Description
Railroad Short Name: C&O
C&O’s Pere Marquette had the distinction of being the first all-new American streamliner to enter service in 1946, running between Grand Rapids, and Detroit, Michigan. Based on its initial success, service was soon extended to Chicago. A variety of new Pullman-Standard cars were assigned in the 1950s, as the trains were kept fresh and modern to attract riders. Providing convenient service for business travelers and tourists, the trains also handled large volumes of mail into the 1960s. While the C&O had opted to join Amtrak, the Pere Marquette was one of many smaller trains that faded in history on May 1, 1971.
Pere Marquette Features:
- Based on Cars & Locos in C&O 3-Color Scheme Used 1954-1963
- Real Metal Finish Simulates Stainless Steel as Appropriate Per Car
- Paint Color-Matched to Original C&O Color Chips
- Factory-Installed Grab Irons
- Proto MAX(TM) Metal Knuckle Couplers
Pere Marquette Passenger Car Features:
- Newly Tooled Diner-Coach, Lunch Counter Lounge & 10-6 Sleepers Available for the First Time
- Prototypically Accurate Window Tinting
- Cars Available With or Without Factory-Installed LED DC/DCC Lighting
- Correct Turned Metal 36″ Wheelsets
PLEASE NOTE: As these cars are the correct prototype length and feature full underbody detail to match the prototypes, a minimum 24″ radius is recommended for operation.
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