Freshly-repainted Arkansas & Missouri office car TRAVELLER was parked at Springdale, Arkansas with about a dozen Alcos. TRAVELLER was built by Jackson & Sharp in 1901 as Bangor & Aroostook wood office car 200. It was sold to the Intercolonial Railway as their WINNIPEG and then became Canadian Government Railways car 30. Somewhere around this time the car was rebuilt with steel sheathing over the original wood, to the configuration that it now wears. From CGR it became Canadian National 102, then CN 85 and then CN 65 before being sold into private ownership. It eventually became A&M TRAVELLER and then Livonia Avon & Lakeville 100. |
Date:
9/22/1990 |
Location:
Springdale, AR Map |
Views:
788 |
Collection Of:
Michael Palmieri |
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Author: Paul H. Oliver, Jr. photo
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Picture Categories: Passenger |
This picture is part of album: PAUL H. OLIVER, JR. |