QUOTE: Passenger trains of note:
QUOTE: One of the most widely appreciated improvements to passenger trains of the early 1930s was neither structural nor cosmetic, but “atmospheric.” Air-conditioning had made its Pullman Debut aboard 12-1 sleeper McNair in September 1929,and found another early proponent in the Baltimore & Ohio. B&O diner Martha Washington was the first mechanically air-conditioned car, and the B&O’s Columbian became America’s first completely air-conditioned train on May 24, 1931.
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