting road cars as well.

http://www.canadasouthern.com/caso/passenger-equipment.htm
Scroll to Sleeper Car Assignments.

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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #8 on: March 25, 2021, 08:58:53 PM »
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Passenger timetables for the era and roads you are interested in are a good resource.
An example is this NYC TT from 1951: http://streamlinermemories.info/NYC/NYC51-6TT.pdf
The first few pages highlight through sleeper service to Los Angeles, San Francisco and points in Texas.
Other roads involved in providing that service include ATSF, CNW, UP, RI, SP, CBQ, DRGW, WP, SLSF, MKT, MP and T&P.

Also, at one time, there were tour companies running trips throughout the country using chartered Pullman cars.
There might have been trips from the east coast to Yellowstone park or to the Grand Canyon.
I recall seeing a photo of four PRR sleepers parked on a siding in either Bozeman or Livingston MT while a tour group they were carrying was visiting Yellowstone.
Likewise, there could have been trips from western states to the world's fair in New York.
Pullman would assign whatever cars were available from their pool.
The cars would usually travel in the various railroads regularly scheduled trains.
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Re: Transcontinental Sleepers..
« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2021, 10:36:01 PM »
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I noticed that when I found a bunch of timetables on the Canadian Southern site.

They have Consist listings too..
Here one to model: Dated FEBRUARY 26, 1966
NYC 5942 - GP9
NYC 4034 - E7A
NYC 4010 - E7A
NYC 4100 - E7B
NH BEAVER TAIL POINT - 4159 14-4 SLEEPER
PRR JUNIPER FALLS - 4086D 6 DOUBLE BEDROOM-LOUNGE
ERIE ELEAZAR LORD - 4129 10-6 SLEEPER
UP PACIFIC HEIGHTS - 9522 10-6 SLEEPER
NYC 8453 - HEAVYWEIGHT BAGGAGE
REX 7140 - EXPRESS REEFER
NYC 7299 - HEAVYWEIGHT BAGGAGE
REX 6183 - EXPRESS REEFER
NYC 7455 - HEAVYWEIGHT BAGGAGE
REX 8211 - EXPRESS REEFER
NYC 7432 - HEAVYWEIGHT BAGGAGE
NYC 8480 - HEAVYWEIGHT BAGGAGE
NYC 290 - LIGHTWEIGHT COMBINE
NYC 3074 - LIGHTWEIGHT COACH
NYC 10119 - CEDAR VALLEY - 10-6 SLEEPER

I would guess the sleepers represent an equipment deadhead move.