N&W Diner
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Sat Sep 4 18:18:03 EDT 2004
There were four lightweight diners, Nos. 491-494, built by
Pullman-Standard in 1949. Generally assigned as such, two were for the
Powhatan Arrow, two for the Pocahontas. However, shopping and other
circumstances occasionally changed that scheme of operation.
One was converted to the dormitory car, later sold, one was sold to an
operation in Lewiston, Maine where it and two PG coaches were converted
to a restaurant. One went to Amtrak, was damaged in a wreck at
Dyersburg, Tennessee in 1973 and it was retired and given to Lakeshore
Chapter NRHS. The remaining car, N&W kept for business car specials
after the end of passenger service. In the mid 1980s, the Amtrak car
was reacquired by NS for business car trains, and both remain with the
company today.
Ken Miller
On Sep 4, 2004, at 10:09 AM, nw-mailing-list at nwhs.org wrote:
> Did the N&W have a diner named Powhatan? If not does anyone know who
> did. This diner eventually ended up on Royal American Shows train.
>
> Larry Smith
>
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