At first glance, I thought it was a model railroad. It's so perfect and shiny. There's something about the photo composition that makes it look like a miniature.Yes, that is the PPC, hence the Starlight. Do not be surprised if the photo has been doctored to "clean up" everything and make the units generic.
I couldn't identify some of the cars from a distance, so no. That's why I posted this. The PPC was throwing me off.2 P42 + Heritage Baggage + 4 Superliner Coach + PPC + Diner + SSL + 3 Superliner Sleepers. Guess which train? Easy, no?
Doesn't matter if you can't identify if its a PPC. Three non-standard looking cars together is a good hint the train is CS. All other LDs have only two- SSL and Diner. All other cars (Sleepers and Coaches) look identical from a distance.I couldn't identify some of the cars from a distance, so no. That's why I posted this. The PPC was throwing me off.2 P42 + Heritage Baggage + 4 Superliner Coach + PPC + Diner + SSL + 3 Superliner Sleepers. Guess which train? Easy, no?
Isn't that a trans-dorm folling the heritage baggage? And then this would be sleepers up front and coaches in the back. But I don't get why the 2nd Superliner has a gap in the middle of the windows and the 3rd & 4th don't.2 P42 + Heritage Baggage + 4 Superliner Coach + PPC + Diner + SSL + 3 Superliner Sleepers. Guess which train? Easy, no?
Obviously not, since she asked the question. Amazingly, some people can't look at a train and immediately ID every car.2 P42 + Heritage Baggage + 4 Superliner Coach + PPC + Diner + SSL + 3 Superliner Sleepers. Guess which train? Easy, no?
Ok, I see that now... also noticeable with the windows on the lower level on opposite ends. Same thing with the first coach - turned around from the other two.The cars are turned different directions. The side without the gap is the side with the bedrooms, the "extra" window is over the stairs.
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