Iced A/C passenger cars
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Fri May 26 01:05:43 EDT 2017
The Pennsylvania Railroad was the largest operator of ice activated air conditioning systems. In the January 1953 issue of The Official Register of Passenger Train Equipment I found over 200 PRR heavyweight sleeping cars with ice ac, as well as 17 dining cars. Large numbers of P70 coaches had ice ac. I think the coaches which lasted in service up to the 1970's were converted to electro-mechanical ac. No lightweight cars ever had ice ac.
When the nationwide airline strike happened summer of 1966, the railroads were faced with a sudden increase of passengers. Not knowing what to expect the first day of the strike, B&O added some spare sleeping cars in Washington's coach yard to the Capitol Limited. One was PRR "Octagon House" a 13 bedroom heavyweight. When the train reached Cumberland, MD 125 miles west of Washington, the carmen there could not figure out how to ice the car.
--Rick Morrison
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According to John White's "The American Railroad Passenger Car" an ice system used 500 lbs. of ice/hour per car. 4,500 lbs. of ice were needed every 360 miles or 9 hours. The loading the 300 lb blocks of ice were labor intensive and a costly storage expense. While an ice system cost far less than a mechanical one, the day to day operation was 5 times greater than mechanical systems. By 1945 very few cars were entering service with ice systems, and existing ice cooled cares were being rapidly converted to mechanical systems.
WJPowers
On 5/24/2017 1:05 PM, NW Mailing List wrote:
Were there provisions/processes for servicing cars from other railroads that might travel N&W rails? (I know that the Southern had some ice and brine A/C cars, for example) I don't know how long an ice 'charge' would generally last in cars with such systems.
Thanks again,
Brent
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Subject: Re: Iced A/C passenger cars
N&W did not use the ice system for any of its own cars.
Jim Nichols
On Wednesday, May 24, 2017 7:08 AM, NW Mailing List <nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org> wrote:
How late did N&W have ice and/or brine A/C type passenger cars in operation? What kind/class of cars and how many? How long did the ice supply in such cars last before needing to be refilled? How and where were these re-icings done?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge,
Brent
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