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1949: CPR unveils its first 'roomette' sleeper cars
• Renting an Ashgrove sleeper cost less than booking a full section of a regular car with an upper and lower berth. But they were harder to find: the initial plan called for just one of the new sleepers on each CPR line.
• In the 1950s CPR began using new stainless steel passenger cars, including the "Park" series scenic dome observation lounge cars at the back, and a new line of sleepers.
• Today, railways including VIA Rail offer luxury roomette cars similar to those offered in the 1940s. VIA's new models include the "Easterly," "Constellation," "Silver & Blue" and "Sleeper" class sleeping cars. The new sleepers, available on longer trips, offer modern shower facilities in each car.
Program: CBC News Roundup
Broadcast Date: March 21, 1949
Reporter: Edna May
Duration: 2:12
Last updated: January 26, 2012
Page consulted on March 22, 2013
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