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Parlor Car

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A sleeping or parlor car operated by the Pullman Company; also commonly applied to any car of that same type.
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Slang term for a model railroader.

 


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A sleeping car or parlor car operated by the Pullman Co.; by extension, any sleeping car.
Pulse width modulation (PWM) ...

A sleeping car or parlor car operated by the Pullman Company providing a high standard of comfort and service for which a premium fare must be paid.
Pulse Power
[MR] The locomotive is fed intermittent pulses of current to facilitate slow starts.

Parlor Car - Luxuriously fitted railway car.
Passing Siding - A siding specifically for passing of trains in the same or opposite direction; may be several miles long so that neither train is required to stop.
Peddler - A way freight.

This series of motorized cars consisted of nine coaches, numbered 300-308, and one parlor car, the “ Florence' (car 305 was later rebuilt as dining car 600).

Other types of passenger car exist, especially for long journeys, such as the dining car, parlor car, disco car, and in rare cases theater and movie theater car. In some cases another type of car is temporarily converted to one of these for an event.

See also: Current, Truck, Track, Train, Special

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