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The Venice Simplon Orient Express passes at speed through Sandling Station, Kent, en route to Dover. Uncommonly drawn by an EWS class 66, although you would never know in this 15 second exposure. Sunday 20 July, 2008. D h Thomas thomdh@hotmail.com |
Pullman Car Co, Pullman Brake Third. Car No: 79 stands at Gromont, on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on Sat 14th Nov 1998.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Pullman Car Co, Pullman Brake Third. Car No: 79 stands at Gromont, on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway on Sat 14th Nov 1998.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk)
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Finsbury Park, on a cold and grey Monday 13th December 2004.
This Pullman car, marooned on the down side of the station, displays no visible means of identification other than the tags of those who have modified the already faded livery. However, it is the former Brighton Belle first class kitchen car No. 82 "Doris". A sad sight. Photo by Mark Ziemba, scan by Fuji |
Pullman car 'Martha' at Bitton on the Avon Valley Railway in August 2005.
Photo by David Roberts (david_roberts84@hotmail.com) |
York - National Railway Museum.
Pullman car on the great hall.
Photo by A. Rueda (ad.rueda@gmail.com) August 2010 |
West Coast Railways - UK During the summer West Coast Railways operates "The Jacobite" steam trains between Fort William and Mallaig. The train is seen here from the end at Mallaig. Mallaig, 05-07-2016 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
View of pullman coaches and BR(W) Western class diesel hydraulic "Western Champion" prior to
leaving Handborough for London after Winston Churchill's funeral on 30 January 1965.
Photo and scan copyright Pat & David Othen (dothen@ra.isisnet.com) |
A rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads. At the opposite end of the class spectrum from the luxury pullman cars is Class 221 Virgin Voyager DEMU 221141 Amerigo Vespucci.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
A merged view of one coach from rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
The maker's plaque of one coach from rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads (I think the coach was Zena).
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
A rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
One of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
One of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
One of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
Two of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
A closeup of the interior fittings of one of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
Two of one of a rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
One of one of a rake of Pullman dining cars and a mark 2 support coach on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
A rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
A rake of Pullman dining cars on the centre road between platforms 11/12 and 13 at Bristol Temple Meads.
Photo by Chris McKenna01/03/2006. |
Pullman Car Company - Pullman Parlour First. Topaz (No: 59) is seen at the National Railway Museum, York on Monday 3rd-November-1998 at 11:58.
Photo and scan: Ross Aitken (aos@cableinet.co.uk). |
Pullman coach 'Audrey' is a First Class Kitchen car with 20 seats built in 1932 by the
Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & Wagon Works Co.Ltd for the Brighton Belle. Damaged
in WW2 it was repaired and rejoined the Brighton Belle in 1947. Has carried various
members of the Royal Family. Pictured at Stratford E.London in Summer 2002 now forming
part of the VSOE Pullman set.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
Pullman Coach 'Ione' is a First Class Kitchen Car of 20 seats built in 1928 by Metropolitan Cammell
Carriage & Wagon Works Co.Ltd. Formed part of such famous trains as the Queen of Scots Pullman
and the Golden Arrow before being retired in 1968. Now part of the VSOE and pictured at Stratford in the Summer of 2002.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
Pullman Coach 'Minerva' is a First Class Brake Car with 26 seats that was built in 1927 by
the Midland Railway Carriage & Wagon Co.Ltd. Formed part of the Devon Belle and was 10 years
on the Golden Arrow from 1951-1961 that ran from London Victoria to Dover Marine for
ferries to the Continent. Now one of the VSOE Pullmans and seen here at Stratford E.London in the Summer of 2002.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
Pullman Coach 'Phoenix' is appropriately named as it was rebuilt following a fire in 1936.
A First Class Parlour Car of 26 seats it was built originally by Metropolitan Cammell in 1927. It was the favourite
coach of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, carried various Heads of State including General de Gaulle
before being retired from the Golden Arrow in 1972. It then amazingly became a stationary restaurant in
Lyon France before being acquired in 1980 and eventually returning as part of the VSOE. Pictured in the
Summer of 2002 at Stratford E.London.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |