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          US WaBuPNRA D0011-010-014-001-004-JMF05-04080.0 · Item · January 25, 1936
          Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

          Pullman Company sleeping car, Chief Good Lance in the coach yard at Tacoma, Washington, on January 25, 1936. Chief Good Lance is a 73-foot, 6-inch heavyweight sleeper, built by Pullman. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, sleeping car, heavyweight.

          US WaBuPNRA D0011-010-014-001-004-JMF05-04082.0 · Item · circa 1935
          Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

          Pullman Company sleeping car, Chief Red Leaf being switched by Northern Pacific 1054 in the coach yard at Tacoma, Washington, circa 1935. Chief Red Leaf is a 73-foot, 6-inch heavyweight sleeper, built by Pullman. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, sleeping car, heavyweight.

          US WaBuPNRA D0011-010-014-001-004-JMF05-04083.0 · Item · April 1935
          Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

          Pullman Company sleeping car, Chief Red Thunder in the coach yard at Tacoma, Washington, in April 1935. Chief Red Thunder is a 73-foot, 6-inch heavyweight sleeper, built by Pullman. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, sleeping car, heavyweight.

          US WaBuPNRA D0011-010-014-001-004-JMF05-04086.0 · Item · circa 1935
          Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

          Pullman Company sleeping car, East Ascot being switched by Northern Pacific 1054 in the coach yard at Tacoma, Washington, circa 1935. East Ascot is a 73-foot, 6-inch heavyweight sleeper, built by Pullman. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, sleeping car, heavyweight.

          US WaBuPNRA D0011-010-014-001-004-JMF05-04088.0 · Item · circa 1935
          Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

          Pullman Company sleeping car, General Leavenworth in the coach yard at Tacoma, Washington, circa 1935. General Leavenworth is a 73-foot, 6-inch heavyweight sleeper, built by Pullman. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, sleeping car, heavyweight.