1952 GG1 Morning Congressional Consist
Hello, I am new to american passenger car trains as I live in Australia. Could someone please tell the consist for a 1952 GG1 Morning Congressional passenger train.Regards Matthew Redden
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The September 1953 consist of Train 131, the Morning Congressional was:P-85-H (deadhead) New York to Washingtonfour P-85-H New York to WashingtonCoffee Shop Taverntwo P-85-HDining Room -- Kitchen...
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This is the same consist as the Afternoon Congressional, right? ---- with perhaps one fewer parlor car. I assume each trainset made a run as the "Morning" and a run as the "Afternoon."
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Couplet A was train 131 turning for 152, the northbound Afternoon Congressional. Couplet J was train 124, the northbound Morning Congressional, turning for train 153, the southbound Afternoon Congo....
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Hello, I am new to this Society, too. But I have long been an admirer of the Pennsylvania Railroad even though I live in Florida. March 17, 1952 saw the inaugural run of the new stainless steel...
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Gentlemen, since this thread started I have acquired a 1965 PRR passenger timetable which shows that in that year there was no northbound Morning Conressional (A southbound, yes). So, I have to...
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