Those blue railcar with yellow stripes didn't look very good. They should have just kept them in the original ivery. Does anybody know where the smooth-sided cars went?
I believe the blue and yellow fleet as they we called lasted on VIA until the late 90s and were sold off to private operators or scrapped. A couple still survive on The Pas to Pukatawagan mixed train in Manitoba which is operated by the Keewatin Railway with the VIA train stuck on the rear of the freight train.
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I last saw a few of these in 2006 when I was touring the USA and Canada by train (my
pic of a baggage car here). Although
VIA Rail promote it, a number of locals and VIA Rail employees strongly advised against travel unless you were either a local or accompanied by one. Can be a rough ride, and I'm not talking about the track conditions. Here's
a video of a typical consist.
That said, I've never seen inside one of those cars, I'd be interested to know what condition they're in today.
Edited by jamesbrownontheroad, 23 May 2012 - 10:27 AM.
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