Mt. Broderick Pullman Car

Broderick was built in two months in late 1926 at the Pullman factory in Chicago, Illinois.[4] In its normal overnight-mode, it could sleep 20, although in day-mode, it could seat a maximum of fifty-two passengers.It weighed 93 tons, due in part to its poured concrete floor; a feature unique to the Mt.Passengers enjoyed the solarium lounge at its rear, as well as its buffet area.Broderick Pullman Car is one of four artifacts at the Kentucky Railway Museum on the National Register of Historic Places.
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