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Pullman Car restored

This Pullman car at Tilton, N.H. belonged to the late John Clements and once used to go on every caboose train ride between Tilton and Lincoln, but has been idle on the tracks in ownership-limbo because Clements' heirs believe it is worth $100,000. Many in the railroad industry have said it's worth half that much.

The car has a living room visible from the end you see, as well as a dining room, bedrooms, kitchen and bathroom, and operates a propane generator and heater. It's a motorhome on rails except it's 10 feet wide by 90 feet and would be a tremendous purchase for a group of railfans.

Photographed by Mike Colclough / Black Cat Images, January 22, 2006.
Added to the photo archive by Mike Colclough, January 27, 2006.

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