E.C.M.L. Tynes Tee Pullman Circ 1955

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E.C.M.L. Tynes Tee Pullman Circ 1955

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E.C.M.L. Pullman Formations Circ 1955

Good Evening Gents

I suspect this question has been asked before, however I am trying to identify the type of Pullman coaches used within the Tyne Tees Pullman eg, 1st Parlour/Kitchen or 3rd Parlour/ Kitchen etc that formed the consist of the Tynes Tees Pullman. I have information from the "Coupe News" Web site, but I am not sure if when it states car "Nilar" K, is that a 3rd Kitchen or is it a type "K" coach? My Choice of formation is as follows:- No162 3rd Brake, Car "Nilar" (K),"Lucille" (P)32 (K). "Phyllis"(K), "Agatha" (P),167(K), 62,(B). I am hoping to identify these coaches to enable me to accquire the correct version fron the Hornby range.

Any help with this would be very much appreciated

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Post by James Brodie »

try Peter Hall in the LNER Study Group he may have a CWD from that period-sorry don't have his phone number
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Closest I can do is Winter 1957-8:

ImageTTP-Winter-57-8 by Robert Carroll, on Flickr
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Didn't Tony Wright cover this in an article in BRM some years ago? Alternatively I understand that there is a Pullman group on Yahoo!
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Re: E.C.M.L. Tynes Tee Pullman Circ 1955

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ISTR the bar was named Hadrians Bar, not sure of dates though.
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Re: E.C.M.L. Tynes Tee Pullman Circ 1955

Post by 2512silverfox »

The Hadrian Bar ran from inauguration after the war until Mk1 pullmans took over - not sure when that was. I remember drinking Ginger Beer(!) at the bar in 1948 as a schoolboy going back from Newcastle to boarding school in London with a 'new' A1 up front!

The bar was kitted out internally with Formica as an advert for that newly arrived from AMerica finish.
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A new Hadrian Bar (354?) was built as part of the Metro- Cammel Mk 1 Pullman builds which took over the Tees-Tyne Pullman service in early 1961. Later it became for a while the Nightcap Bar on the West Coast overnight service to Glasgow.
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Post by James Brodie »

Dear Sir, Pullman Profile No2 gives a detailled list of Tyne Tees Pullman Train cars from 1948 to 57. Jim Brodie.
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