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Re: (erielack) "Rider" cars



rider cars were used on the rear of trains that were primarily mail and
express.  They were often equipped with a stove for heat so that it would
not be necessary to hook up all the steam lines.  Erie train 8 had one.
The passenger carrying cars were in the middle.  DL&W train 44 which like
Erie 8 at one time was a milk train also carried a stove-car rider on the
rear.

Art Tross

At 01:21 PM 8/29/06 -0400, you wrote:
>All this talk of dormitory cars brings up a question I've had. The answer
is probably simple enough....
>
>The Erie had dedicated "rider" cars - I know at least one or two
Stillwells had a two-digit number with an "R" prefix. In EL days, two
former RPO cars also became rider cars, R29 and R30. Were there any other
cars?
>
>Did the DL&W have such cars, or was this an Erie thing?
>
>The riders were crew members returning to their base location? Why not
just ride in a caboose or in the motive power? (I've seen lots of video of
EL trains with many crew members riding trailing units, perhaps they
switched to this?)
>
>Were the RPOs reconfigured with seating for the riders?
>
>Does anyone know which of the two RPO rider cars is sitting, off trucks
and with a burned interior, by the railroad museum in Elkhard, IN?
>
>	- Paul
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