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===Passenger Equipment===
==Passenger Equipment==
 
'''1883'''
 
Seventeen Pullman Palace cars built in 1883 are painted "standard Pullman Color" with red plush upholstery and cherrywood interior.
 
''Railway Age 8 February 1883''


'''1898'''
'''1898'''


Passenger cars painted olive green to correspond with Pullman car colors.
Passenger cars painted olive green to correspond with Pullman car colors.
[[File:The_Semi-Weekly_Messenger_(Wilmington,_NC),_27_May_1898.png|400px]]


''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1whaGqEuj4mj7Mji1HnnPpbO7ViX0qTod/view?usp=sharing| The Semi-Weekly Messenger (Wilmington, NC), 27 May 1898]''
''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1whaGqEuj4mj7Mji1HnnPpbO7ViX0qTod/view?usp=sharing| The Semi-Weekly Messenger (Wilmington, NC), 27 May 1898]''

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Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index

Passenger Equipment

1883

Seventeen Pullman Palace cars built in 1883 are painted "standard Pullman Color" with red plush upholstery and cherrywood interior.

Railway Age 8 February 1883

1898

Passenger cars painted olive green to correspond with Pullman car colors.

The Semi-Weekly Messenger (Wilmington, NC), 27 May 1898.png

The Semi-Weekly Messenger (Wilmington, NC), 27 May 1898



Reference / Historic Railroad Paint Color Index