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Union Pacific
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photo above shows early interior colors/decor as well as the 'dress of the day' {ebay/jp}
UP coach ad above from 1959 {Jack Deasy} |
UP was a late entrant in converting trains to domes, except for the purchase of GM's "Train of Tomorrow" in 1950 for NP-GN-UP "pool" service. |
Although none of the cars ever "officially" moved to Amtrak, they actually ran in the first month or so of Amtrak's existence under short term lease on Amtrak trains operated by UP until other cars were substituted. |
Pictured below is a special with nearly all the business fleet domes {John Arbuckle/Andrew Taylor}
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and another shot with nearly all the business fleet domes {brettrw/trainweb}
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ALSO OF NOTE: When UP took over the Chicago & North Western, they "inherited"(9/11/96) business car #421 "Powder River", ex MILW 53, a 'Super Dome' (running in the special shown above). The car was stored unused except for OLS and specials and later sold to the North Carolina Dept of Transportation, but UP nonetheless qualifies as an owner of a "full" dome. All cars were built by American Car & Foundry except the last 6 built (203/7011-7015) and the "Train of Tomorrow" cars (7010, 8010, 9015, "Dream Cloud"), all of which were built by Pullman Standard. photo below of a true "domeliner" {Dan Dawdy} |
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WABASH 203 (pool car)
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UP 7010
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UP 8010
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Please e-mail us any additional info or corrections. additional info: Roy Wullich, PTJ, Gary844, Jack Deasy, Robert T Clark, John Henderson (7015 in AK) |
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