Excellent, illuminating thread!
This inspires me to mix heavyweights and streamlined passenger cars behind both steam and diesel engines.
Here is a related question: were streamlined passenger cars ever pulled by 10 wheeler steamers in the real world?
I think not; what do you think?
Arnold
Again, I’ll use the Central Proper as an example, ( I can’t speak of other roads, as I don’t know their practices) ….the F12’s ( most commonly known 10 wheelers known to most of this group ) were bumped down as motive power grew in size & performance, competition was the name of the game, and soon the 10 wheeler just didn’t have the “ right stuff” to pull the named trains anymore,…so they would have been bumped from that service to lessor roles, ….until they found themselves pulling commuters and locals especially up the Put-Put where the pace of railroading was a little slower, and often older equipment could be found on that division,……..10 wheelers were bumped by the K class Pacifics, then the K class was bumped by the J class Hudsons, etc,..etc,….by the time the streamlines came to being, the old F12’s and the F class were long off the top trains…….HOWEVER, it wouldn’t surprise me one bit to have seen a single, or even double, retired from service streamlined car be to be condemned to commuter duty as luxury rail travel waned, but commuter service was still pretty profitable……some F’s survived all the way to end of steam, …so it isn’t an un-possibility…….just wouldn’t be a “ streamlined “ train set,….just the odd car or two needed to be pressed into service to get folks to and from work, etc,…
Pat