Posted by Robert Jittler on August 13, 2010 
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.
Posted by Ray Peacock heartlandrails.com on August 13, 2010 
Looks like the washer brushes cleaned the flanks of 4928, but missed the nose.
Posted by Rich Brown on November 15, 2010 
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.
Posted by Rob Anderton on March 7, 2011 
"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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