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AAR Class: PD: Car equipped for food or beverage service.
AAR Type: M520
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Milwaukee Road Diner 122
Title:  Milwaukee Road Diner 122
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Photo Date:  4/10/1971  Upload Date: 8/13/2023 5:28:58 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Railroad Avenue Ent.
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Milwaukee Road Diner 122
Title:  Milwaukee Road Diner 122
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Photo Date:  6/13/2022  Upload Date: 6/27/2022 9:40:30 PM
Location:  Charles City, IA
Author:  Wil Hata
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Milwaulee Road Diner 124
Title:  Milwaulee Road Diner 124
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Photo Date:  10/8/1972  Upload Date: 8/13/2023 5:57:39 PM
Location:  Chicago, IL
Author:  Railroad Avenue Ent.
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Milwaukee Road Buffeteria
Title:  Milwaukee Road Buffeteria
Description:  This side of the car was "restored" to the orange and maroon scheme. However given the rebuild date of 1964, the only correct color scheme for this car is Armour yellow and harbor mist grey.
Photo Date:  6/10/2024  Upload Date: 8/5/2024 2:28:17 PM
Location:  Union, IL
Author:  Tim Fennell
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Remnants of the Hiawathas
Title:  Remnants of the Hiawathas
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Photo Date:  6/10/2024  Upload Date: 8/5/2024 2:31:30 PM
Location:  Union, IL
Author:  Tim Fennell
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#800197 MONTANA
Title:  #800197 MONTANA
Description:  Built in 1947 by the MILW shops as 18 seat diner 26 seat club (tap) lounge #162, 1 of 6 such cars (#162-#167) built for the OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA; these 6 cars were ordered in February 1946 and delivered between June and September 1947. These 6 cars were displaced from the OLYMPIAN HIAWATHA with the delivery of the SUPER DOMES in 1952, and the #162 was rebuilt to business car MONTANA in 1955. In 1978, the MONTANA was sold to private ownership, and was renamed MOUNT RAINIER. It was later renamed PRAIRIE ROSE, leased to the Friends of the 261 and Wisconsin Central, and painted in WC colors. Now under new ownership and based in Los Angeles, it has been repainted back to MILW Maroon & Orange as the MONTANA. For more info, see W. David Randall's "Streamliner Cars Volume Three". 1 of 28 private cars that arrived in Seattle over several days for the 2013 AAPRCO convention train to Napa, CA. EXIF: 2:23 PM, f/3.3 @ 1/200, ISO-100
Photo Date:  9/21/2013  Upload Date: 10/8/2014 5:39:49 AM
Location:  Seattle, WA
Author:  Ted Brumberg
Categories:  Passenger
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