What size passenger cars did Southern Railway use in the early 1900's
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mr toad
Mr toad,
As other Railroads,also used,60 to 70 ft..If you like reading,click on link;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passenger_car_(rail)
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Cheers,
Frank
Mr Toad,
For some reason,it won't link, so if you would like to read all about it,just put that URL into your search engine and you should get it.
Sorry!
Gidday Mr. Toad, to the forum. Here's a link that may help.........................
http://southernmodeler.info/SRrollingstock/SR_Pass_Car_DGMS_1914_1932.pdf
Cheers, the Bear.
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80' wood passenger cars, like the MDC "Pullman Palace" cars, were built during the 1890's so would have been around in the 1900's. However many shorter wood cars would still be in use. I know Pullman had some 50' or 55' parlor cars that lasted into the 1920's.
thanks , guys
for all this information - much appreciated
rdeal