Pullman VRIC7 rail car sponsored by Kitchi Gammi Club

Pullman is the term for railroad dining cars, lounge cars, and especially sleeping cars that were built and operated by the Pullman Company (founded by George Pullman) from 1867 to December 31, 1968.

Railway dining cars in the U.S. and Europe were operated by the Pullman Company; lounge cars were operated by the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits in France, and the British Pullman Car Company in Great Britain.

Other uses

  • The nickname Pullman coach was used in some European cities for the first long (four-axle) electric tramcars whose appearance resembled the Pullman railway cars and that were usually more comfortable than their predecessors. Such coaches (Russian: пульмановский вагон, romanized:pul'manovsky vagon) ran in Kyiv from 1907 and in Odessa from 1912.
  • In the 1920s, tramcars nicknamed Pullmanwagen in German ran in Leipzig, Cologne, Frankfurt and Zürich.
Mercedes-Benz 600 "Pullman" limousine, carrying U.S. President Carter in Liberia, 1978

Gallery

  • The first Pullman sleeping car
  • Lettering blueprint for Pullman sleeping car
  • Former Brighton Belle Pullman carriage at London Victoria, now part of the Venice-Simplon Orient Express fleet
  • "Pullman" tramcar in Kyiv, 1930
  • A Pullman bus of the Nairn Transport Company for the Damascus–Baghdad service

See also

  • Starlight Express, a train musical in which two characters are modeled on a Pullman.
  • Clerestory § Transportation, Railway Coach roof design following the Pullman American influence.

Citations

General and cited references

  • Barger, Ralph L. (1988). A Century of Pullman Cars, Volume I, Alphabetical List. Greenberg Publishing Company.
  • Barger, Ralph L. (1990). A Century of Pullman Cars, Volume II, The Palace Cars. Greenberg Publishing Company.
  • Welsh, Joe; Bill Howes (2004). . Saint Paul, MN: MBI. ISBN 0760318573. OCLC .

External links

  • —photographs and short history of a Sleeping Car built in 1929.
  • —Pantagraph (Bloomington, IL newspaper)