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2007 - Pullman 3rd Class Brake Car No.209

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No.209


Pullman 3rd Class Brake Car No.209

Model: Pullman 3rd Class Brake Car No.209 (Overall Model page)
Running Number: No.209
Category: Passenger Rolling Stock
Passenger Rolling Stock
Model Information: Length: 263mm.
Period: 1960's
Built: 1928
Models Produced: ---
Company: Pullman - Pullman
Logo: Pullman Crest
Logo Years: ---
Pullman
Livery: Pullman Brown & Gold
Pullman Brown & Gold
Livery Details: Brown lower panels with yellow gold upper panels and gold lining.
Company Information: George Pullman made sleeping cars in America from 1857. Pullman cars were the most luxurious in the world. Britain introduced the cars from America in 1874. The Hornby models are based on the 1920s cars, during the golden age of steam.
Year: 2007
Catalogue Number: R.4150B
Year Information: ---
Publication: Hornby
Publication Type: Catalogue
Publication Edition: 53rd Edition
Hornby
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Previous: 3969 - November 2023
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Pullman 3rd Class Brake Car No.209

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