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Show LUTED WILL DE 1 PALIT1 TRAIN Local railroad officials are unable to offer an authentic explanation for tho moving of a large amount of new equipment toward the west over the Ilarriman roads. For the p.st several das it has been noted that many Tollman and observation cars, fresh fmni the shops, have been deadheaded through Irom the east. It was the guess of a prominent railroad official when questioned concerning con-cerning the meaning of the westward rush of equipment, that some Important Im-portant changes in tho service of the Pacifies were about to be made. He ventured tho assertion that a faster and still more elaborate train than the Oveiland limited might be put on and that tbe large number of new observation cars might mean an observation car on a number of trains eow running without such equipment With other prominent western lines, chief among which In tho Santa Fe, expending several million dollars for new equipment, It Is not at all Improbable Improb-able that tho Harrlman officials aro planning improvements to maintain the distinction of unequalled time and service. I |