We had the corner of a
Pullman car to ourselves that evening as we whirled back to London, and I fancy that the journey was a short one to Colonel Ross as well as to myself, as we listened to our companion's narrative of the events which had occurred at the Dartmoor training-stables upon the Monday night, and the means by which he had unravelled them.
INTERCITY Sep 23-Oct 23 SOME misplaced cutlery in the
Pullman car on the Cornish Riviera Express in 1925 (near Starcross) has affected your ability to digest any kind of game bird, whelks, or Toffos.
First stop was a meticulously restored 1888
Pullman car - all gleaming wood and richly upholstered seats - which sits in a replica 19th-century railway station.
Driving a Humber
Pullman car on the autobahn, the glass partition between passenger and driver slid open and the Duke said "driver, your thing is sticking out." The RAF police corporal sitting in the front seat and I looked down, the glass window opened again and the Duke said "your traffic signal thing."
Tony Rust's set designs took us easily to the play's nine scenes, from a front lawn in Cincinnati to a New York City ballroom, and from scenes in a
Pullman car to a circus tent to the interior of a cattle car.
Ride in first-class comfort in a "Belle Epoque"
Pullman car, vintage 1915 and/or the modern panorama car affording stunning views of the vineyards surrounding Montreux and medieval Gruyeres.
Admission includes access to the mansion and grounds, Hildene Farm, the
Pullman car and about 8 miles of walking trails.
The service team leader approaches him in the usual way, welcomes him to the
Pullman car and offers the choice of tea or coffee.
He then circles back to the United States, with the contrasting
Pullman Car Hiawatha by Thornton Wilder, produced in 1932; and Amiri Baraka's Dutchman, a 1968 play that takes place in a subway car.
The
Pullman car and following wagons are decoupled from the forward cars and engine on a steep rise, allowing them to roll backward.
After Look Homeward, Angel, one of the books Wolfe hoped to complete and publish was a novel called "K-19." The title referred to the
Pullman car that regularly ran between Asheville and New York City.
President William Howard Taft spoke to hundreds of Clay County residents from the rear of a
Pullman car at West Point.