Pullman Gallery Car

Gallery Car (7006A, 7600 and 8700 series)[1][2]

Virginia Railway Express #V425. Originally in service with the C&NW
Manufacturer Pullman Company
Constructed 1950s-1970s
Entered service 1950-present
Capacity 153-161
Specifications
Car body construction Steel
Car length 85 feet (26 m)
Entry Step
Doors 1 per side
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge

The Pullman Gallery Car was a double-decker passenger car built by Pullman-Standard during the 1950s to 1970s for various passenger rail operators in the United States.

The car's upper level was accessed by four sets of stairs in the middle vestibule. A narrow walkway with handrail and middle sections open looking below. Passengers disemarked from stairs from the vestibule on both sides. Original bench seating on lowere level was often upgraded to individual seats during rebuilds by operators. 8700 series cars features control cab not found in 7600 series cars.

Models

Canadian Vickers also manufactured gallery cars used by Canadian Pacific Railway Montreal passenger service and sold to Agence métropolitaine de transport.

Operators

Preserved Cars

See also

References

  1. http://www.cl.ais.net/~dbehr/CabCars.html
  2. http://www.cl.ais.net/~dbehr/7600PullmanPhotoPage.html
  3. Simon, Elbert; Warner, David C. (2011). Amtrak by the numbers: a comprehensive passenger car and motive power roster, 1971-2011. Kansas City, MO: White River Productions. ISBN 978-1-932804-12-6. OCLC 837623640.
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