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L&N dining car #2700
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Lake Forest College Library Special Collections

Title: Louisville & Nashville Steel Dining Car (editor's title)
Creator: Public Relations
Description: Builder's exterior photo showing Louisville & Nashville Railroad dining car #2700 at the Pullman factory in Chicago, 1914. The car is an example of early steel construction and had seating for 30 diners. It operated on premier L&N passenger trains such as the Pan-American. This photo appears on p. 237 of Arthur Dubin's book More Classic Trains (Kalmbach, 1974).
Classification: Equipment and Technology (LCSH)
Date Created: 1914
Resource Type: Image (DCMI Type Vocabulary)
Format: Black and white print
Rights: Lake Forest College
Coverage: Spatial, Pullman Works, Chicago, Illinois; Temporal, 1914
Extent: Not available
Source: Lake Forest College Library Special Collections
Image ID: Dubin.II.30.12
Url: http://library.lakeforest.edu/archives/index.html
Depicted Railroad: Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Equipment: Cars: Dining car #2700
Builder, Cars: Pullman Company
Collection: Arthur Dubin
Institution: Lake Forest College Library Special Collections
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