Pullman
Pullman may refer to:
- Pullman (car or coach), various luxurious railway cars, cars, buses or coaches
- Pullman Company, maker of Pullman rail cars
- Pullman porter, a man hired by the Pullman Company to work as porter on sleeping cars
- Pullman (architecture), a long, narrow room
- Pullman F.C., Pullman Company soccer team
- Pullman loaf, a long, square-edged loaf of bread
- Pullman automobile by Pullman Motor Company, maker of automobiles in York, Pennsylvania from 1905-1917
- Humber Pullman, a large automobile manufactured in central England between 1930 and 1954
- Pullman Strike, a major American railroad strike in 1894
- Pullman Memorial Universalist Church, Albion, New York
- York Pullman, a bus operating company
- Pullman train (UK), mainline luxury railway services in Great Britain
- Pullman Hotels and Resorts, a brand part of the French AccorHotels group
- Pullman case or valise, a large piece of luggage; see suitcase
- Pullman Coaches, a bus operating company in Wales acquired by Veolia Transport Cymru, now Crossgates Coaches
Places in the United States
- Pullman, Chicago, Illinois
- Pullman District, National Monument in Chicago.
- Pullman, Michigan
- Pullman, Texas
- Pullman, Washington
- Pullman, West Virginia
- Pullman Lake, a lake in Minnesota
- Pullman Neighborhood, in the city of Richmond, California
Surname
- Alberte Pullman (1920–), theoretical and quantum chemist, wife of Bernard
- Bernard Pullman (1919–1996), theoretical and quantum chemist, husband of Alberte
- Bill Pullman (1953–), American actor
- George Pullman (1831–1897), founder of the Pullman Company
- Joe Pullman (1876-1955), Wales international rugby union player
- Philip Pullman, (1946–), English writer
- Simon Pullman (1897–1942), violinist and founder of the Warsaw Ghetto Symphony Orchestra
See also
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