Rollie is correct but confusing.  The subject diner's prototype is 
Pullman-Standard Plan 3952 (built in 1924-25).  Nineteen of these were built 
and 
variously assigned to general service (Pullman pool), ACL, and SR.  NYC had 
similar, but with an extra kitchen window.  When Miller was in business, I had 
an O scale buddy who got Miller to make him a special NYC diner kit with the 
extra window.

Pullman Plan 4004 (built in 1931-32) is similar but not identical to 3952.  
Major difference is the kitchen service door is not on the kitchen side, but 
rather is a standard vestibule door across the passenger corridor from the 
kitchen.  There were 17 of these in pool service, later assigned to NH and 
others.

Dick Karnes



      


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