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A beauty. It was also great being trackside and seeing a Business Car riding the tail-end of a passenger train. You have captured a moment of history here. Great photo.
Thanks for this!!! I used to see the business car “Lacombe” a number of times, behind the head end power, as I recall, but no idea what ever happened to it.
Reminds me of that photo of a business car in “Train Country”. The CP Rail logo looks surprisingly in place on that car.
Mr. Mooney, classic picture, but where is the Park car ? By the date this picture was taken, I believe the Park observation dome car only operated on #11 to Sudbury in the summer month, so outside July & August it was possible to tack Ontario on the tail end when someone “higher up” was travelling to Sudbury. When there was a Park car on the rear and a business car was travelling, it was right behind the head end power, Thanks for this.
I was thinking the same as “railwayguy” above. The Toronto-Sudbury Park car usually operated from 15 June to 15 Sept. Perhaps it was added a little late that year – maybe the day after this photo was taken. By this time the summer Canadian was much shorter than it had been until 1970. From my recollection the two sleepers ex-Toronto in June was increased to three by July. The same short consist was on the Montreal section. We took a Toronto-Vancouver trip in July 1976 and there were only five sleepers plus Park car west of Sudbury.