Bristol Pullman (train)

Bristol Pullman
The last down Bristol Pullman arriving at Bristol Temple Meads on 5 May 1973
Overview
Service type Passenger train
First service 12 September 1960
Last service 5 May 1973
Former operator(s) British Rail
Route
Start London Paddington
End Bristol Temple Meads
Service frequency Daily
Line(s) used Great Western Main Line
Technical
Rolling stock British Rail Classes 251 and 261

The Bristol Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.[1]

History

The Bristol Pullman was introduced by British Rail on 12 September 1960.[2] After departing Bristol Temple Meads, it called at Bath at 8.00am, and arrived at Paddington by 9.30am. It was operated by British Rail Classes 251 and 261 with two services per day from Bristol Temple Meads, calling at Bath and arriving at London Paddington.

The last service was on 5 May 1973.

References

  1. Allen, G. Freeman (December 1959). "Talking of trains: The 'Midland Pullman'". Trains Illustrated. Hampton Court: Ian Allan. p. 574 ff.
  2. "The Divine Dormitory". The Tatler. England. 15 March 1961. Retrieved 16 December 2017 via British Newspaper Archive. (Subscription required (help)).
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