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Owner: BNSF Railway
Old Name: Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Type: Passenger Car
AAR Class: PA: Car equipped to handle passengers.
AAR Type: M500
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
BNSF Class:   Sleeper
User Notes:   #60 STEVENS PASS (3rd), sleeper lounge, ex-DESCHUTES RIVER, exx-BN #A11, exxx-#B12, exxxx-#A11, exxxxx-#B2, exxxxxx-GN #X-7853, exxxxxxx-#1085 (2nd), exxxxxxxx-#1073 (1st), nee-Pullman DAVID C. SHEPARD, 1929, EMPIRE BUILDER

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BNSF #60 STEVENS PASS
Title:  BNSF #60 STEVENS PASS
Description:  Built in 1929 by Pullman in Lot #6249 to Plan #3990 as barber shop-37 seat buffet lounge sun room (solarium) observation DAVID C. SHEPARD, 1 of 8 such cars built in that Lot for the EMPIRE BUILDER, cars were delivered between May and June 1929. In February 1941, GN acquired 7 of these cars as #1070-#1076, the DAVID C. SHEPARD as #1073 (1st). In October 1954, the #1073 (1st) was rebuilt to the #1085 (2nd) for the Seattle-Portland pool, with a 10 seat buffet and 26 parlor seats; the car was streamlined, with a blunt end observation, and the AC changed from ice activated to Waukesha. Later, the #1085 (2nd) was redesignated rules instruction car #X-7853 (with the interior only slightly modified) which was renumbered as BN #B2 after the merger. In 1974, the #B2 was renumbered/named as #A11 DESCHUTES RIVER, which in 1982 was renumbered #B12; the #B12 was renumbered back to #A11 in 1989. The #A11 was later rebuilt by BNSF to sleeper lounge #60, with 4 state rooms, retaining the name DESCHUTES RIVER. After the STEVENS PASS (2nd) was sold in 2003, the DESCHUTES RIVER was renamed STEVENS PASS (3rd). Photographed from the SB #11 COAST STARLIGHT. EXIF: 9:46 AM, f/4 @ 1/250
Photo Date:  8/5/2012  Upload Date: 10/27/2014 11:27:59 PM
Location:  Seattle, WA
Author:  Ted Brumberg
Categories:  Passenger
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BNSF #60 STEVENS PASS
Title:  BNSF #60 STEVENS PASS
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Photo Date:  7/24/2016  Upload Date: 5/19/2019 11:35:43 PM
Location:  Seattle, WA
Author:  Ted Brumberg
Categories:  Passenger
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