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Michael Palmieri's Collection
 
5/12/2025
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: Grand Canyon Railway
Type: Passenger Car
AAR Class: PA: Car equipped to handle passengers.
AAR Type: M500
Detail Info:   Misc Cars
User Notes:   "Chief", Budd 1947, Private Car, Converted from Tavern-Lounge-Obs., ex-Amtrak 3334, exx-SCL 5834, nee-ACL 255

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GCRY Williams Flyer
Title:  GCRY Williams Flyer
Description:  Shortly after its 11:45 arrival at Grand Canyon, passengers began to detrain from the Grand Canyon Railway's WILLIAMS FLYER. The train has been opened up ahead of the last short dome car so that passengers can more easily get to the depot, whose roof is visible above the last car. The El Tovar Hotel is across the road from the station, and the South Rim of the canyon is right on the other side of the hotel

The train is parked on track 4, while the two tracks in the foreground are 5 and 6. These two no longer connect to the main line, and are mostly covered with crushed stone so passengers can more easily get to the tour busses parked on the left. The bus parking area was previously occupied by one or more additional tracks.

Today's 13-car train - the maximum size which will fit into the station - consisted of F40's 237 and 295, open-window former SP coach 2193, former RDC's 306, 301, 800 and 801, CAFE CAR 2096, coaches 7608 ARIZONA and 2095 ANASAZI, short domes 2097 KOKOPELLI, 2094 COCONINO and 7034 GRAND VIEW, great dome 8742 FRED HARVEY and parlor-observation car 255 CHIEF.
Photo Date:  3/31/2014  Upload Date: 4/12/2014 4:16:38 PM
Location:  Grand Canyon, AZ
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Station,Passenger
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GCRY 255 <I>CHIEF</I>
Title:  GCRY 255 CHIEF
Description:  Grand Canyon Railway car 255 CHIEF was built by Budd in 1947 as Atlantic Coast Line blunt-end observation-lounge 255. It was then Seaboard Coast Line 5834 and Amtrak 3334, before going into private ownership. The GCRY has added full-length letterboards so that all of its Budd cars have this feature. The drumhead reads WILLIAMS FLYER.
Photo Date:  3/31/2014  Upload Date: 4/12/2014 4:17:00 PM
Location:  Grand Canyon, AZ
Author:  Michael Palmieri
Categories:  Passenger
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