Keywords: outdoor train vehicle railroad A Roger Puta Photograph The following is thanks to Rainier_Rails: Tracy is a 12 section-1 drawing room (12S-1DR) sleepers. The following info is taken from the online PDF documents of extant Canadian railroad equipment published by the Bytown Railway Society: [www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca] Tracy was built by Canadian Car &amp; Foundry (CC&amp;F) in July 1931 as the Solsgirth, renamed in August 1946 to Tracy, later retired and sold or donated to the Colonist Rail Car Society, which renamed it Commonwealth, then resold to the Alberta Railway Museum as #1002, then acquired in November 1994 by Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions in Stettler, ALB. A Roger Puta Photograph The following is thanks to Rainier_Rails: Tracy is a 12 section-1 drawing room (12S-1DR) sleepers. The following info is taken from the online PDF documents of extant Canadian railroad equipment published by the Bytown Railway Society: [www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca] Tracy was built by Canadian Car & Foundry (CC&F) in July 1931 as the Solsgirth, renamed in August 1946 to Tracy, later retired and sold or donated to the Colonist Rail Car Society, which renamed it Commonwealth, then resold to the Alberta Railway Museum as #1002, then acquired in November 1994 by Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions in Stettler, ALB. A Roger Puta Photograph The following is thanks to Rainier_Rails: Tracy is a 12 section-1 drawing room (12S-1DR) sleepers. The following info is taken from the online PDF documents of extant Canadian railroad equipment published by the Bytown Railway Society: [ www.bytownrailwaysociety.ca ] Tracy was built by Canadian Car & Foundry (CC&F) in July 1931 as the Solsgirth, renamed in August 1946 to Tracy, later retired and sold or donated to the Colonist Rail Car Society, which renamed it Commonwealth, then resold to the Alberta Railway Museum as #1002, then acquired in November 1994 by Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions in Stettler, ALB. Canadian Pacific "Tracy" October 1971 (22461064602).jpg en A Roger Puta Photograph<br> The following is thanks to Rainier_Rails <br> Tracy is a 12 section-1 drawing room 12S-1DR sleepers The following info is taken from the online PDF documents of extant Canadian railroad equipment published by the Bytown Railway Society http //www bytownrailwaysociety ca<br> Tracy was built by Canadian Car Foundry CC F in July 1931 as the Solsgirth renamed in August 1946 to Tracy later retired and sold or donated to the Colonist Rail Car Society which renamed it Commonwealth then resold to the Alberta Railway Museum as 1002 then acquired in November 1994 by Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions in Stettler ALB 2015-09-30 11 41 38 https //www flickr com/people/129679309 N05 railfan 44 https //www flickr com/photos/129679309 N05/22461064602/ User Fæ/Flickr API Puta's CP and Roads absorbed into CP Mel Finzer RogerPuta Photographs by Roger Puta Photos uploaded from Flickr by Fæ using a script 1971 in rail transport in the United States |