N&W heavyweight sleeping cars

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Thu May 15 12:06:26 EDT 2008


Would this be the first definitive evidence that Pullman cars that reverted
to N&W in the late '40's were painted in N&W scheme? Or at least one of
them. I have only ever heard speculation about this, but no actual proof.

Sam Putney

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>> From: NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org>

>> Subject: N&W heavyweight sleeping cars

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>> Date: Wednesday, May 14, 2008, 8:03 AM

>> The Summer '08 issue of Classic Trains magazine features

>> articles on Pullman operations. On page 56 there is a color

>> picture of N&W Cuttyhunk taken in Orlando, Florida in

>> 1955. The car looks great in N&W tuscan with brown

>> roof.

>>

>> --Rick Morrison

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> Rick,

>

> Thanks for the heads up! I just got a new airbrush, so this will be a

> great reference photo for when I paint up my pullman sleepers.

>

> Mark Peele

> Catonsville, MD

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> N&W in N scale

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