Glen Nevis
Glen Nevis
Build Date: 1925
Builder: The Pullman Company / Halliburton
Glen Nevis was a 6-3 (6 compartments, 3 drawing rooms) which was Pullman's most common all-room car and one of its most luxurious designs. Following its career in Pullman Company service, Glen Nevis was rebuilt into a research car used to develop cushioned underframes for railroad cars. While it still has the external appearance of a Pullman sleeping car with a few of the drawing rooms retained, Glen Nevis was modernized with its own kitchen and generator so it could serve as a self sufficient rolling laboratory while on the railroad. A gift of the FreightMaster division of Halliburton.