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AMTK 3222 |
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AMTK 3222, Palm Beach. formerly SCL-6602 & SAL 15. Six bedroom, buffet lounge car |
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8/7/2010 Upload Date: 3/8/2014 7:16:35 PM |
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Green Bay, WI |
Author: |
J Fischer |
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Roster,RollingStock,Passenger |
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PPCX 800239 |
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PPCX 800239, formerly AMTK 3222 'Palm Beach', formerly SCL 6602, formerly SAL 15, spotted along the southeast side of the former C&NW depot at Green Bay, WI on 22 Sep. '14. The 6 bedroom lounge car was built by American Car and Foundry Corp. in 1949 and ran on SAL/SCL between NY and FL for many years. AMTK spent $150,000 on repairs and remodeling after a wreck in 1974, but discontinued it from service in 1977. It was purchased from Amtrak by a private owner in 1978. He reconfigured the interior to 5 bedrooms, bar-lounge, and kitchenette. The restoration of the sleeper-lounge car was done well enough that it qualified to be pulled by AMTK trains. Not sure how long he owned it or who owns it now. |
Photo Date: |
9/22/2014 Upload Date: 10/5/2014 3:50:41 AM |
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Green Bay, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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597 Comments: 0 |
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GTW 4917 |
Description: |
A CN train, with a friendly engineer, passes the former C&NW depot as it hauls 6 cars northeast at Green Bay, WI, on 9 Jul. '22. The depot, designed by Charles Sumner Frost, was built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style and completed in 1899. Passenger train service ceased in 1971 but it was still used by the railroad for years. From 1996 until 2021, it was home to Titletown Brewing Co. When they moved to larger quarters in one of the neighboring former cannery buildings, a new restaurant moved in. The depot is also a stop on the Green Bay Packers' Heritage Trail. On the right is PPCX 800239, formerly AMTK 3222 'Palm Beach', formerly SCL 6602, formerly SAL 15. The 6-bedroom lounge car was built by American Car and Foundry Corp. in 1949 and ran on SAL/SCL between NY and FL for many years. AMTK spent $150,000 on repairs and remodeling after a wreck in 1974, but discontinued it from service in 1977. It was purchased from Amtrak by a private owner in 1978. He reconfigured the interior to 5 bedrooms, bar-lounge, and kitchenette. The restoration of the sleeper-lounge car was done well enough that it qualified to be pulled by AMTK trains. Not sure how long he owned it or who owns it now. |
Photo Date: |
7/9/2022 Upload Date: 1/22/2023 11:19:47 PM |
Location: |
Green Bay, WI |
Author: |
T. P. Bruss |
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GTW 4917(GP38-2) |
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143 Comments: 0 |
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