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JANUARY 15, 1954 NEW YORK CENTRAL PULLMAN ASSIGNMENTS Newberry Librarycitation: Culver, D JANUARY 15, 1954 NEW YORK CENTRAL PULLMAN ASSIGNMENTS Newberry LibraryCitation: Culver, D. R. Assignment of Cars by Plan to New York Central System, 1954, Jan. 15. Pullman Companu Archives, 05/04/01, Box 1, Folder 1 NYC SYSTEM Westbound Other RR NYC SYSTEM Eastbound Loading Day Frequency Other Features AC Owner Key Line Seq. Origin Destination PLE B&A NYC StLS MC B4 THB PLE Num RR PLE THB B4 MC StLA NYC B&A PLE Number D E5 E6 E7 5 6 7 A S Car Name Plan 1 2 22 ROOMETTE, PULLMAN STANDARD, POST-WAR 5220 1 New York Chicago 65 650 1 Caminada Bay 4122 EM NYC 5220 2 Chicago New York 66 663 1 Cape Code Bay 4122 EM NYC 5325 1 New York Chicago 67 6701 1 Tampa Bay 4122 EP EM NYC 5325 2 Chicago New York 68 6801 1 Tawas bay 4122 EP EM NYC 5326 1 New York Chicago 67 6702 1 Traverse Bay 4122 EP EM NYC 5326 2 Chicago New York 68 6802 1 Three Mile Bay 4122 EP EM NYC 5332 1 New York Cleveland DH 1 James Bay 4122 EM NYC 5332 2 Cleveland New York 73 731 1 Little Neck Bay 4122 EM NYC 5168 3 Chicago New York 22 221 1 Chippewa Bay 4122 EM NYC 5218 1 New York Detroit 47 47 477 1 Nahant Bay 4122 EM NYC 5218 2 New York Detroit 17 17 1703 1 Nahant Bay 4122 EM NYC 5218 3 Detroit New York 48 48 487 1 New York Bay 4122 EM NYC 5218 4 Detroit New York 8 8 801 1 New York Bay 4122 EM NYC 5327 1 New York Detroit 47 47 478 1 Pigeon Bay 4122 EM NYC 5327 2 Detroit New York 48 48 488 1 Quincy Bay 4122 EM NYC 5182 1 New York Cleveland 57 576 1 Raritan Bay 4122 EM NYC 5182 2 Cleveland New York 58 587 1 Saginaw Bay 4122 EM NYC 5182 1 New York Cleveland 57 575 1 Turtle Bay 4122 EM NYC 5182 2 Cleveland New York 58 586 1 Peekskill Bay 4122 EM NYC 5298 1 Boston Buffalo 43 43 432 1 Haverstraw Bay 4122 EM NYC 5298 2 Buffalo Boston 52 42 520 1 Humber Bay 4122 EM NYC 5298 2 Buffalo Boston 152 42 1520 1 Humber Bay 4122 EM NYC 5289 1 Cleveland Detroit 73 306 730 1 Dorchester Bay 4122 P EM NYC 5270 2 Detroit Cleveland 309 290 3091 1 Dorchester Bay 4122 EM NYC 5224 1 Cleveland Chicago 89 894 1 Chesapeake Bay 4122 EM NYC 5332 2 Chicago Cleveland 290 2903 1 Gardiners Bay 4122 EM NYC 5328 1 Detroit Chicago 315 3150 1 1 Sandusky Bay 4122 EM NYC 5329 2 Chicago Detroit 316 3161 1 1 Sandy Hook Bay 4122 EM NYC 5329 1 Detroit Chicago 315 3151 1 Thunder Bay 4122 EP EM NYC 5328 2 Chicago Detroit 316 3160 1 Sturgeon Bay 4122 EM NYC 5221 1 Detroit Chicago 315 3153 1 San Francisco Bay 4122 EM NYC 5221 2 Chicago Detroit 316 3163 1 Sheepshead Bay 4122 EM NYC 5190 1 New York Chicago 65 651 1 Birch Bay 4122 EM NYC 5190 2 Chicago New York 90 903 1 Dorcas Bay 4122 EM NYC 5190 3 Gardiners Bay 4122 EM NYC 5257 1 Detroit Indianapolis 307 307 3078 1 Huntington Bay 4122 EM NYC 5257 2 Indianapolis Detroit 304 304 3041 1 Jamaica Bay 4122 EM NYC 5275 1 Toledo Chicago 9 136 1 Casco Bay 4122 EM NYC 5275 2 Chicago Toledo 290 2908 1 Chaumont Bay 4122 EM NYC 5269 1 Cleveland Cincinnati 417 4170 1 Wild Fowl Bay 4122 EM NYC 5269 2 Cincinnati Cleveland 442 4420 1 Willoughby Bay 4122 EM NYC 5217 1 New York Chicago 67 679 1 Great South Bay 4122 EM NYC 5217 2 Chicago New York 68 689 1 Great Peconic Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 1 Mexico Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 2 Manhasset Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 3 Mobile Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 4 Monterrey Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 5 Smithtown Bay 4122 EM NYC Extra 6 Sodus Bay 4122 EM NYC 10 ROOMETTE 6 DOUBLEBEDROOM, PULLMAN STANDARD, POST-WAR 5161 1 New York Chicago 25 255 1 Sacandaga River 4123 EM NYC 5161 2 Chicago New York 26 265 1 St. Joseph River 4123 EM NYC 5305 1 New York Chicago 25 254 1 Sabine River 4123 EM NYC 5305 2 Chicago New York 26 264 1 Swan River 4123 EM NYC 5310 1 New York Chicago 67 677 1 Sangamon River 4123 EM NYC 5165 2 Chicago New York 68 688 1 Saugus River 4123 EM NYC 5324 1 New York Chicago 67 678 1 St. Clair River 4123 EM NYC 5208 2 Chicago New York 68 687 1 St. Mary's River 4123 EM NYC 5324 1 New York Chicago 65 652 1 St Francis River 4123 EM NYC 5208 2 Chicago New York 66 661 1 St. Regis River 4123 EM NYC 5208 1 New York Chicago 65 653 1 Salmon River 4123 EM NYC 5323 2 Chicago New York 66 662 1 Scioto River 4123 EM NYC 5323 1 New York Chicago 65 654 1 Stillwater River 4123 EM NYC 5241 2 Chicago New York 22 224 1 Sparkling River 4123 EM NYC 5340 1 New York Chicago 19 194 1 Perch River 4123 EM NYC 5339 2 Chicago New York 22 222 1 Platte River 4123 EM NYC 5267 3 Pool Chicago DH 1 Powder River 4123 EM NYC 5243 1 New York Chicago 19 192 1 Merrimack River 4123 EM NYC 1500 2 Chicago New York 22 223 1 Licking River 4123 EM NYC 5235 3 Pool Chicago Tippicanoe River 4123 EM NYC 5295 4 Pool Chicago 5244 1 New York Chicago 39 39 390 1 Beaver River 4123 EM NYC 5244 2 Chicago New York 44 44 442 1 Detroit River 4123 EM NYC 5245 3 Pool Chicago Grass River 4123 EM NYC 5284 4 Pool Chicago 5340 5 Pool Chicago 5153 1 New York Cleveland 57 571 1 Allegheny River 4123 EM NYC 5153 2 New York Cleveland 11 1120 1 Allegheny River 4123 EM NYC 5153 3 Cleveland New York 12 1201 1 Aroostock River 4123 EM NYC 5301 4 Cleveland New York 58 582 1 Aroostock River 4123 EM NYC 5246 1 New York Cleveland 21 210 1 Bourbois River 4123 EM NYC 5246 3 Cleveland New York 24 248 1 East River 4123 EM NYC 5230 1 New York Cleveland 59 5901 1 Feather River 4123 EM NYC 5230 2 Cleveland Albany 6 60 1 Farmington River 4123 EM NYC 5230 3 Cleveland Albany 78 60 1 Farmington River 4123 EM NYC 5230 4 Albany New York DH 1 Farmington River 4123 EM NYC 5175 5 Cleveland New York 12 1201 1 Farmington River 4123 EM NYC 5295 1 New York Buffalo 55 550 1 EXTRA River 4123 P EM NYC 5295 2 Buffalo New York 96 960 1 EXTRA River 4123 P EM NYC 5235 3 Pool Buffalo 5243 4 Pool Buffalo 5235 1 New York Buffalo 59 595 1 Rouge River 4123 EM NYC 5235 2 Buffalo New York 48 4807 1 Thames River 4123 EM NYC 5235 3 Buffalo New York 12 1205 1 Thames River 4123 EM NYC 5295 4 Pool Buffalo 5243 5 Pool Buffalo 5299 1 New York Rochester 99 991 1 Current River 4123 EM NYC 5299 2 New York Rochester 59 5902 1 Current River 4123 EM NYC 5299 3 Rochester New York 6 600 1 Hudson River 4123 EM NYC 5343 1 New York Rochester 59 993 1 Passaic River 4123 EP EM NYC 5343 2 Rochester New York 6 602 1 Cass River 4123 EP EM NYC 5231 1 New York Jackson 17 17 175 1 Bronx River 4123 EM NYC 5231 2 Jackson New York 44 44 446 1 Calumet River 4123 EM NYC 5175 1 New York Detroit 47 47 479 1 Housatonic River 4123 EM NYC 5175 2 New York Detroit 17 17 1701 1 Housatonic River 4123 EM NYC 5175 3 Detroit New York 8 8 not listed 1 Rondout River 4123 EM NYC 5238 1 Boston St. Louis 11 11 11 1105 1 Little Osage River 4123 EM NYC 5238 2 St. Louis Boston 12 12 124 1 Muskingum River 4123 EM NYC 5238 3 St. Louis Boston 78 124 1 Monongahela River 4123 EM NYC 5251 1 Boston Detroit 33 33 47 331 1 Des Moines River 4123 EM NYC 5251 2 Detroit Boston 48 28 28 4828 1 Agawam River 4123 EM NYC 5236 1 Boston Detroit 35 35 335 358 1 Kalamazoo River 4123 EM NYC 5236 2 Detroit Boston 44 46 46 443 1 Mahoning River 4123 EM NYC 5226 1 Boston Pittsburgh 33 33 334 1 North River 4123 EM NYC 5226 2 Boston Pittsburgh 279 38 334 1 North River 4123 EM NYC 5226 3 Pittsburgh Boston 33 284 604 1 Winding River 4123 EM NYC 5226 4 Pittsburgh Boston 28 28 604 1 Winding River 4123 EM NYC 5267 1 Buffalo Chicago 27 279 1 Amazon River 4123 EM NYC 5267 2 Chicago Buffalo 90 908 1 Ausable River 4123 EM NYC 5339 3 Pool Chicago 5340 4 Pool Chicago 5225 1 Cleveland Chicago 89 890 1 Blanchard River 4123 EM NYC 5225 2 Chicago Cleveland 290 2904 1 Bon Femme River 4123 EM NYC 5333 1 Cleveland Chicago 89 891 1 1 Tiffin River 4123 EM NYC 5333 2 Chicago Celve 290 2907 1 1 Deer River 4123 EM NYC 5334 1 Cleveland Chicago 89 893 1 Elkhart River 4123 EM NYC 5334 2 Chicago Cleveland 290 2906 1 Gila River 4123 EM NYC 5268 1 Detroit Cincinnati 309 309 3090 1 Illinois River 4123 EM NYC 5268 2 Cincinnati Detroit 302 302 3020 1 Iroquois River 4123 EM NYC 5159 1 Detroit Chicago 31 3102 1 Little Miami River 4123 P EM NYC 5245 2 Chicago Detroit 316 3165 1 Little Miami River 4123 EM NYC 5244 3 Pool Chicago 1406 1 Bay City Chicago 352 3520 1 Niagara River 4123 EM NYC 1406 2 Bay City Chicago 316 3520 1 Niagara River 4123 EM NYC 1406 3 Chicago Bay City 358 86 3587 1 Neponset River 4123 EM NYC 1406 4 Chicago Bay City 351 3587 1 Neponset River 4123 EM NYC 5701 1 New York Toronto 21 371 371 712 CP 212 1 Des Plaines River 4123 EM NYC 5701 2 Toronto New York 821 CP 382 382 12 8210 1 Rocky River 4123 EM NYC 5707 1 New York Toronto 21 371 371 712 CP 215 1 Miami River 4123 EM NYC 5707 2 Toronto New York 821 CP 382 382 12 8212 1 Neshannock River 4123 EM NYC 5705 1 New York Toronto 99 377 377 772 CP 998 1 Ottawa River 4123 EM NYC 5705 2 New York Toronto 59 377 377 772 CP 5905 1 Ottawa River 4123 EM NYC 5705 3 Toronto New York 821 CP 382 382 12 8214 1 Oswegatchie River 4123 EM NYC 5702 1 Boston Toronto 11 21 371 371 712 CP 1101 1 Oswego River 4123 EM NYC 5702 2 Toronto Boston 821 CP 382 382 46 46 8010 1 Rasisin River 4123 EM NYC 4048 1 New York Los Angeles 59 103 CNW 5910 1 Chicopee River 4123 EP EM NYC 4048 2 New York Los Angeles 103 UP 5910 1 Clinton River 4123 EP EM NYC 4048 3 Los Angeles New York 104 UP 1043 1 Pacific Bridge 9522 EP EM UP 4048 4 Los Angeles New York 104 CNW 68 1043 1 Pacific Command 9522 EP EM UP 4048 5 Pacific Cruiser 9522 EP EM UP 4048 6 Pacific Harbor 9522 EP EM UP 4048 7 Pacific Waters 9522 EP EM UP 4091 1 New York Oakland 19 27 CNW 1927 1 Pacific Lodge 9522 EP EM UP 4091 2 New York Oakland 27 UP 1927 1 Pacific Union 9522 EP EM UP 4091 3 New York Oakland 27 SP 1927 1 Pacific Waters 9522 EP EM UP 4091 4 Oakland New York 28 SP 287 1 9037 4140C EP EM SP 4091 5 Oakland New York 28 UP 287 1 9039 4140C EP EM SP 4091 6 Oakland New York 20 CNW 22 287 1 Connecticut River 4123 EP EM NYC 4091 7 Buffalo Rapids 4123 EP EM PRR 4044 1 New York Los Angeles 25 17 ATSF 2502 1 Pine Fern 9521 EP SE ATSF 4044 2 Los Angeles New York 18 ATSF 26 2602 1 Pine Beach 9521 EP SE ATSF 4044 3 Pine Bell 9521 EP SE ATSF 4044 4 Pine Brook 9521 EP SE ATSF 4044 5 Pine Cavern 9521 EP SE ATSF 4044 6 Pine Arroyo 9521 EP SE ATSF 5703 1 Toronto Chicago 39 19 CP 1901 1 Trinity River 4123 EM NYC 5703 2 Chicago Toronto 20 CP 358 3581 1 Thornapple River 4123 EM NYC 6279 1 Richmond St.
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