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Author:  nathansixchime [ Sun Nov 20, 2022 3:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Canadian dome car acquired by Indiana rail excursion company

Full press release, history, details, plans and photos: https://fortwaynerailroad.org/2022/11/first-class-dome-car-acquired-for-indiana-excursions/

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NORTHEAST INDIANA – The Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society has acquired the Riding Mountain Park, a vintage streamlined dome-lounge-observation car built in 1954 for transcontinental passenger train service on the Canadian Pacific. The acquisition was made possible by a private donor.

Plans call for the car to undergo a significant multi-year mechanical overhaul that will update its electrical and HVAC systems and interior furnishings at a cost of approximately $250,000. Donations can be made online at http://www.fortwaynerailroad.org or by mail.

“Most first-class trains of the 1940s and 1950s featured a dome car, lounge car, or an observation car. With Riding Mountain Park our future guests will be able to enjoy all three and we are overjoyed at the opportunity to preserve this experience,” stated Wayne York, Senior Excursion Manager. “Its acquisition is a special way to end our 50th Anniversary and mark the beginning of a new chapter.”

Named for the Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, Canada, the car’s design was partially inspired by the California Zephyr’s stainless steel passenger cars in the United States. The Riding Mountain Park was once part of “The Canadian,” a first-class passenger train that operated between Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver and was one of eighteen such Park-series cars.

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Pending restoration, the car will enter service as part of the Indiana Rail Experience, a new rail tourism program operating on the Indiana Northeastern Railroad in Western Ohio, Northeast Indiana, and Southeast Michigan over former Wabash Railroad and New York Central trackage. In 2022, the Indiana Rail Experience welcomed over 6,000 guests from 35 states and three countries in just ten days of operation. Events and excursions in 2023 will feature historic Nickel Plate Road steam locomotive no. 765, and other vintage locomotives and historic passenger cars.

Earlier this year, the Fort Wayne Railroad purchased the Collinsville Inn and Franklin Inn, two 1950s-era Pennsylvania Railroad passenger coaches, from the DC Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society and completed the renovation of former California Zephyr and Amtrak dining car Silver Diner, as well as completed the conversion of a former Santa Fe baggage car now named the John H. Emery.



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Author:  SD70dude [ Sun Nov 20, 2022 4:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Canadian dome car acquired by Indiana rail excursion com

Will you be putting a buffer car behind it? (sorry, I couldn't resist)

Seriously though, congratulations, it's terrific to see the last available Park car going to an excellent home.

Have you decided on a paint scheme yet?

Author:  Alexander D. Mitchell IV [ Sun Nov 20, 2022 7:22 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Canadian dome car acquired by Indiana rail excursion com

SD70dude wrote:
Will you be putting a buffer car behind it? (sorry, I couldn't resist)


No, an HEP/ETH-equipped loco for heating and light, just like the British do.

Author:  PMC [ Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Canadian dome car acquired by Indiana rail excursion com

Alexander D. Mitchell IV wrote:
SD70dude wrote:
Will you be putting a buffer car behind it? (sorry, I couldn't resist)


No, an HEP/ETH-equipped loco for heating and light, just like the British do.

I think SD70dude is referencing a puzzling move by VIA: https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews ... -decision/

Author:  nathansixchime [ Sun Nov 20, 2022 8:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Canadian dome car acquired by Indiana rail excursion com

Fortunately, this car pre-dates the modifications made to the Park cars that are giving VIA their present concerns.

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