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Pullman Coaches
The range of Hornby Pullman coaches.
The Pullman Coach Company was formed in 1882 and named after the Pullman concept pioneered in the United States by the American railroader George Pullman.
The company entered into contracts with the railway companies to operate Pullman services over their lines. As opposed to regular mainline services, Pullman trains were noted for their more luxurious carriages.
The PCC had its own workshops at Brighton. Pullman Car manufacture was also carried out by Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. and Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Co.
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway was the first UK railway company to operate a complete Pullman train, the Pullman Limited which started on the London to Brighton route on December 5th 1881.
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