QUOTE: Originally posted by Mr. Frank After reading the thread about the greatest passenger trains in North America - a couple of questions came to mind which many of you knowledgeable railfans out there could certainly answer: 1. In what years did the NYC and PRR re-equip the 20th Century and Broadway? - It seems it was around 1948-1949... 2. The 20th Century remained all-pullman until 1958, and I believe the Broadway remained all-pullman until or almost until Amtrak in '71 - does anyone know the years in question? 3. As the greatest north american passenger train thread suggests to me, the three most commonly voted for pre-Amtrak passenger trains were, in no particular order: 1. Super Chief; 2. Twentieth Century Ltd. 3. Broadway Ltd. Putting personal preferences aside (easier said than done...) were there any specific features of the actual passenger cars or on-board services on each train which gave one an advantage over the other? For example, the Super Chief had an onboard barber, ability to host private-room dining parties in the Turquoise Room, etc.... What were the special features which set the 20th Century or Broadway apart?
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