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Crew Life aboard the Overland Limited

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Posted by Jones1945 on Wednesday, March 13, 2019 3:45 AM

wjstix

Besides the Pullman porters, the dining car staff normally would stay on the train the whole way. I did find a website that looks like it might have info for you:

Railroad Dining Car Archives

 

This is a very useful link, thank you for posting it, wjstix. I found something I am looking for recently: 

http://railroadarchives.org/content/brochure-streamliner-fleet-cnw-1937

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Posted by wjstix on Friday, March 8, 2019 2:49 PM

Besides the Pullman porters, the dining car staff normally would stay on the train the whole way. I did find a website that looks like it might have info for you:

Railroad Dining Car Archives

"Focus on Overland Route Dining Car & Passenger Trains prior to 1956"
 
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Posted by gmpullman on Monday, March 4, 2019 4:18 PM

Hi,

It has been a few years since I've read it but the oral history titled Those Pullman Blues has some insight on the life of a Pullman porter in the later streamliner era:

 

https://tinyurl.com/yxj84jm9

Also:

Rising From The Rails, Pullman Porters and the Rise of the Black Middle Class

https://tinyurl.com/y5ted2ku

There was a DVD made of this second book that is also worth a look.

Hope that helps, Ed

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Crew Life aboard the Overland Limited
Posted by Lindsay_K on Friday, March 1, 2019 11:04 PM

Hello all, any ideas as to where I could get an accout of crew life aboard the Overland Limited? Any books or publications on this subject that come to mind?

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