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Owner: Amtrak
Type: Passenger Car
AAR Class: PA: Car equipped to handle passengers.
AAR Type: M500
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
AMTK Class:   Heritage
User Notes:   PACIFIC MIST, 10RM-6DB sleeper, ex-#2620, nee-UP #1427, Budd, 1950, to dorm #2520

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The Heritage equipped Broadway Limited
Title:  The Heritage equipped Broadway Limited
Description:  Crew dorm, "Pacific Mist"
Photo Date:  10/15/1988  Upload Date: 1/4/2014 7:40:24 AM
Location:  Cove, PA
Author:  Bob Kise
Categories:  RollingStock,Passenger,Action
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UP PACIFIC MIST
Title:  UP PACIFIC MIST
Description:  Built by Budd in March 1950 in Lot #9660-039 to Pullman Plan #9522 as UP 10 roomette-6 double bedroom (10RM-6DB) sleeper PACIFIC MIST, 1 of 50 PACIFIC-series cars built in that Lot, which was ordered in February 1948; cars were delivered between December 1949 and June 1950. Besides PACIFIC EMPIRE, which was wrecked in 1951, the other 49 cars were assigned #14xx-series numbers in 1969, the PACIFIC MIST was assigned #1427, which was applied in August 1969. 5 cars were sold to the Milwaukee Road in 1969, 1 car was retained by UP, and the other 43 cars were sold to Amtrak in 1971 as #2600-#2642, PACIFIC MIST as #2620. Besides 3 which were wrecked during Amtrak's first decade, the remaining 40 cars were converted to HEP in 3 batches, the 1st group of 13 cars were converted in 1977-1978, including PACIFIC MIST, which was converted to HEP #2920 in September 1977. Between 1997 and 2000, Amtrak converted 14 of these 40 cars to crew dormitory-lounges, PACIFIC MIST was converted to dormitory #2520 in October 1998. #2520 was retired in January 2003. Scanned with an Epson V550 from a Kodak-processed Ektachrome duplicate 35mm slide. Neither the date nor the location are written on the slide, which is stamped 1992, but this photo was taken pre-Amtrak. The PACIFIC MIST appears to have loading number FC4, the sleeper to the right has loading number FC11. According to Dave Seidel, the "FC" prefixes reveal that this is a chartered movement, most likely a Vietnam-era troop train from Fort Riley, KS, to Oakland. If not a troop train, than this could either be for a Shrine Convention or a Bankers Convention.
Photo Date:  12/8/2014  Upload Date: 12/12/2014 4:44:12 AM
Location:  Denver, CO
Author:  Richard R. "Dick" Wallin/John C. Benson Collection
Categories:  Passenger
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