The Salem and Hillsborough Railroad
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Hillsborough, New Brunswick
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Equipment Type |
Heavyweight Passenger Car |
Operational |
Yes |
Built by |
Pullman Car Company |
Build date |
1911 |
Serial number |
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Total length |
25.1m (82' 6") |
Weight |
70.3 tonnes (77.5 tons) |
History
Sleeper 6175 (6137) "CHESTERFIELD" was built by the Pullman Car Company as a Pullman Sleeper in 1911, lot number 3893.
It bore the name "CHESTERFIELD" when it was acquired by CN in 1941 for conversion to Colonist Car 2737. It was used
in troop trains during the war and on immigrant trains after the war.
The white compartments overhead are not
pre-airline baggage compartments, but pull-down beds that were anchored to the back of the seat. In later years
there was a light inside the upper berth, and we were told by an employee from the Winnipeg (Transcona) shops that
apprentices were locked into the berths to check that the lights went out when the berths were closed. The back
of the seat slides down into a horizontal position and creates a second berth under the pull-down bed. In 1864
a Mr. Myer took out a patent on the method of using the back of the coach seat to create a berth. One ladder was
provided, and once you were up in your berth you stayed there until it was your turn to use the ladder - or you
became very adept at leaping. The rear compartment was probably used as a snack bar area. Colonist cars prior to
the "snack bar" era are reported to have had stoves in the back compartment at which the passengers took turns
cooking their meals as they travelled across Canada.
By 1962 most of the cars of this type (class PE-73-E) were retied. CN 2737 was one of the last, being retired
in 1968. It was acquired by the C.R.H.A. Musem at Delson, Quebec and displayed for several years.
In November 1983 it was moved to Hillsborough on a flat car. It is 25.1m (82' 6") long, 4.3m (14' 2" high),
weighs 70.3 tonnes (77.5 tons) and rides on 6-wheel trucks. It was renumbered by the S & H to
600 "SLEEPY HAVEN" in 1984, then to 6175 "CHESTERFIELD" in 1985, and finally to 2737. It is in regular service.
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The interior of the car. Note the white overhead compartments.
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