According to Kratville's book, it depends on the particular car. Some had
semi-permanent headboards and some had removable headboards.
Gordon
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Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 3:50 AM
Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Branchline RTR HW Pullmans
> I would think the HW Pullmans would have to have a bulkhead between the
> sections. No matter who's railroad they were assigned. If not, would you
want your
> head to be next to another passenger's feet? The bulkheads would be like a
> headboard.... the open sections lacked the privacy of say a drawing room
or
> compartment, but no there had to be some kind of a wall separating the
seats once
> they were made up into beds.
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> Loren Johnson
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