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I rode the train this season. Now I want to model it.

What are the engines?

I rode one of the named cars - the Lake Superior; what is it?

And of course, who makes them, either in a different road, or at least something I can make due with.
 

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The diesels on their website are probably F40PH's (boxy EMDs, no front platform, Blomberg B trucks). Kato makes them in Amtrak and assorted commuter lines. :)
 

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I'm not sure how current this site is:

vanderheide.ca/blog/2014/02/25/protofile-agawa-canyon-tour-train-coaches-current/

It does identify Lake Superior as a coach; but doesn't go any farther (like how many seats). :)

Edit: That link doesn't seem to work. Try copying it and pasting it into your browser.
 

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I'm not sure how current this site is:

vanderheide.ca/blog/2014/02/25/protofile-agawa-canyon-tour-train-coaches-current/

It does identify Lake Superior as a coach; but doesn't go any farther (like how many seats). :)

Edit: That link doesn't seem to work. Try copying it and pasting it into your browser.
I don't care about the details like number of seats. I am more concerned with the actual manufacturer.
 

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They sure look like Budds.

That link shows that they are all ex-VIA stock, so they probably are Budds.

And if you scroll down close to the end, the article mentions that they do have some old Santa Fe cars that were Budds, plus a refurbished Budd dining car.

So if you are modelling, you would probably be pretty safe repainting Budd cars.
 

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Yep, they are Budds.

Your car, the Lake Superior, is ex-DRGW coach 441, which was ex-VIA and ex-CN coach 362.

Agawa Canyon acquired a dozen or so old Budd-built ex-DRGW coaches. You can see a list here -- http://www.drgw.net/info/SGPassengerCars and compare to the earlier link from GNfan

They were built for CN in 1967, then they went to VIA, then to DRGW, then to Ski Train, then to Agawa Canyon.
 
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