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Pullman Railroad Days festival celebrates rail cars, workers in ‘the place where it happened’ Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ...
Railroad dome cars are a gleaming symbol of postwar passenger train status. The streamliner era in North America bookended the World War II era in the U.S., since new streamlined passenger cars ...
Previously labeled "Pullman" on the enclosures, the plates primarily document engines and passenger cars for the New York, New Haven, & Hartford Railroad, 1870-1890 and undated. The plates do not have ...
In an attempt to increase ridership, two railroad companies are reaching back to the luxurious train journeys of the past. Beginning this fall, travelers with an extra few days and money to spare w… ...
The diesel units arrived in San Bernardino on Sept. 14, 1935, and were immediately put to the test hauling a set of Pullman cars and a dynamometer car over the Cajon Pass.
WHITE DEER -- A one-of-a-kind Pullman passenger car is rusting away on a siding in Union County because the Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society does not have ...
An early Pullman sleeping car American Science and Invention The holiday season just started and, like many of you, I’ve already spent way too much time in crowded airports, cramped airplane ...
This was in great contrast to the busy days in the 1040’s-1950’s when the Tennessean carried 18 cars including four Pullman sleeping cars, three chair cars, two mail cars, and three storage cars.
The diesel units arrived in San Bernardino on Sept. 14, 1935, and were immediately put to the test hauling a set of Pullman cars and a dynamometer car over the Cajon Pass.