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Passenger Trains > Pullman helpDate: 03/27/15 17:40 Pullman help Author: MacBeau Is there a list somewhere of Pullman configurations, specifying exactly what is meant by 10-6 (and how is that different from a 10-5), a 4-4-2 or a 6-6-4?
TIA, Mac Date: 03/27/15 17:45 Re: Pullman help Author: WAF 10/6- 10 roomettes/ 6 double bedroom
10/5- 10 roomettes/ 5 double bedrooms 4/4/2- 4 roomettes/ 4 double bedrooms/ 2 compartments 6/6/4- 6 sections ( berths) 6 roomettes/ 4 double bedrooms Date: 03/27/15 18:43 Re: Pullman help Author: bigmc83 This link for HO scale manufacturer Branchline Trains and their offerings give good descriptions of many common configurations
http://www.branchline-trains.com/inst_sheets/bp-pass.pdf Sean McCaffery Date: 03/28/15 04:55 Re: Pullman help Author: raytc1944 A 4-4-2 was 4 double bed rooms, 4 compartments and two drawing rooms.
Date: 03/28/15 05:50 Re: Pullman help Author: ghCBNS MacBeau Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Is there a list somewhere of Pullman > configurations, specifying exactly what is meant > by 10-6 (and how is that different from a 10-5), a > 4-4-2 or a 6-6-4? > TIA, > Mac As they say……Google is your friend!! I entered “Pullman configurations” in search and it returned 475,000 results in 0.55 seconds. Then click on images for photos or scroll through the links for floor plans, cut-away views etc. Date: 03/28/15 18:17 Re: Pullman help Author: silvercomet Another configuration you will see is !2-1 fairly commond. That is Twelve Open Sections and one drawing room. heavy weight cars.
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