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Re: (erielack) Pullmans ( Classic Train Mag )



Thank you Bob, I will have to check it out.

Another great source are older Trains magazines c. 1970s with a small
series articles by former Pullman Conductor William (?) Moedinger.  Many
interesting stories on Troop trains etc.  He should have written a book.

Joshua

> I know over the years there have been several discussions on Pullman Cars
> on
> this list.   As one that was not real familiar with all the  different
> configuration, I just wanted to point out the newest copy of Classic
> Trains that
> arrived today.  The whole Issue is pretty much dedicated to  Pullmans and
> Passenger trains, with some excellent diagrams of all the different
> configuration.
> Other than the ELDCPS  City of Lima, I don't think  there is any EL or Pre
> EL
> content, but an educational issue just the same.
>
> Bob Bahrs
>
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