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three cars were the
first Pullmans to be
painted in the now
familiar umber and
cream livery.
Hitherto the
Brighton Pullmans had been
painted dark ****gany...
- Look up
Pullman in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pullman may
refer to:
Pullman, Chicago,
Illinois Pullman,
Michigan Pullman,
Texas Pullman, Washington...
- of the
Pullmans were
routed via the
Styal Line thus
precluding a
Stockport station stop. For a
while in the late 1970s, the
Manchester Pullman was the...
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Lewis James Pullman is an
American actor. A son of
actor Bill
Pullman, he
began his
acting career with the film The
Ballad of
Lefty Brown (2017), starring...
- The
Pullman loaf,
sometimes called the "sandwich loaf" or "pan bread", is a
rectangular loaf of
white bread baked in a long, narrow,
lidded pan. The French...
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William Pullman (born
December 17, 1953) is an
American actor.
After graduating with a
Master of Fine Arts
degree in theater, he was an
adjunct professor...
- The
Midland Pullman was the name
given to a
former express p****enger
train service operating on
British Railways' old
Midland Main Line
between London...
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Robert E. (November 23, 1968). "Rails
Taking Over
Sleeping Car Runs;
Pullmans Moving Into Rails' Hands". New York Times. pp. 71, 77.
Archived from the...
- Auto-
Pullmans. In 1963, the
luxurious Mercedes-Benz 600 was introduced, with a
range including a long
wheelbase limousine version called Pullman. Later...
- The Blue
Pullmans were
luxury trains used from 1960 to 1973 by
British Rail. They were the
first Pullman diesel multiple units,
incorporating several...