I am still waiting for the giant ants to emerge again.
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FOTFLMAO!I am still waiting for the giant ants to emerge again.
Make me a sergeant in charge of the booze...make me a sergeant and give me the booze!FOTFLMAO!I am still waiting for the giant ants to emerge again.
I wonder if that was because of the "step" between the PPC and Superliners.Just discussing the ADA requirements on another site and concluded that the PPC was not in compliance. Wonder if that weighed into the decision at all?
If I recall correctly the PPC fleet was refurbished multiple times after passage of the ADA. Presumably it was grandfathered in and didn't need substantial ADA rework unless structurally modified.Doesn't have to be because of the car's age. Unless they do any further modifications of course.
There is a lower level for handicap passengers.How is anything on the upper level of any of the cars ADA compliant? You'd have to climb the stairs to get there.
As I understand it, for the most part, so long as disabled passengers have access to the same services and amenities as able-bodied passengers, it's allowed. Since disabled pax can get rooms or seats on the lower level, can get their meals brought to their rooms, etc, it's allowed.How is anything on the upper level of any of the cars ADA compliant? You'd have to climb the stairs to get there.
Being unable to climb stairs is not the only type of disability that's covered by the ADA.How is anything on the upper level of any of the cars ADA compliant? You'd have to climb the stairs to get there.
Believe it or not, the government has the answer to your question!How is anything on the upper level of any of the cars ADA compliant? You'd have to climb the stairs to get there.
Or first reduce oneself to a Hundredaire from a Millionnaire as the necessary mechanical repairs and upgrades are completed using hand crafted replacement parts - or something like that. And then one has to figure out the food stuff and the rest of it.Now that I think about it buying all five of the PPCs could make a good dinner train. #badideas
There a bunch of Hi-Levels at Ozark Mountain Railcar. He could buy one or two of those for parts. And there are a lot of rail fans who would love to take a ride in the PPCs once again. Not saying that he should do this, but it is theoretically feasible.Or first reduce oneself to a Hundredaire from a Millionnaire as the necessary mechanical repairs and upgrades are completed using hand crafted replacement parts - or something like that. And then one has to figure out the food stuff and the rest of it.Now that I think about it buying all five of the PPCs could make a good dinner train. #badideas
Does the cost and severity of maintenance change if you remove them from active interchange duty and keep them isolated on private tracks? Just wondering how relatively tiny tourist railroads keep their rolling stock funcational without running into Amtrak level maintenance problems.Or first reduce oneself to a Hundredaire from a Millionnaire as the necessary mechanical repairs and upgrades are completed using hand crafted replacement parts - or something like that. And then one has to figure out the food stuff and the rest of it.Now that I think about it buying all five of the PPCs could make a good dinner train. #badideas
My son volunteers with the Black River & Western in NJ. Their idea of "head end power" is 120VAC single phase running the lights in each car from a portable generator up front with twist-lock connectors between cars. Of course we're talking heavyweight cars with windows that open. What with sealed windows, three-phase HVAC, and on-board cooking equipment, the PPCs are a whole different kettle of fish!Does the cost and severity of maintenance change if you remove them from active interchange duty and keep them isolated on private tracks? Just wondering how relatively tiny tourist railroads keep their rolling stock funcational without running into Amtrak level maintenance problems.Or first reduce oneself to a Hundredaire from a Millionnaire as the necessary mechanical repairs and upgrades are completed using hand crafted replacement parts - or something like that. And then one has to figure out the food stuff and the rest of it.Now that I think about it buying all five of the PPCs could make a good dinner train. #badideas
As they were all sold a while back, perhaps the car is just being moved (deadhead) to a new location (owner?). Unoccupied passenger cars may be moved as part of a freight train.Just saw a Pacific Parlour car on the end of a westbound UP freight at Benson, AZ today. What's up with that?
How often were the trucks of a PPP overhauled?One of the elements of modern design is ease of maintenance. The Pacific Parlour Cars were not easy to maintain. A truck overhaul could take weeks for a PPP, but only days for a Superliner.
I don't remember that information from the article in Classic Trains about the Hi-Level cars.How often were the trucks of a PPP overhauled?
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