Sleeping car facts for kids
The sleeping car or sleeper (often wagon-lit) is a railway passenger car that can accommodate all its passengers in beds of one kind or another, primarily for the purpose of making nighttime travel more comfortable. George Pullman was the American inventor of the sleeper car.
The first such cars saw sporadic use on American railroads in the 1830s; they could be configured for coach seating during the day. Some of the more luxurious types have private rooms (fully and solidly enclosed rooms that are not shared with strangers).
Images for kids
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In 1964, aging open-section Pullman cars waited in Portland, Oregon, available for "emergencies".
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NH RR's 1942 World War II advertisement "The Kid in Upper 4." This ad depicts an open section of a sleeping car.
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Sleeping cars on The Ghan near Alice Springs in 2015.
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In Spanish: Coche cama para niños