news-photos-passenger-cars-on-display-at-pullman-railroad-dayshttps://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/news-photos-passenger-cars-on-display-at-pullman-railroad-days/News photos: Passenger cars on display at Pullman Railroad Days - TrainsCHICAGO — The Pullman Historic Foundation’s “Railroad Days 2022” at Chicago’s Pullman National Monument, which began today (May 14, 2022) and continues Sunday, May 15, features tours of railcars built at the factory before it closed in 1981, as well as tours of the factory, Hotel Florence, the company-town neighborhood built in the 1880s, and [...]Read More...https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/TRN_Pullman_Days_1_Johnston.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00news-wirenews-reviewsarticleTRN2024-03-012022-05-14123257
Event at Pullman National Monument also features shop and community tours
CHICAGO — The Pullman Historic Foundation’s “Railroad Days 2022” at Chicago’s Pullman National Monument, which began today (May 14, 2022) and continues Sunday, May 15, features tours of railcars built at the factory before it closed in 1981, as well as tours of the factory, Hotel Florence, the company-town neighborhood built in the 1880s, and an exhibit of Jack Delano’s photography.
Positioned by presenting sponsor Metra at the platform of its 111th Street station were streamlined stainless-steel sheathed observation Royal Street and two heavyweight business cars: New York Central No. 3 and the Francis L. Suter, built for the Pennsylvania Railroad at the Pullman plant in 1914. Also on hand was Amtrak Superliner sleeping car 32009, the George M. Pullman, billed as the last car built at the factory. A Superliner II transition sleeper was positioned next to the single-level cars so people could walk through all of the equipment
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The Pullman Company [founded by the genius Mr. George Pullman (1831 – 1897)] transformed passenger rail travel in America through its innovative design, manufacturing and operations of luxury sleeping cars.
Of course, sleeping-car travel would not have been possible in any railroad country on this planet without the great Pullman Company!
Historic Pullman Foundation (HPF)’s gorgeous and meaningful “Pullman Railroad Days: People, Progress & Innovation” event was naturally a full force success. In this merry month of May, it was also a wonderful opportunity to showcase America’s history of railroad pioneering and its unique tales that remind the fortunate train enthusiasts why Pullman has always been so special.
The Pullman Company [founded by the genius Mr. George Pullman (1831 – 1897)] transformed passenger rail travel in America through its innovative design, manufacturing and operations of luxury sleeping cars.
Of course, sleeping-car travel would not have been possible in any railroad country on this planet without the great Pullman Company!
Dr. Güntürk Üstün
Historic Pullman Foundation (HPF)’s gorgeous and meaningful “Pullman Railroad Days: People, Progress & Innovation” event was naturally a full force success. In this merry month of May, it was also a wonderful opportunity to showcase America’s history of railroad pioneering and its unique tales that remind the fortunate train enthusiasts why Pullman has always been so special.
Dr. Güntürk Üstün
Great work everyone!
Congratulations!