First car behind the G is SCL so this is probably one of the NYC-Florida trains made up of ACL/SAL/SCL equipment with a couple of PRR tossed in and not a mix of PRR/NYC cars. I barely recall these trains as I was baby at the time and grew up near the NEC.
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Looks like the washer brushes cleaned the flanks of 4928, but missed the nose.
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Definitely a Florida train, PROBABLY the "Silver Meteor." Key clue is the 4th car which with its higher side windows is one of the ex-Seaboard Sunroom Lounge. These were probably the nicest cars running on the east coast, having 5 bedrooms, a service bar and a very sunny lounge area with tall side windows and windows in the roof. Sort of a "low-clearances dome." I believe all 3 of them still exist and are now privately owned.
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"HOLLYWOOD BEACH" is one of those low clearance dome cars still riding the rails, under private ownership. Not sure about the others.
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