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All Pullman Service..Overnight Sleepers as opposed to flying..Drop Pullman at spur. wake up at 800am
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I think the B&O was very expert at stopping pullman trains to change them by flashlight without waking the sleeping passengers in the dead of night. (I forget where) <br /> <br />The 8 am wake up call in today's economy would mean that you are at least an hour late for meetings etc. <br /> <br />I have been building an all Pullman train and reading some books specifically about this type of service for a time now. <br /> <br />I was told the other day that Boeing and perhaps Airbus might be designing really large aircraft that featured sleepers for the extremly long 12 hour plus flights overseas. Maybe a bit of google time will help me clarify this tidbit. <br /> <br />What about Europe? Was there a Pullman Service as we know it over there?
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