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Wow. Now there’s an interesting train
Actually, single level cab cars with bilevels were common for a while…presumably while the bilevel cab cars were still being delivered. I have several shots of them myself–John
Like John, I saw this several times on the Georgetown line as well.
The bilevel cabcars didn’t come along until 84, meanwhile the bilevel coaches were already approaching a decade in use at that point. This happened quite a bit, though I think one single level Hawker and a set of bilevels behind it were more common.
Thanks guys. Well so much for that being a mystery. I don’t know if I have any other shots with this sort of combination, thats why I asked about it.
I was a brakeman on the single level cars and by the time I became conductor in 84 most of the GO coaches were bi levels.
First bi-level coaches; 1977, first bi-level cab cars; 1983. Six years of intermingling!