by gokeefe
I found this excellent scan of an MEC 1931 timetable. I looked for this in answer to my own curiosity about the MEC's Long Distance Service. In particular I was wondering if there were any other trains of similar stature to The Gull. The answer was pretty clearly, "No", with the obvious exception of the seasonal only Bar Harbor Express. I did however encounter Train Nos. 43 and 44 Pine Tree Limited which appeared to be very well appointed day trains with parlor cars and lounges. Other than this example and the Flying Yankee there simply doesn't appear to have been a train of similar stature to The Gull. I did notice though that the Pine Tree Limited seemed better appointed than The Gull.
Is this correct? Was the Pine Tree Limited in fact MEC's "true" first class train? Perhaps a heavyweight peer to the lightweight Flying Yankee? At least from my read of the schedule The Gull didn't appear to be as well appointed.
Is this correct? Was the Pine Tree Limited in fact MEC's "true" first class train? Perhaps a heavyweight peer to the lightweight Flying Yankee? At least from my read of the schedule The Gull didn't appear to be as well appointed.
gokeefe