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  2. Pullman Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pullman Company, [1] founded by George Pullman, ... CTA Pullman trolley bus 9338 and UMC bus 131, Irving Park Rd, 1968. 1947 Pullman trolleybus in Valparaíso, 1996.

  3. York Pullman - Wikipedia

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    York Pullman [1] is a bus operating company based in Rufforth, North Yorkshire, England. The first company to use the Pullman name was founded in 1926 by Norman Pearce and Hartas Foxton. The Yorkshire Pullman remained in use until the company was deregistered in 2000.

  4. Pullman (car or coach) - Wikipedia

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    In Arabic, the word "pullman" is used to refer to a coach bus in Syria. In Arabic, it would be spelled "بولمان". In Latin America, pullman may refer to a luxury bus as well as to a railroad sleeping car. A Pullman loaf is a type of long, square bread originally developed to be baked in the small kitchens of Pullman rail cars.

  5. Pullman - Wikipedia

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    Pullman automobile by Pullman Motor Company, maker of automobiles in York, Pennsylvania, U.S. from 1905 to 1917; Pullman Coaches, a bus operating company in Wales acquired by Veolia Transport Cymru, now Crossgates Coaches; York Pullman, a bus operating company in Yorkshire, England, UK

  6. Labor Day parade kicks off first year in historic Pullman - AOL

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    The Brotherhood reached a labor contract with the Pullman company in 1937, the first Black workers’ union to do so. The historic district of Pullman, including Pullman Park, was named a National ...

  7. Pullman porter - Wikipedia

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    The Pullman Company was a separate business from the railroad lines. It owned and operated sleeping cars that were attached to most long-distance passenger trains. Pullman was essentially a chain of hotels on wheels ... Pullman provided a Porter (attendant) that prepared the beds in the evening and made them in the morning.