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Colonist car : ウィキペディア英語版
Colonist car
A colonist car (or emigrant car) was a type of railway passenger coach designed to provide inexpensive long-distant transportation for immigrants, mainly in North America. They were noted for very spartan accommodation.
== History ==
Colonist cars were a solution to the challenge of North America settlement in the mid and late 19th century which saw the growth of settlement areas in the western interior of the continent, thousands of miles from the seaports where most immigrants arrived. Colonist cars began in the 1840s as the cheapest form of transport for immigrants who could only afford basic fares. At first they provided only benches around the side of what were often boxcars which could be converted to grain cars for return trips to the east coast.〔("Rail Cars of the 19th Century", ''The Transcontinental Railway'', The Linda Hall Library )〕
However by the 1880s, railways competing for immigrant traffic to western North America such as the Great Northern Railway〔C. W. Guthrie,''All Aboard! for Glacier: The Great Northern Railway and Glacier National Park'', Farcountry Press (2004) p. 80-81〕 and the Canadian Pacific Railway developed large fleets of more advanced colonist cars to provided spartan sleeping accommodation to western immigrants.〔("Tracking Time - Immigration", ''Canada by Rail'', Library and Archives Canada )〕 These cars provided simple pull-down sleeping births and kitchens where immigrant families could cook their own meal. Fares were very cheap. A family could cross Canada from Montreal for seven dollars but immigrants had to provide their own food and bedding.〔("Colonist Car 2658" ''Calgary's Heritage Park Historic Village'' )〕 Blankets, pillows and food all cost extra. The Canadian Pacific eventually built a fleet of over a thousand colonist cars which played a major role in settling the Canadian west.〔Jonathan Hanna, "Colonist Cars Helped Build the West", ''Momentum'' Fall 2008〕
Rival Canadian Railways such as the Intercolonial Railway and later the Canadian Northern also built fleets of colonists cars in the peak years of immigration before World War I. However in the wake of immigration restrictions in the 1920s and a near-halt to immigration during the Great Depression, many colonist cars were converted to Combine cars or work cars by the Canadian National Railway which inherited these fleets.〔("The CNR Colonist Car Series", ''BGR Group'' )〕 They saw renewed use in World War II as troop cars and surviving colonist cars were heavily used in the post World War II boom in immigration. By the 1960s most colonist cars were worn out and were replaced by standard passenger cars as demand for immigrant trains from sea ports fell in the wake of increased travel by air.
Today, two Canadian Pacific Railway colonist cars are preserved in Canada at the Calgary Heritage Park in Calgary, Alberta〔("Colonist Car 2658" ''Calgary's Heritage Park Historic Village'' )〕 and at the West Coast Railway Association's museum in Squamish, British Columbia.〔Hanna, "Colonist Cars"〕 Canadian National colonist cars are preserved at the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario in Smiths Falls, Ontario〔("History of CNR 7195 Colonist Sleeper" Restoration Blog )〕 and the New Brunswick Railway Museum in Hillsborough, New Brunswick.〔("CN 2737 History", New Brunswick Railway Museum )〕 The Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 built a replica of a 1920s era colonist car complete with immigrant luggage and cooking stove as part of its 2015 expansion.〔("The Colonist Car", Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 )〕

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