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Yeah, I admit all this 611 stuff sort of brought this subject to a head.  So ....what is your favorite...real...passenger car, or maybe type???    Could be a single, one off type car, such as the NS flat-backed theater observation car, or one of the two Central "Creek" observations.   Or perhaps a heavyweight 8-1-2 Pullman, right out of the box.    For me, it's a Budd stainless 10-6, of the AT&SF "Pine" series.  The Pines are rather unique in that there's no skirting, which makes the car look longer, and exposes the underfloor guts....to my delight, and that of maintenance men everywhere.  The Pines also featured roof fluting that went down to the upper window belt without any interruption. So sexy.  Too cool!   In my rather warped mindset, Budd postwar cars have an advantage in looks, and maybe even in function.   CP / Via certainly has gotten some serious mileage out of theirs.   I like heavyweights too...but then who doesn't !

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I know there are a LOT of better fancier passenger cars out there, but my current favorite is Mid America's Bryce Canyon.  An EXCELLENT super comfortable excursion car with nice bathrooms too!  I wish the FWRHS could procure it's services for ALL of their excursions.  I thought it was more comfortble and better for watching the world go by than the firrst class excursion cars I was in.

Anyone remember Peter Tilp's "Lotos Club" from Adams Industries in Union N.J....and later moved to Strasburg?   A really terrific heavyweight car with eight big sections, two commodious lounges for the men and women. A fantastic kitchen in true Pullman style, and the solarium lounge with tables for eating and big chairs for kicking back and watching the scenes roll by.  With this level of self containment, no wonder Mr. Tilp  went for this car...and did a top notch job restoring it.  In that vain,  I'd love to put a really full blown interior into my GGD Pullman 8-1-2 car....provided I could ever find the parts.  Probably have to scratch build about 95% of it!   I'm currently converting a Bachmann HO late model 10-1-2 Pullman into a diner / lounge for the Travel-lux portion of the Walther's GN Empire Builder.   Passenger cars in any scale are just too addicting !

To me, the Daylight Southern Pacific  passenger cars were the most appealing.

The only train I got to ride was NP in 1962, it was so cold the cars systems froze and we were having to buy drinks at the stops, 2 days of cold make some memories frozen in my head.

I never knew there was a skytop until years later, that would be fun to ride if I could make the trip when it ran.

Speaking towards general types:  when I visited Steamtown for the first time I fell in love with the mail car they had there.  I had never seen the inside of one before.  but to speak to a car that actually carried passengers, the business car they had there was also awesome.  It was cool to imagine travelling with everything self contained on your own private car: lounge, galley, dining room, sleeping berths.

 

So mail cars and business cars

For those who like the business cars and that environment....I'd suggest the Royal Canadian Pacific.  A solid train of Business cars, plus a few other deluxe types.  Back in '03, Rohn and I got fixed up with Nancy Mosayani at R.C.P.   Took  their Hyper De-Luxe Limited from Calgary to St. Paul.  We stayed in a 7 Master Room Heavyweight, rebuilt from a Parlor car. Whadda ride - with open railing Obs car, and food to die for!  A person could do a lot worse !

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