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Tees-Tyne Pullman, the Glossary

Index Tees-Tyne Pullman

The Tees-Tyne Pullman was a British Pullman train which formerly operated on the East Coast Main Line between and, England.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: British Rail Mark 1, British Rail Mark 2, East Coast Main Line, England, Golden Arrow (train), InterCity 125, Metro-Cammell, Pullman train (UK).

  2. Pullman Car Company (UK)
  3. Railway services discontinued in 1976
  4. Railway services introduced in 1948

British Rail Mark 1

British Rail Mark 1 is the family designation for the first standardised designs of railway carriages built by British Railways (BR) from 1951 until 1974, now used only for charter services on the main lines or on preserved railways.

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British Rail Mark 2

The Mark 2 family of railway carriages are British Rail's second design of carriages.

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East Coast Main Line

The East Coast Main Line (ECML) is a electrified railway between its northern terminus at and southern terminus at London King's Cross station.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Golden Arrow (train)

The Golden Arrow (Flèche d’Or) was a luxury boat train of the Southern Railway and later British Railways. Tees-Tyne Pullman and Golden Arrow (train) are Named passenger trains of British Rail and Pullman Car Company (UK).

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InterCity 125

The InterCity 125 (originally Inter-City 125) or High Speed Train (HST) is a diesel-powered high-speed passenger train built by British Rail Engineering Limited between 1975 and 1982.

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Metro-Cammell

Metro-Cammell, formally the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company (MCCW), was an English manufacturer of railway carriages, locomotives and railway wagons, based in Saltley, and subsequently Washwood Heath, in Birmingham.

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Pullman train (UK)

Pullman trains in Great Britain were mainline luxury railway services that operated with first-class coaches and a steward service, provided by the British Pullman Car Company (PCC) from 1874 until 1962, and then by British Railways from 1962 until 1972. Tees-Tyne Pullman and Pullman train (UK) are Pullman Car Company (UK).

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See also

Pullman Car Company (UK)

Railway services discontinued in 1976

Railway services introduced in 1948

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tees-Tyne_Pullman