52 Years of Railroad Photography |
The Cimarron River is a former Frisco Railroad 14-4 sleeper built by Pullman in 1948 for the Meteor. From this side one can see the window for the "porter", now galley, the paired windows of the double bedrooms, and then the windows for the roonettes. It is seen just out side St. Louis Union Station 0n July 23, 2012 following a trip to Chicago and a connection with an Amtrak Hiawatha and then the S S Badger former rail car ferry across Lake Michigan. |
Here we see the owners, brothers Andy and Tony Marchiando. |
Here are four views inside Roomette 7 | ||||
These views show the hallways, the galley, and the doorway to the vestibule in the Cimarron River. | ||||
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