The late Jim Bradley of Stonington, CT used to collect Pullman cars. He
had six or 8, in his back yard right next to the main line. You could
see them from the train as it went by. After he died there was some talk
that some might be scrapped, but I think all have been saved now. One
was an open platform observation from "The Yankee Clipper", but it had
rusted very badly.
On Sat, 27 Feb 1999, Zane H. Healy wrote:
Mike Ford wrote:
I suppose my wife should just be glad I don't
collect trains.
Especially in the sense that some guy here in the Portland area does.
Although I've only heard of him having an Engine, still that takes up some
serious space in a Railyard :^) Still can't believe that.
Zane
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