William Wirtel and his son Gavin took a trip to Chicago last weekend where they toured the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and rode the Famous “L” (Elevated Railway). On the …
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William Wirtel and his son Gavin took a trip to Chicago last weekend where they toured the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry and rode the Famous “L” (Elevated Railway). On the return trip they rode a private rail car owned by Robert J. Riley. The car, Hollywood Beach, is a sun lounge built by Pullman Standard in 1956 for the Seaboard Air Line railroad. Mr. Riley is the owner of the Rock Island Railroad, based in Sumner, Miss. and is a member of the American Association of Private Railroad Car Owners.