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It was turned into a business car in 1913.
A few remained in business car service for their original railroads.
They are used to haul the UP business cars and for charter specials.
The past year has seen a 16% reduction on the previous reporting period in resulting emissions from business car travel.
Business cars require a shaken every year.
A remain in business car service.
Even as chief executive officer, Perlman was known to carry boots and denims in his business car.
The train has no restaurant or bar, but was equipped with vending machines, while Business Car passengers also get seat service.
"Business car much more crowded than a.m. train.
They were used by railroad officials and dignitaries as business cars, and wealthy individuals for travel and entertainment.
As of May 2011 it is fully operational and the bus service between the business car park and Terminal 5 has been discontinued.
Plans for a second caboose and a lavish, scale (down to the furniture, wallpaper, and bar with tiny glasses) business car are in the works.
The General Palmer was built in 1880 as a business car for the D&RG.
Business Car Service promised to provide as an escort an actual police car and two traffic policemen for eight hours at a cost of only $900.
The Canadian National Railway operates a former Great Northern dome coach in its business car fleet.
"Business Car Renovated and Redecorated."
The Abraham Lincoln 1910 Heavyweight Pullman Business Car - photographs and short history.
In Finland, tax laws made the 1.3 L-engined Sierra an attractive business car in the mid 1980s.
Chicago & Northwestern business car "Flambeu".
"Lamberts Point" 200, Business car.
The House bill would also, for example, raise the depreciation allowance for rural mail carriers' cars because they travel bumpier roads than other business cars.
The business car was originally an aluminium-sheathed 60 foot (18.288 m) Railway Travelling Post Office van, built in 1960.
Non-Amtrak certified coaches include the "Earling" (1938), "Milwaukee" business car.
The Hudson Terraplane Utility Coupe was a business car, especially for salesman who drove from door to door.
After his death, the Rio Grande renamed their business car No. 100 as the Wilson McCarthy.