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Deutsch: Salonwagen „Abraham Lincoln“. Der Geschäftswagen 101 der D&RG war ursprünglich ein normaler Reisezugwagen und wurde 1929 umgebaut. Heute trägt er den Namen Abraham Lincoln. Pullman-Wagen (1910), der als Business Car N. 101 der Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad diente und nun unter dem Namen Abraham Lincoln restauriert wurde.
English: A Pullman rail car, in traditional brown. The D&RGW Business Car 101, originally built as a passenger car was converted to a business car at the Burnham shop in 1929 and is now restored as the Abraham Lincoln. A 1910 Pullman car which served as the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101, now restored as the Abraham Lincoln. Pullman Sleeper Car. A heavyweight Pullman "business car.". Observation platform end of the Abraham Lincoln. The Abraham Lincoln a heavyweight Pullman "business car".
日本語: D&RGW事業用車101号、当初は客車として製造され、バーナム工場で1929年に事業用車に改造され、今では「エイブラハム・リンカーン」として修復されている. 1910年製のプルマンカー デンバー・アンド・リオグランデ・ウェスタン鉄道の社長専用職用車 No.101で、現在は復元されてエイブラハム・リンカーン (Abraham Lincoln) となっている。. プルマン製ビジネスカー.
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Photographed by Clyde Andrews, used with permission www.pullman-car.com

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Object location46° 50′ 18″ N, 119° 03′ 00″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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4 January 2006, 23:37:37 400 × 133 (39690 bytes) Craigandrews (talk · contribs) Built in 1910 by the Pullman Company, later rebuilt to become the D&RG Business Car 101, now restored as the Abraham Lincoln private business car. {{cc-by-sa-2.5}} Photographed by Clyde Andrews, used with permission www.pullman-car.com

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