
HO Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines Passenger Car Decals
This set was produced to introduce an more comprehensive set for these classes.In 1931 the State of New Jersey determined that the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad (PRR) and the Atlantic City Railroad (RDG), to merge into one company. In 1932 the Pennsylvania Reading Seashore Lines was formed with the PRR having a two-thirds ownership stake compared to the reading’s one-third stake.One of the primary functions of the PRSL was passenger service to the beaches of southern New Jersey, and commuter trains to Philadelphia for people living in southern New Jersey. This meant the PRSL had a large fleet of passenger equipment including baggage cars, combines and coaches. Additionally, the PRSL operated various doodlebugs throughout its existence.This decal sheet includes enough data for doing 2 pieces of PRSL passenger equipment and 1 PRR P70 coach, 1046, which was specially equipped for local service on the Pemberton Local, having zebra stripes, headlight and horn on one end of the car. Init