by mike253
In 1966/1967/1968 I would have to pass under the PRR Northeast Corridor in the vicinity of what is now the Metropark Station in Iselin, NJ to get to school. I would often see a train headed to New York between 8:00 and 8:30AM. What made this train curious is that directly behind the baggage car were two black or dark blue sleepers that bore no railroad name. In the usual area on the top of the cars, both had "THE EAGLE" written in white.
Does anyone know the origination of these cars (railroad, city, train, where switched to the PRR??????)
Also, am I correct in assuming that the cars were being carried on the Broadway Limited to New York?
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Mike
Does anyone know the origination of these cars (railroad, city, train, where switched to the PRR??????)
Also, am I correct in assuming that the cars were being carried on the Broadway Limited to New York?
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Mike