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Originally Posted by Dominic Mazoch:

Were the PRR "Sharks" ever used on the:  1.  The LCL "Merchandise Service" trains, and 2. MOW work trains?  Thanks! 

Most photos I've seen of the Pennsy's freight sharks show them pulling coal and ore trains. Baldwin products were noted for their low-end pulling ability (As well as leaking oil and cooling water like sieves). 

 

I think they served in coal train served on the New York Central too, operating on the line that connected with the Virginian Rwy. in Deepwater, WV.

Last edited by Nick Chillianis

Dominic

 

The PRR didn't run dedicated "Merchandise Service" freight trains.   Merchandise Service box cars were mixed in with other cars in PRR freight trains.

 

The PRR did run a good number of mail and express service "passenger" trains on scheduled routes.  Some PRR mail and express trains included coaches for revenue passengers, dead heading employees, and train crew.  Some mail and express trains carries no revenue passengers and trailed a lone rider coach or a special express service cabin car.  Several hundred X29 PRR express service box cars (Railway Express Agency lettering in addition to PRR lettering) were equipped with passenger train steam and signaling lines for this service.   Merchandise Service X29 box cars did not run in the mail and express trains as they did not have steam and signal lines.

 

Ed Rappe

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Originally Posted by Keystoned Ed:

Dominic

 

The PRR didn't run dedicated "Merchandise Service" freight trains.   Merchandise Service box cars were mixed in with other cars in PRR freight trains.

 

The PRR did run a good number of mail and express service "passenger" trains on scheduled routes.  Some PRR mail and express trains included coaches for revenue passengers, dead heading employees, and train crew.  Some mail and express trains carries no revenue passengers and trailed a lone rider coach or a special express service cabin car.  Several hundred X29 PRR express service box cars (Railway Express Agency lettering in addition to PRR lettering) were equipped with passenger train steam and signaling lines for this service.   Merchandise Service X29 box cars did not run in the mail and express trains as they did not have steam and signal lines.

 

Ed Rappe

Ed,

 

I never realized that a cabin car might be attached to a passenger / baggage / mail train.  Typically what cabin car would be used or was most popular in this service?

 

Thanks,

 

George

Originally Posted by G3750:
 

Ed,

 

I never realized that a cabin car might be attached to a passenger / baggage / mail train.  Typically what cabin car would be used or was most popular in this service?

 

Thanks,

 

George

The PRR had quite a number of N5 series cabin cars that were lettered for "Passenger Service" and "Assigned to Railway Express Agency". Those special Cabin Cars even had train lined steam heat for when they were on a passenger/express train, in addition to the standard coal stove.

Originally Posted by CAPPilot:

Did a quick search but could not find any O gauge PRR cabins with "Passenger Service" and "Assigned to Railway Express Agency".  Has any been made?  Right now I plan to use one of my GGD P70s at the end of my express.

 

Ron

I'm glad you looked.  Not surprised to learn none have been made.  But it might be an interesting idea.  There are so many prototypes out there that we never see.

George

Originally Posted by CAPPilot:

Did a quick search but could not find any O gauge PRR cabins with "Passenger Service" and "Assigned to Railway Express Agency".  Has any been made? 

 

Yes. Check out the KOHS Models site. They have only been made in 2-Rail SCALE. I have one for my layout for when ever I operate a PRR express train.

 

Right now I plan to use one of my GGD P70s at the end of my express.

 

Ron

 

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