xdford I tried a PM but it was not working...if you could email please?
Yes, will do. Sorry for the delay!
Cheers, Ed
Hi Ed,
I would like to credit your dad and you with the photos... I tried a PM but it was not working...if you could email please?
TIA
Trevor
Could you use my email addy with the details of the pics please inc your name and dad and/or uncles name? I have placed the pix on the article downloaded from Flickr and captioned as best as I can,
TIA and Thanks for being quick off the mark to help!
Cheers
I wondered if that was a Duplex.
Coachbuilt's discussions of the Austin coaches starts here:
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/p/pickwick/pickwick.htm
The discussion of the Duplex Day Coaches is on a following page. One identifying detail is probably the square-framed windows.
These had an astoundingly short operational life in the service for which they were designed. The first (of a supposed 45) were placed on the run via St. Louis in mid-1930... and Missouri outlawed these large vehicles by October.
(Incidentally, anyone who can definitively flag the date of the change from NiteCoach to two words...)
Here's something that ought to be interesting for you PRR aficionados:
This is probably a Duplex Parlor Coach, one of two that Penn-Greyhound ran between New York and Washington DC. Note the snazzy but terminally dim Woodlites...
OvermodThese Nite Coaches were about the closest we got to actual Pullman service on rubber tires... and here's one with a new life. (SP de Mexico if I remember right and those numberboards are a guide...)
A modified 1930 - 53 passenger Duplex Day Coach version of Pickwick Nite Coach
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/bus-stop-classic/bus-stop-classics-1928-1933-pickwick-nite-coach-whats-old-is-new-again/
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.
Of course he is.
I'm just making sure he knows about the existence of one thing that belongs in the book in the first place. Same with the item that followed mine.
xdfordIf you could see your way to sending me a photo directly that YOU have taken
I believe trevor is looking for photos that can be rightfully and legally published.
I could be wrong, though.
Does this count?
Brent
"All of the world's problems are the result of the difference between how we think and how the world works."
You should track down the rights to this.
These Nite Coaches were about the closest we got to actual Pullman service on rubber tires... and here's one with a new life. (SP de Mexico if I remember right and those numberboards are a guide...)
Hi, Trevor
I'll get some information together and send it to you in the next day or so. I may be able to rescan some of the prints at a higher resolution if needed, too. Sadly the only information I have is what my dad wrote on the back of some of the prints.
I know he belonged to the Railway & Locomotive Historical Society and they organized some New England activities he was involved in through the late 1930s until the War.
Regards, Ed
Could you send me the details on my email please inc your name - it can be your collection photo by your dad and uncle,
Thanks Mate
Hello,
I have some photos, not taken by me but my father and his brother-in-law did, of some of the Sandy River & Rangely Lakes equipment.
SR and RL Longcar Reo by Edmund, on Flickr
SR&RL_No_3 by Edmund, on Flickr
There is a download option at Flickr.
There are more examples at Flickr, here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gmpullman/albums/72157682199774396
I don't think my dad would have any problem with the photos used for a good cause.
Hi All,
I'm an associate editor of the Rail Modeller Australia magazine (railmodelleraustralia.com.au) and I was sent an article of a freelance rail truck conversion which I would like to fill out with a couple of other examples either prototype or model.
If you could see your way to sending me a photo directly that YOU have taken of either a model or the prototype and don't mind seeing your work in print (with due credit of course), please send a hi-res JPG or better still a RAW pic especially if it is a model to me at trevorjgibbs@gmail.com .
Regards and TIA from Australia
Trevor Gibbs