The Harrogate Pullman was a named passenger train operating in the United Kingdom.
The Harrogate Pullman was introduced into service by the London and North Eastern Railway and began operating in 1923 between London King’s Cross and Newcastle, via Harrogate and Ripon.
[1] It comprised 12 new specially-built Pullman cars costing £70,000 (equivalent to £5,040,000 in 2023)[2] for the service.
[3] The supplement to travel on the service was 10s 1st class (equivalent to £36.02 in 2023)[2] and 6s 3rd class[4] (equivalent to £21.61 in 2023).
[2] In 1928 it was renamed the West Riding Pullman[5] which in 1935 became the Yorkshire Pullman.