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Quad Graphics Private Train for sale

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Quad Graphics Private Train for sale
Posted by CMStPnP on Saturday, January 28, 2017 10:52 PM
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Posted by ROBERT WILLISON on Sunday, January 29, 2017 8:53 AM

Great looking cars that are Amtrak ready.  What AMT really needs are a few more dome cars, at least a second to team up with csr they have.

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Posted by BaltACD on Sunday, January 29, 2017 6:48 PM

Any announced reason for the sale?

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Posted by CMStPnP on Sunday, January 29, 2017 7:18 PM

BaltACD
Any announced reason for the sale?

I think the former Quadrucci that bought the train croaked and his heirs see no use for it.    Pretty sure the same will happen to the Charter Steel and Wire train that is in NYC colors and in the Milwaukee trainshed.    Generational thing.

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Posted by CSSHEGEWISCH on Monday, January 30, 2017 7:59 AM

ROBERT WILLISON

Great looking cars that are Amtrak ready.  What AMT really needs are a few more dome cars, at least a second to team up with csr they have.

 
And where would the domes operate?  Almost all of the trains operating west of Chicago are Superliner-equipped and clearances would be a problem for many of the eastern trains.
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Posted by ROBERT WILLISON on Monday, January 30, 2017 9:43 AM

CSSHEGEWISCH

 

 
ROBERT WILLISON

Great looking cars that are Amtrak ready.  What AMT really needs are a few more dome cars, at least a second to team up with csr they have.

 

 

 
And where would the domes operate?  Almost all of the trains operating west of Chicago are Superliner-equipped and clearances would be a problem for many of the eastern trains.
 

Amtrak could pair it with its existing dome and provide service in both directions ie when the cars operate s on the Adirondack, their could be both a Southbound and northbound departures. Same when it operate out of Chicago to Detroit.  Again just my opinion.

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Posted by bill613a on Monday, January 30, 2017 7:07 PM

Domes should operate on the ADIRONDACK year round.  Maybe in addition to this dome car Iowa Pacific might be in the market to sell some of its equipment.

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Posted by 54light15 on Monday, January 30, 2017 10:52 PM

About ten years ago, that train was in Toronto on a track near the harbour that is now torn up. It was pretty fine to see and the track it was on was right across the street from the best liquor store in town. Nice. 

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Posted by daveklepper on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 3:57 AM

Amtrak should buy back the domes.  They should operate south of Washington on the two Florida trains or the Crescent.   Or on the Cardinal.   Or Boston - Albany.  Or daily Albany - Montreal.

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Posted by CMStPnP on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 8:13 AM

daveklepper

Amtrak should buy back the domes.  They should operate south of Washington on the two Florida trains or the Crescent.   Or on the Cardinal.   Or Boston - Albany.  Or daily Albany - Montreal.

Charter Steel owns an ex-UP Dome that they have kept in really good shape.  Have a hunch UP RR will buy it back for their excursion trains if it ever hits the market.

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