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OP&E WOODLAND |
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12 section-1 drawing room (12S-1DR) sleeper WOODLAND, painted IC and lettered for PANAMA LIMITED. Built by Pullman in April 1930 in Lot #6360 to Plan #3410B for the UP, retained by Pullman at the 12/31/1948 divestiture, sold to Jack Ferris in October 1965, to OP&E, to Galveston RR Museum, to Iowa Pacific/San Luis & Rio Grande (SLRG), stored on the SLRG/Rio Grande Scenic in Alamosa, CO. Scanned with an Epson V550 from a 35mm slide, brand is unknown. |
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12/8/2014 Upload Date: 10/18/2015 10:33:56 PM |
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Roseburg, OR |
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Unknown |
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Pullman "Woodland" |
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An old Pullman Coach, whose history Ill have to research! |
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4/27/2015 Upload Date: 5/5/2015 11:08:53 PM |
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Alamosa, CO |
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Kevin Murray |
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Pullman WOODLAND |
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Built in 1930 by Pullman in Lot #6360 to Plan #3410B as a 12S-1DR sleeper, 1 of 9 such cars built in that Lot. 6 of these 9 cars were built for UP's PORTLAND LIMITED, including the WOODLAND. The other 3 cars were built for the CAPITOL LIMITED. At the 12/31/1948 divestiture, UP acquired 5 of the PORTLAND LIMITED cars; the WOODLAND was retained by Pullman. Pullman sold the WOODLAND to John W. "Jack" Ferris' Private Railroad Cars, Incorporated in October 1965. The Oregon, Pacific & Eastern RR in Roseburg, OR, later acquired the WOODLAND, and it was later resold to the Galveston RR Museum. Iowa Pacific acquired the WOODLAND from Galveston. EXIF: 2:50 PM, f/3.4 @ 1/640, ISO-100 |
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6/20/2015 Upload Date: 6/24/2015 12:44:36 PM |
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Alamosa, CO |
Author: |
Ted Brumberg |
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Pullman WOODLAND |
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Built in 1930 by Pullman in Lot #6360 to Plan #3410B as a 12S-1DR sleeper, 1 of 9 such cars built in that Lot. 6 of these 9 cars were built for UP's PORTLAND LIMITED, including the WOODLAND. The other 3 cars were built for the CAPITOL LIMITED. At the 12/31/1948 divestiture, UP acquired 5 of the PORTLAND LIMITED cars; the WOODLAND was retained by Pullman. Pullman sold the WOODLAND to John W. "Jack" Ferris' Private Railroad Cars, Incorporated in October 1965. The Oregon, Pacific & Eastern RR in Roseburg, OR, later acquired the WOODLAND, and it was later resold to the Galveston RR Museum. Iowa Pacific acquired the WOODLAND from Galveston. EXIF: 2:51 PM, f/3.6 @ 1/500, ISO-100 |
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6/20/2015 Upload Date: 6/24/2015 12:44:37 PM |
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Alamosa, CO |
Author: |
Ted Brumberg |
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Passenger |
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902 Comments: 0 |
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Title: |
Pullman 12-1 "Woodland" |
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Pullman 1930 |
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9/26/2021 Upload Date: 9/27/2021 2:07:42 PM |
Location: |
Alamosa, CO |
Author: |
Wil Hata |
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235 Comments: 0 |
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