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U|Ai(T.Up Ot Trai}|S ThePennsylYania Railroad ]U|AI(T.UPOTTRAI}|S r{rrryYoRl( Dtutst0t{ No.3 In effect2:00 A. ]Yl. Sunday,Sept.28, 1952 forthe Information ofEmployes P. M. ROEPER, Supeilntendent IhePennsyfyania Railroad IvIAIfi.UPOFIRAINS NEtt/YOR|( DTI|ISION No.J fn effect2;00 A. tv|. Sunday,Sept. 28, lgiz Forthe fnformation oftmployes P. M. ROEPER, Superinlendent P.R.R.TRAINS TO AND FROM I.. I. CITY Equipment From 221 (Sai.) DAILY 100 Irriday-SundayA-177 2.40l,.XI. l DAILY 1'5 3JO PJI. 194 Friday-SundayI A-153 I'ool D.E.SUNDAY I-,0 I1\I. 251(274 Sat.) -oe SUNDAY 9.50P.li. D.E.-SUN. 743 9.50I'.[I. I / 1d SUN.-HOL. ItD Pool l__ Eqstword P.R.R.Troins to long lslond City Arrive Frequency Train New York For Train 263 D.E.SAT.-SUN. i()s 9.10A.XI. SATURDAY I z+z 1 g.+o,q-Nr. ] DAILY 256 i e.50A.Xr. i Pool DAILY 120 i0.55A.\I. i 155 DAILY 7r4 11.05A.X{. i 711(7C7 Sun.) DAILY 106 I 114 D.E,SUNDAY 718 i SUN..HOL. ?8r- 799 SATI]RDAY 7.50P.l'L l 209Sun. SATURDAY 221 9.36P.I . i 207Sun. NOTE:Equipment off Train 194 leav S.S.Yd. 8.00 p.U. to 1,.t. Citu MAIT DRAFTS MS60(Open) 155 PTACINGTIME OF NIGHT STEEPINGCAR DRAFTS lFor DRAFT ..Att BI,I7ON4 2e L.E.E. Train Daily Except Sun. Sundays lFor Exc. Sunday BMTOM 65 L.E.W. 6l 10.00P.x,{. lFor Leave NI560-Semi-Open 65 ot 10.30P.XI. lFor 17q 11.00P.\{. s.s.Yd.1.30 P.I{ BMTOM 137 L.E.E. 101 10.30I'.XI. 11.00P.N{. lFor Placeon BM70(30FT) 103 10.30P.X{. 11.00P.X{. lFor137 L,E.W. OD 10.30P.\{. 11.00P.M. "J" Track r BtrI-?OX{ Inorr 611 11.00P.xI. NOTE: Postalcars assigned io Tlain 29. All inboundsleepers to be vacatedon arrivalexcept 187-102-108-22-66 which 6578-6568-6529 areto bc Yacated7.00 A.I{. E.S.T. ProiectCar 6539 MS-60(Open) 71 PTACINGTIMES OF MAII CARS DRAFT r.8" 860 (Papers)Sat. 71 AT PENNA. STATION,N. Y. Exc. Sur:day B&nI (LVITR) 607 Train101- 8.40P.l,{. Train 3- 5.20P.M. Leave BM-70n'I " 107- 9.00P.\'I. Train 11- 9.00P.M. 39 |L.E.I!'. " 119-10.55P.NI. 13- 2.15A.['I. s.s.Yd.5.40P.M B-ti0 ENY-3 173-11.55P.\{. 25- 5.45A.M. (" Placeon P70 ENY3 109- 3.40A.M. 29- 3.45lr.tr{. " t37- 2.45P.M. 65- 3.30P.I{. Track 14 tsXI-7Otrlxc. Sat. 67 |L.E.E. 135- 5.35P.U. l'.X{. " 67- 7.30 BX,{-70M 67 " 16r- 6.15P.M. 39- 7.00P.M. IL.E.W 55- 9.30P.NI. B&I,I (NI{) 168 Train 170- 2.00P.M. " 178- 2.45P.I{. Train 625- 6.00A.I\'I. " 168- 7.00P.M. " 609- 8.45A.M. I MS-60 For 135 180- 6.15P.[I. k 607- 6.10P.M. ..c" 4" DRAFT 11BM70X{ For 135 L.E.E. r94- 9.ooP.xt. " 611- 9.15P.M. " 186-10.55P.X{. Exc.Sunday lr BM-70nI For 135 L.E.W. Leave lt Bll-;0 t30 F.T.) For 135 (Open) NOTE S.S.Yd.5.00P.Xl. ll ]1560 Sat. Fori01 (Prcf. All passengercarrying carsare AIR-CONDITIONED exccptu'here the lettcrs Plaeeon ll IISC0 luaill For107 NAC appearalongside tye type of car. Track10 11BlI70 For 107 E.E. I X 560(Openz For107 TRAINSAUTHORIZED TO CUT-OFFCARS AT HUDSON l n170 For107 t+ta-5+9&.122-270 I l\{560(Open) Exc. Sat For101 I X 70Exc. Sai. For101 E.E. I Bl'I70 (30li.T.) Exc. For101 E.W. Sat. Hack F'or180-194 XI70 (NH) Exc. Sat. Eor180 |L.E.E. M70 (NII) Uxc. Sat. Eor180 |L.E.W. M70 (NII) Exc. Sat. For180 |L.L.W. 860 (NID Exc. Sat. For 180 XI70 (NII) Sat. For 194 M70 (NII) Sat. For 194 860 (NH) Sat. For194 IL.E.W NOTE: After Drafi "F" arrives on Track g shift 102's Head End Track 10 to Track g. MAIL DRAFTS MAII DRAFTS 1 ll&ll (LV) Exc. Sat. I,'or611 610 rni0(L\l For til1 DRAFT .'H" PRO(Lr) ForLI-2010\204 ]1 Exc. Sunday Ir{i0(L\) For 611 Exc. Sunday RPO(LI) irri. I,'orLI-201G6 ir Leavc t\IS60(Open) I or oll Lcavc ltl'O (LI) IJxc.Fri. ForLI-70E-512 l1 s.s.\'d.8.00 l,.xl. I ]il170\l lor J5 L,E.E. s.s.Yd.11.30 P.\I. IiPO (LI) Fri. LI-2008-514 Place on IJ]IZo(3oFT) Iixc. Sat. I0r u5 I,.8.\\. I'lace on IIPO (LI) Exc. l'ri. LI-2008-8 ll Tracli 14 NIS{jO(opcn) For 11 lracK 15 tsage.(LI) or LI-E1-32 ll I xl70 Irrir 11 L.E.E. I ll\170 (301'T)Iixc.Sat. Itcir 1 1 L.lil.w. uuzo-n For 65 L.E.E. lr l'Ili0 Sat. For i1 DRAFT ..t" 1B&X,{(LV) itor 607 ,1 ]1 1'70llxc. Sat. For l1 Sunday 1 BX'I70-II For 161 L.D.W. NOTII: Draft to stop clcar oi ,15crossor,er. Pul Leave 1 B&X{ (LV) For 611 Track 1S.I')nginc on eastend of Draft to placecars from Track 14to Track S.S.Yd.1.00 I'.N{. Bage.(LV) ['or 611 "J" l1 Placeon 1 XI70 For 11 L.-U.E. 7 X20 ]ixrr Sat. Track 3 1 IJXI7O For 11 L.E.W. DRAFT .'E" 1 lj{i0 Exc,Sat. L1P70 l:or I 1 Exc. .sunda]' I Il50 L-xcSat. Leave I llti0 Ilxc .(at. Bn'1i0(30 F.T.) i'or 101 s.s.Yd.11.00 l'.xl. 1150Jlxc Sat. l2 DRAFT ..r" XIStiO(Pref. XIail) F'or107 ltlace on \2{tsat j7 Sunday NITO For 107 'I'rack 4 ll l]60 ,qat. Leave NISti0(Open) l,'or 107 1 I2f) Sat. s.s.Yd.9.30 I,.xL [{70 lbr 107 2 I]60 .qat. Place on 13fiO(Opcn) l'or 107 ustt.s"t. ir Track g P70 Iror 107 I ltr;rrfol,.n, l',,r ltrT l!trrIIZ DRAFT .rF" 3 1,70 !.or 107 For 1E6 I!.xc.Sundtl' L \lS{i(}(Opcn) I'0r119(173Sun For 186 Leave I ll70 rrs sun) For 18ti ]n,. {ri: jr,.o.w S.S.l'd..c.15I'.II. I 1Jll70(3{) I.'f.r I/orI"'rllll(l73Sun)rJ,.E.\\I1{} (173 Sun)lL.E.\\' Itor 1E6 I'lar{,,n >ltsr.pors 1,,: l:l DRAFT ..K" 1 N{S-60 trbrl1l Tracli {) I flsi;0 I!\c. Sat. 1,'orlSd i I Il&\IIl&11 (NIl)(r"ll) Irorlbr 186 L.E.E.L.ti.-U. Sunday i llII-70NI I ur Zi) 1xlTo (Nll) ,r,' L.It.ll. Leave I tsI\{-70 I,'or 13 E.E. lr',,, (Open) I lli0 (NII) llrc. .Sat. For lit(j L.E.\trI. s.s.Yd.11.45 P.X{ 1 B-tl0 For 13 NUT.l.: Itlsan,l t.'i's,rrrspl""c,l,,r,lra"k ruais*ailra"kis-a;iiab-le. Placeon P7u-GSlt I,'or 13 "J" Track l x'I-70 lbr 109 IlSll0 (0pen) 1ll DRAFT "G" lFor I 8-60 For'109 )lStl0(Opt'n) Iror 2i lirc. Sundal' 4 I'7O-FBIi Itor 109 Leave IJ,\l-;01I Iior 25 r,.E.lt. (L.I!.D.) ii.ii.\-d. I 1.1i I).11. Ir ll-70 I"or'25 I,.8.\\:. NOTE: Train 33-BI{70-Xi exceptSunday on train from yard. (L.D.\I.) Place on lls-(i0 |or li} (S5Sun.) I,'m.NI{lll3SS Yd. Train 41 I BX{70 on train from yard daily. (L.IJ.D.) Track 13 1l-.1-(i() Iior 13 (tl1Sun.) I,'m.NH183SS.Yd Train 29 1tsXI70-XI on train from yard Sunday. llll-7t) (J:ixc.Sat.) rl'or 13 L.U.li. NOTE: Baggagecars equippedriith permanentswinging mail stanchions. Ii-{i0 13(si Sun.) lfot Must be equippedfor mail storagelines on trainsshown below. l3 (,!5Sun.) ll,irr r t-oc-.t-/ l-o /-D:). 109 llior 101-107-119(173 Sun.)-1 11-129-155-135. llbr 109 : Ooachesfor Train 109to be movedfrom S.S.Yd. in scnarate EXPIANATIONOF SYMBOLSAND CHARACTERSUSED IN MAKE-UPOF PASSENGERTRATNS M-70 Full PostalCar BMTOM I\{odified Postal Car (60 ft. Mail and 10 ft. Bag.) BMTON. Ilodified Postal Car (60 ft. X{ail and 10 ft. Bag.) BM70 . Baggageand Mail Car MS60 . Mail StoragoCar PBMTO Passenger,Baggage and Mai Car PBTO PassengerBaggage Car PBTO-ER LoungoBaggage Car PDB85.R (BUDD-LW) Loungo,Baggage, Dormitory Car PDBTO-R (SW) Lounge,Baggago, Dormitory 860 . 60 fi. BaggageCar (Ventilator Type) BOOB 60 fi. BaggageCar (Balloon Type) B6OA 60 fi. BaggageCar (Auto End Door) B70 . 70 fi. BaggageCar BTOA. 70 ft. SceneryCar (End Door) BTLA . 74 ft. HorseCar B748 74 ft. Horse Car (End Door) P70... Coach P70D . PartitionedCoach PC70 Cafe Coach PU-84.. (NAC)1202to1205 PU-88. (NAC) 1200,1201,r2r4ho122l MP. MUCoach I{U Passenger,Baggage Car MU Baggage-MailCar MU BaggageCar Parlor CombinedCar Broiler Loungo Car Parlor Car P.R.R. Parlor Car 17000to 7122Incl. SleepingCar P.R.R. SleopingCar (LW)-8000 to 8141Incl. Siandard Weight Equipment Lightweight Equipment Air Conditioned Non Air Conditioned Milk-Express Refrigerator Car SteelBox ExpressCar SteelBox ExpressCar Letter End East Letter End West Holidays Days after Holidays First Trip Last Trip When Needed Roclining Seats NOTE:Type X42 60 fooi SteelBox Express Cars Series 2540 to 2549inclusive nowin service.
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