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Thanks for the most recent photos. 

 

If you haven't visited the first page of this thread in a couple of days, I've edited the first post to name every member who supplied an image, photo or artwork, in this thread.  To each of you, THANK YOU!  (And if I have overlooked anyone, let me know.)

 

Let's keep it going; there's plenty more photos and artwork to share here.

Originally Posted by Chugman:

Carl - Thanks for the City of New Orleans pictures.  I didn't realize they had a dome on that train?  It looks like it was a first class train in it's day.  Now I have to listen to the song again while I'm in the mood.

 

Art

Art, I saw your post in the thread about what "name" trains should be made, and I recalled my years as a student in NO (and riding the trolley from campus to Lee circle for a summer job), and did a quick and dirty Google search to come up with the images in the above reply.  I lack the savy to put the Arlo Guthrie tune to the reply, but it was playing on a loop (in my head) when I searched the web and posted the reply.  Perhaps one of the forum members has a LIONEL IC set, I know of at least one, who can make a video--run the set with the music!

 

Glad you enoyed the reply. 

The Southern Pacific Coast Daylight images are among the most colorful and abundant.  Here's a link to the website, Cruising the Past, that includes the photos here and a period film/video 3 minutes in duration of the Daylight under steam power:

 

http://cruiselinehistory.com/t...lass-and-not-amtrak/

 

The 3+ minutes period film/video of the Coast Daylight is here.

 

 

Chasing the Daylight by William Phillips

SP art no artist listed

SP Daylight Art1 playing cards

SP photo stretched out

SP Daylight photo lady in parlor car

SP Daylight photo 1956

SP Daylight photo

 

Note:  The first picture is a painting titled "Chasing the Daylight" by William Phillips. 

 

 

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If trains were like this today ,but updated with wifi,  flat screens,  and food. I could get my kids to travel in a relaxing manner!  Shut up and sit Down!, Don'nt  make ME stop this Train!!!...., Or so help me. Could you do this every day every way sans your car ? We drove in the car.... Too the station an took the train!! It was a bullet , TGV, Maglev, or  Hyper diesel an BAM!! We.was There..  Seems Completely Doable...SO WHAT GIVES????

Originally Posted by josef:

If trains and services were like this today, I would only travel by rail, forego car and planes.

What? And give up this...

 

 

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for something like this?

 

 

 

 

 

Originally Posted by Diesel Dan:

Howard posted this image of the Wabash/UP City of St. Louis heading westbound out of St. Louis and passing through Forest Park.

 

I thought it cool that the locomotive had the Wabash Flag and the UP Shield on the nose, did any Wabash locomotive ever have that nose?

Dan

 

 

 

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Dan, really like the picture, but can't answer the question.  Here's the City of St. Louis with UP E8's:

 

UP E8 ABA City of St. Louis

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