Santa Fe Super Chief crossing the Mojave Desert powered by F7's ABBA No. 38 |
1954 Super
Chief #17
ACF Baggage 3456
ACF RPO 87
ACF 10-6 Sleeper Palm Haven
ACF 10-6 Sleeper Palm Stream
ACF 4-4-2 Sleeper Regal Crest
ACF 4-4-2 Sleeper Regal Gate
ACF Dome 501
Pullman Diner 603
Pullman Dormitory Lounge 1341
Budd 10-6 Sleeper Pine
Pass
Budd 10-6 Sleeper Pine Dale
ACF 4-4-2 Sleeper Regal Inn
ACF 4-4-2 Sleeper Regal Court
Sleeping Cars Design
10-6 10
Roomette, 6 Bedroom
4-4-2 4
Compartment, 4 Bedroom, 2 Drawing Room
4-1 4
Drawing Room, 1 Bedroom
Santa Fe #17 consist. The ACF Sleepers, the Observation cars, the Pleasure Dome, the Diners, and the Lounge Dormitory cars were built exclusively for the Santa Fe Super Chief. The Budd sleepers were built for general distribution and frequently found themselves on the Super Chief.
All models are from Kato.
All models are from Kato.
American Car and Foundry Baggage #3456 delivered in 1950.
Railway Post Office car 87 manufactured by ACF and delivered in
1947.
Palm Haven is an ACF built 10-6 sleeper delivered in 1951.
This photo shows the B side of this car.
AFC's Regal Gate delivered in 1950, B side..
Pullman made Diner was delivered for the Super Chief in 1950.
The 1341 Dormitory Lounge was built by Pullman and delivered in 1950.
The Diner always ran with the Kitchen end next to the small dining room (The Turquoise Room) of the Dome Lounge. This allowed for direct access.
Pine Dale by Budd also delivered in 1951. The Pine Dale and the Pine Pass were both modified from Kato CB&Q 10-6's. I opened up the Wheel wells and painted the cars with Alclad II Aluminum.
Regal Inn is a 4-4-2 built by ACF.
Regal Court is a 4-4-2- built by ACF.
Vista Canyon is a 4-1 Sleeper Observation built exclusively for the Super Chief and delivered in 1950.
Additional Information:
Kato recently released a two pack of Santa Fe sleepers with an eleven bedroom sleeping car, and the above Pine 10-6. The cars were delivered without skirts attached, but many of the cars had their skirts added by Santa Fe Employees.
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Thanks for your interest.
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