Seaboard Coast Line passenger, mail, & express train No. 3 is making fast time approaching Franklinton, NC in February 1968. The consist of No. 3 has diminished considerably by this date and the train will be cut from the schedule very soon. Today we find a PRR 4-4-2 Pullman on the headend deadheading to some point south followed by a single REA Express reefer, a baggage car, and a combine.
What did passenger trains look like before Amtrak in America, and Via Rail in Canada? Find out in this album with 2,700+ Historical Photos from early passenger trains of North America from the 1900's up until the early years of Government passenger trains
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