| "S"-series Sleeping Cars | ||
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"S"-series Sleeping Cars -(65 cars built in 1930-31) The "S"-series Sleeping Cars were identical to the "R"-series, but had 12 sections and 1 drawing room. |
| (1) Salamanca | (2) Savona | (3) Scovil | (4) Stockton |
| (5) Sedgewick | (6) Shackleton | (7) Shelburne | (8) Sintaluta |
| (9) Solsgirth | (10) Somerset | (11) Spring Coulee | (12) Stockholm |
| (13) Stardale | (14) Staynerville | (15) Stanstead | (16) Secretan |
| (17) Stonewall | (18) Straffordville | (19) Sunshine Bay | (20) Strangmuir |
| (21) Sunnybrook | (22) Sutton |
The above 22 cars were converted to "T"-series Sleepers in 1946 "S"-Series Sleeping Cars (continued) |
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| (23) Salmon Arm | (24) Salvador | (25) Saskatoon | (26) Saugeen |
| (27) Sault Ste Marie | (28) Sceptre | (29) Schreiber | (30) Scotsguard |
| (31) Scotstown | (32) Selkirk* | (33) Sentinel | (34) Severn Falls |
| (35) Shamrock | (36) Shannonville | (37) Sharbot Lake | (38) Shaunavon |
| (39) Shawanaga | (40) Shawbridge | (41) Shawinigan Lake | (42) Sherbrooke |
| (43) Shoal Lake | (44) Silverdale | (45) Silverton | (46) Slocan City |
| (47) Smiths Falls | (48) Snowflake | (49) Southampton | (50) Southminster |
| (51) Sovereign | (52) Spencerville | (53) Spuzzum | (54) Stanbridge |
| (55) Staplehurst | (56) Steelton | (57) Stonehenge | (58) Strathmore |
| (59) Streetsville | (60) Sturgeon Falls | (61) Swastika** | (62) Summerland |
| (63) Summerlea | (64) Sutherland | (65) Swift Current | |
* Selkirk renamed Shuswap in 1955 to avoid confusion with the stainless steel dining car. **Swastika renamed Sudbury in October 1937 due the Swastika being the Nazi Party's symbol. The car originally was named for the town of Swastika, Ontario. |
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