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^I had a copy of the old CN Executive Class brochure, but it seems to be hiding!
I will see if I can find the exact date in old timetables. iirc one or two of the ex-Milwaukee tail end sleeper-lounges were also used on occasion.
Discussion has moved on, but just to close the loop - the premium CN service was called the "Executive Club Car".
Canadian Rail Issue 201 (July-August 1968) indicates the introduction of "Executive Club Cars" on the Rapido as of the 1968 Spring/Summer timetable. I am inferring that the two B-cars were being used as of this date. Nothing can be found in CN's public timetable for that period.
Canadian Rail Issue 208 (March 1969) states the service began using Skyview cars on Jan 13/69
Canadian Rail Issue 210 (May 1969) reports the service in the past tense, which fits with the premise that the service was suspended for the summer.
From an article about the ex-Milwaukee Skyview cars by Doug Smith in Canadian Rail Passenger Yearbook, 1995 edition:
"These cars were deployed on the Montreal-Toronto route when mechanical woes led to the withdrawal of the Turbo trains early in 1969. As a replacement for the Turbo trains, CN restored the afternoon Rapido effective January 13th. CN's innovative passenger department billed the Skyviews as 'Executive Club Cars'. Accommodation could be secured in the eight bedrooms for $14 per passenger or twice the charge for a club car seat. The glamorous lounge was available for all first class passengers. The cars operated daily except Saturdays from January 13th to May 31st and from September 30th to December 1st when, due to the limited demand for the private rooms, the cars were withdrawn. ...
"As business travel in the Montreal-Toronto Rapidos decreased during the summer months, CN redeployed the cars on its Jasper-Prince Rupert train from mid June to mid September."
- Paul