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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2014 5:01 pm 
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Thanks, Topfuel, for identifying CSX #994365 as the UP #5512/AMTK #4444/AMTK #4637/Echo Canyon!

So now, the only UP Budd chair for which I do not have disposition/current info is the #5511/#4443/#4644.

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:08 am 
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Just a few notes to add here:

PRR #8287 Tyrone Inn, renamed in 1956 to James Hay Reed (1st), shortly after renamed again to B.F. Jones (2nd), rebuilt to #1524 (64 seats with 12 seat smoker), to PC #1524, sold in 1976 to SEMTA #110 Berkley (reconfigured to 82 seats), leased in 1984 to Metro-North, later resold to MARC and converted in 1994 to HEP as #140 Tyrone Inn, retired in 2001 and later sold to the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, resold in 2011 to Iowa Pacific as SLRG #140 Tyrone Inn is #800767.

PRR #8284 Steubenville Inn, rebuilt to #1528 (64 seats with 12 seat smoker), to PC #1528, sold in 1976 to SEMTA #111 Birmingham (reconfigured to 82 seats), leased in 1984 to Metro-North, later resold to MARC and converted in 1994 to HEP as #149 Steubenville Inn, retired in 2001 and later resold to the Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, resold in 2011 to Iowa Pacific as SLRG #149 Steubenville Inn is #800813.

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 5:21 am 

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So far photos show that neither car has received its name and only SLRG 140 is in some form of Iowa Pacific paint, in its case Saratoga & North Creek paint. SLRG 149 is on the Cape Cod Central.

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Mon Feb 01, 2016 7:59 am 
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An Update:

On Monday, December 30th, 2013, 1st Post on Page #1, Rainier Rails wrote:
N&W "County"/"College"-Series 10RM-6DB (Lot #9660-033, Plan #9523):

#1480 Virginia Polytechnic Institute No disposition information

#1488 Emory & Henry College No disposition information

#1489 Scioto County PC #3231; no 1976 sale listed; MARC #unknown; to Virginia Museum of Transportation

#1498 Ohio State University PC #3240; no further disposition
On Monday, December 30th, 2013, 2nd Post on Page #1, CBQ483 wrote:
The 1489 was sold to the Roanoke Chapter, NRHS (not VMT) early this spring. The car was located in Florida along with 3 others (1480, 1488, and 1498) after being relocated there from Georgia and hadn't run in several years. The sale was arranged by TVRM, which took ownership of all four cars and immediately sold the Scioto County to RCNRHS.
On Monday, December 30th, 2013, 3rd Post on Page #1, MRLX1020 wrote:
#1480 Virginia Polytechnic Institute No disposition information - N&W n/a Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1480 84 seat coach PC 1480 MDOT 1401 MARC 101 GA (6/01)

#1488 Emory & Henry College No disposition information - N&W n/a Emory and Henry College 1488 84 seat coach PC 1488 MDOT 1409 MARC 109 To Ringling Brothers

#1489 Scioto County PC #3231; no 1976 sale listed; MARC #unknown; to Virginia Museum of Transportation - N&W n/a Scioto County 1489 72 seat snack bar PC 3231 MDOT 1410 MARC 103 GA (6/01)

#1498 Ohio State University PC #3240; no further disposition - N&W n/a Ohio State University 1498 72 seat snack bar PC 3240 MDOT 1414 MARC 105
On Tuesday, December 31st, 2013, 15th Post on Page #1, Rainier Rails wrote:
Remaining Questions:

6. The four N&W cars which were initally acquired by SWGX/SAM Shortline and later acquired by Inland Lakes Railway/Florida Rail Adventures--did all four receive EOLX reporting marks? When did these cars make the move to Florida, and when were they put in storage?
On Tuesday, December 31st, 2013, 1st Post on Page #2, jmlaboda wrote:
At least one car recieved EOLX report markings, 101 shown in use in 2009, but other cars are shown still on SAM even as the EOLX cars were in-transit north to SNC in 2011.
On Thursday, April 3rd, 2014, 8th Post on Page #2, MRLX1020 wrote:
Like a Bigfoot sighting in the East Tennessee woods today - it does exist!

This is the first time in 50 years that one of these cars has been seen in Tuscan!

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On Friday, April 4th, 2014, 12th Post on Page #2, southern154 wrote:
So is this car owned by TVRM? If so will we see it on the upcoming excursions?
On Friday, April 4th, 2014, 13th Post on Page #2, Rainier Rails wrote:
TVRM acquired four of these cars from Inland Lakes Railway/Florida Rail Adventures last year, one of which was sold to the Roanoke Chapter:

N&W Virginia Polytechnic Institute (PRR #1480)

N&W Emory & Henry College (PRR #1488)

N&W Scioto County (PRR #1489)--to Roanoke Chapter

N&W Ohio State University (PRR #1498)--pictured above as restored to Tuscan Red with PRR number applied
On Friday, April 4th, 2014, 15th Post on Page #2, Tim Andrews wrote:
MRLX 1498 is now owned by Mid America Railcar Leasing. The effort to get it back into service involved mainly their people with assistance from TVRM and various contractors. The car is operating in the 21st Century Steam train beginning this weekend.
On Friday, April 4th, 2014, 2nd Post on Page #3, Rainier Rails wrote:
Thanks, Tim, for the info on Ohio State University! Are the other two cars still owned by TVRM?
On Saturday, April 5th, 2014, 8th Post on Page #3, Tim Andrews wrote:
At this time TVRM expects to retain the final two cars we acquired last year. Just to keep the historical record straight, we purchased all four cars from the Southwest Georgia Railroad Excursion Authority. We immediately resold one to the Roanoke Chapter and later decided to sell one to Mid America. With the 630 repairs out of the way and the work on the 4501 winding down, we want to get to work on our two cars pretty soon.

The #1498 Ohio State University, #1480 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and #1488 Emory and Henry College were all in the consist of Iowa Pacific's Polar Express on the Grenada RY (ex-IC/CN Grenada Sub), as seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5TAdb86EiQ. The latter 2 cars are now in IC Chocolate & Orange (I'm assuming this is a vinyl application over the stainless), and carry MRLX reporting marks (as #1480 and #1488). The #1498 is still in Tuscan Red with N&W lettering. Question: did plans/priorities change at TVRM, and the decision was made to also sell these 2 cars to MRLX along with the #1498, or do these 2 carry said reporting marks for [an]other reason[s] (UMLER, etc.)?

Also in the consist was Iowa Pacific's #133/#800766 Chambersburg Inn (ex-Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, exx-MARC 42 seat café lounge #133 Chambersburg Inn [rebuilt 1991, stored 2001], exxx-NJT 64 seat coach-12 seat smoker #5428 [no name, rebuilt 1980], exxxx-#1544, exxxxx-PC #1544, exxxxxx-PRR #1544 [Class P85L, rebuilt 1963], nee-Class PS21B 21RM sleeper #8251 Chambersburg Inn).

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 12:43 pm 

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Hi Folks,

I'm new to the RPN forums. I'm trying to find details on some of the coaches currently in service on the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad. Several of these are former Akron Metro, former MARC, former PRR Budd Coaches that were originally built as 21-Roomette Sleepers in 1949.

I think I have most of them identified but I'm still unclear on the origins of car 166. Can anyone identify 166's original name and number?

CVSR 161, Steven Wait, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8266, 1529 Latrobe Inn
CVSR 162, No Name, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8283, 1521 Sharon Inn
CVSR 163, Siegfried Beuhrling, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8244, 1507 Beaver Falls Inn
CVSR 164, Jesse Angell Hall, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8255, 1533 Coshockton Inn
CVSR 165, Salem Inn, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8281, 1510 Salem Inn
CVSR 166, Renner Percy Family, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR , ??????????
CVSR 167, Simon Perkins, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8279, 1502 Princeton Inn
CVSR 168, Clarence Reinberger, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8243, 1536 Ashtabula Inn
CVSR 169, Spirit of Summit, Coach, Budd, 1949, PRR, 8256, 1534 Culver Inn


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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:57 am 

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I belive it is PRR # 8260 "GREENSBURG INN", which became coach # 1540, then NJT # 5426, then MARC 166. While in service to MARC, the name was installed as a tribute to the cars heritage.

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:55 pm 

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The only cars that were reassigned their names at MARC were the 140's and the Hagerstown Inn and Braddock Inn. While the decals were made for all of the 140's, I believe winter intervened, and not all actually got their names back. The names of the 140's were on a small panel at the end of the letterboard with a keystone, followed by the car name in Maryland DOT italic font over the term "MARC Heritage Fleet" in helvetica.

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 Post subject: Re: PRR/N&W Sleepers to Commuter Service
PostPosted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 1:32 am 

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So for the ones CVSR has, did these go to Conrail in 1976 before going to NJT in 1983? When were they sold to the MARC, 1989? Also, it appearances MARC upgraded their seating capacity to 80 in 1991?

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