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  2. Pacific series (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    After World War II the 10-roomette 6-double bedroom (colloquially the "10-6 sleeper") design proved popular in the United States, with 682 such cars manufactured. [2]: 153 All fifty Pacific series cars were built on Budd lot number 9660.039, and allocated Pullman Plan 9522. In this design the ten roomettes were numbered 1-10 and split down the ...

  3. List of preserved Southern Pacific Railroad rolling stock

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    Pullman articulated coach Undergoing restoration; Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, Ca. 2979 Pullman lounge car: Undergoing restoration; Niles Canyon Railway, Sunol, Ca 2981 Overland Trail Pullman-Standard Club/Lounge w/barbershop In service; owned by Bill Hatrick; located at the Western Maryland Scenic as of October 2022 3300 Pullman-Standard

  4. Pullman National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    He organized the Pullman Land Association to oversee non-manufacturing real estate and transferred all but 500 acres (200 ha) to its control. [13] The Pullman Palace Car Works, 1893. Solon Spencer Beman was commissioned with the design of the company town buildings, including 1,300 housing units. Nathaniel Franklin Barrett was tasked with the ...

  5. Solon Spencer Beman - Wikipedia

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    Solon Spencer Beman (October 1, 1853 – April 23, 1914) was an American architect based in Chicago, Illinois and best known as the architect of the planned Pullman community and adjacent Pullman Company factory complex, as well as Chicago's renowned Fine Arts Building.

  6. Pullman Company - Wikipedia

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    The passenger car designs of Pullman-Standard were spun off into a separate company called Pullman Technology, Inc., in 1982. Using the Transit America trade name, Pullman Technology continued to market its Comet car design (first built for New Jersey Department of Transportation in 1970) for commuter operations until 1987, when Bombardier ...

  7. Gallery Car - Wikipedia

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    The Gallery Car is a bilevel rail car, originally created by the Pullman Company as the Pullman Gallery Car. It has had five total different manufacturers since its creation, including Budd , St. Louis Car Company , Amerail , Nippon Sharyo and Canadian Vickers .

  8. Pine series (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The cars were built according to Pullman plan 4183; each contained six sections, six roomettes and four double bedrooms (colloquially "6-6-4"). The cars were originally owned by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad (C&EI), and the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway (NC&StL).

  9. Superliner (railcar) - Wikipedia

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    The design was based on the Budd Hi-Level cars used by the Santa Fe Railway on its El Capitan trains. Pullman-Standard built 284 cars, known as Superliner I, from 1975 to 1981; Bombardier Transportation built 195, known as Superliner II, from 1991 to 1996. The Superliner I cars were the last passenger cars built by Pullman.