QUOTE: Originally posted by siberianmo For cnw4001 RDCs are special indeed, always enjoyed traveling in 'em, short distance or long. [tup] I used to commute to Boston with the B&M aboard their RDCs back in the late 60s. There was quite a fleet at North Station; South Station too with the NH .... Appreciate you comments! [tup]
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PASSENGER TRAIN NOSTALGIA #4 Here’s something to ponder with regard to our appreciation and fascination with Classic Trains. Check this out (from The Official Guide of the Railways – 1956) Did you know that the Canadian National Railways also owned and operated hotels in major cities along their main lines Check these out: : CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTELS, LTD. City...…………....…Name..…..……………Rooms..…..Open Ottawa, ON.………. Chateau Laurier……… 550……… All year Winnipeg, MN.…… The Fort Garry.………. 265...….... All year Edmonton, AB.…… The MacDonald……... 480……… All year Saskatoon, SK...… The Bessborough……. 260……… All year Vancouver, BC.…... Hotel Vancouver.……. 560...…… All year Halifax, NS.….…… The Nova Scotian…… 150.……… All year Charlottetown, PE.. The Charlottetown…... 110……… All year St. John’s, NL.…… Newfoundland Hotel… 140……… All year Montreal, QC.……. Queen Elizabeth……... ----……… Under construction Note: Hotel Vancouver operated jointly by CNR and CPR. Enjoy! Tom
QUOTE: Formal merger between NYC&HR and LS&MS didn't occur until 1914, and the resulting "new" name was - New York Central Railroad.
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