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4/25/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Ashtabula Carson Jefferson Railroad Company
Type: Passenger Car
AAR Class: PA: Car equipped to handle passengers.
AAR Type: M500
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
User Notes:   Former LIRR

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AC&J Cafe Car
Title:  AC&J Cafe Car
Description:  AC&J Cafe Car
Photo Date:  6/9/2011  Upload Date: 6/9/2011 10:43:31 PM
Location:  Jefferson, OH
Author:  Mitchell Schultheis
Categories:  Roster,RollingStock,Station,Passenger,Track
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Views:  485   Comments: 1
ACJR 7099
Title:  ACJR 7099
Description:  A tip of the hat to David Collison for the following research...: Long Island Railroad 7099, class P-54D Built in 1927 by the American Car & Foundry. Equipped with steam heating, fans for cooling and a 2-2 seating arrangement. 7/56 - Upgraded to a 3-2 seating arrangement and other modernizations. 12/21/1974 - Sold to Steamtown Foundation, then in Bellows Falls, VT. 1976 – Rebuilt into a Diner. Named “The Cephas Kent Inn” for use on the Vermont Bicentennial Steam Expedition. Repainted into a purple & tan paint scheme. By 1983 had been renamed the “Williams River Inn”. Converted into a café car. This is where it acquired the SF lettering above the 7099 markings. Painted Tuscan Red with Yellow Pinstriping. 1987 – Sold to the Knox & Kane RR in Marienville PA. Painted brown & orange. Converted half of the snack bar into a gift shop. 10/11/2008 – Sold At Auction to Unknown Scrapper. Almost immediately resold to Delta Railroad Construction. 4/2009 – Moved to AC&J for storage over NS tracks. Converted to roller bearings for the move. COTS at WC. 3/2017 – Sold to private owner by Delta Railroad Construction 3/19/2017 and 3/20/2017 - Loaded onto truck bound for Walkersville Southern 3/22/2017 – Unloaded at Walkersville Southern. /DL
Photo Date:  3/23/2017  Upload Date: 3/23/2017 9:00:58 PM
Location:  Walkersville, MD
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  RollingStock,Passenger
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Views:  486   Comments: 1
ACJR 7099
Title:  ACJR 7099
Description:  A tip of the hat to David Collison for the following research...: Long Island Railroad 7099, class P-54D Built in 1927 by the American Car & Foundry. Equipped with steam heating, fans for cooling and a 2-2 seating arrangement. 7/56 - Upgraded to a 3-2 seating arrangement and other modernizations. 12/21/1974 - Sold to Steamtown Foundation, then in Bellows Falls, VT. 1976 – Rebuilt into a Diner. Named “The Cephas Kent Inn” for use on the Vermont Bicentennial Steam Expedition. Repainted into a purple & tan paint scheme. By 1983 had been renamed the “Williams River Inn”. Converted into a café car. This is where it acquired the SF lettering above the 7099 markings. Painted Tuscan Red with Yellow Pinstriping. 1987 – Sold to the Knox & Kane RR in Marienville PA. Painted brown & orange. Converted half of the snack bar into a gift shop. 10/11/2008 – Sold At Auction to Unknown Scrapper. Almost immediately resold to Delta Railroad Construction. 4/2009 – Moved to AC&J for storage over NS tracks. Converted to roller bearings for the move. COTS at WC. 3/2017 – Sold to private owner by Delta Railroad Construction 3/19/2017 and 3/20/2017 - Loaded onto truck bound for Walkersville Southern 3/22/2017 – Unloaded at Walkersville Southern. /DL
Photo Date:  3/23/2017  Upload Date: 3/23/2017 9:01:05 PM
Location:  Walkersville, MD
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  RollingStock,Passenger
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Views:  387   Comments: 1
ACJR 7099
Title:  ACJR 7099
Description:  A tip of the hat to David Collison for the following research...: Long Island Railroad 7099, class P-54D Built in 1927 by the American Car & Foundry. Equipped with steam heating, fans for cooling and a 2-2 seating arrangement. 7/56 - Upgraded to a 3-2 seating arrangement and other modernizations. 12/21/1974 - Sold to Steamtown Foundation, then in Bellows Falls, VT. 1976 – Rebuilt into a Diner. Named “The Cephas Kent Inn” for use on the Vermont Bicentennial Steam Expedition. Repainted into a purple & tan paint scheme. By 1983 had been renamed the “Williams River Inn”. Converted into a café car. This is where it acquired the SF lettering above the 7099 markings. Painted Tuscan Red with Yellow Pinstriping. 1987 – Sold to the Knox & Kane RR in Marienville PA. Painted brown & orange. Converted half of the snack bar into a gift shop. 10/11/2008 – Sold At Auction to Unknown Scrapper. Almost immediately resold to Delta Railroad Construction. 4/2009 – Moved to AC&J for storage over NS tracks. Converted to roller bearings for the move. COTS at WC. 3/2017 – Sold to private owner by Delta Railroad Construction 3/19/2017 and 3/20/2017 - Loaded onto truck bound for Walkersville Southern 3/22/2017 – Unloaded at Walkersville Southern. /DL
Photo Date:  3/23/2017  Upload Date: 3/23/2017 9:01:10 PM
Location:  Walkersville, MD
Author:  David Larrabee
Categories:  RollingStock,Passenger
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Views:  229   Comments: 0
ACJR 7099
Title:  ACJR 7099
Description:  The WS recently acquired another LIRR commuter car, this one from the AC&J in Ohio, for use as a cafe car on future excursions. Look closely, on this side one can find marks for three other railroad besides AC&J, including Long Island Railroad, Steamtown Foundation, and the Knox & Kane.
Photo Date:  8/26/2017  Upload Date: 11/2/2017 9:32:04 PM
Location:  Walkersville, MD
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Views:  203   Comments: 0
ACJR 7099
Title:  ACJR 7099
Description:  End view of the car reveals the old owl eyed style windows long associated with the Pennsylvania Railroad. No surprise there as this car was in service on Long Island at a time when PRR controlled the LIRR.
Photo Date:  8/26/2017  Upload Date: 11/2/2017 9:36:42 PM
Location:  Walkersville, MD
Author:  Paul Koprowski
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Views:  318   Comments: 0


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