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The 124 open-platform coaches the Burlington Route used in Chicago–Downers Grove–Aurora commuter service were Spartan conveyances. No. 7165 stands between runs at Aurora in February 1946.
Henry J. McCord photo
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Can anyone validate that the coach cars were indeed open ended at BOTH ends of the cars?
Can anyone validate that the coach cars were indeed open ended at BOTH ends of the cars?