noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
car
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In 1928 ten new Pullman cars , fitted with pantograph collectors instead of trolley poles, took over the Fleetwood service.
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That the classical wooden-bodied Pullman cars of earlier days had long since been split up and sold or scrapped was no deterrent.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A package of accelerations, improved peak-hour services and upgrading of the Master Cutler to Pullman status has generated new business.
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In 1928 ten new Pullman cars, fitted with pantograph collectors instead of trolley poles, took over the Fleetwood service.
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Sleeping-car and Pullman attendants were invariably black.
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That the classical wooden-bodied Pullman cars of earlier days had long since been split up and sold or scrapped was no deterrent.
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This year sees a big boost in bookings for superb meals served in the newly restored Pullman Cars.