There have been previous discussions about "Pullman Green". I think we can agree that if four cars were painted from the same batch on the same day and each car was sent to a different regional railroad at the end of one year each would be a different shade of Pullman Green. The difference in fading caused by the sun, wind, rain, snow, ballast, direction of movement and possibly repairs/repaint at a railroad shop. In the model railroad world, we add to that what the various manufacturers of cars and paint call Pullman Green. For comparisons, I have attached a few photographs with a brief description of the color. Unless specified, all colors are the manufacturer's Pullman Green. Please feel free to attach your own. John
Pecos River, please notice the two load capacities. One when in passenger service, one for freight trains. John Smith may have described this as Santa Fe Coach Green
K-Line baggage car coupled to a GGD dining car
GGD baggage car and a K-Line baggage car
Pecos River coupled to a GGD baggage car
K-Line - GGD
MTH baggage car coupled to a Williams baggage car. Possibly same mold, same overseas manufacturer and same paint, obviously different batches.
Williams coupled to a K-Line
K-Line coupled to a Lionel express reefer
Williams observation car which has been repainted with ScaleCoat II coupled to a GGD 8-1-2.
K-Line baggage car coupled to a GGD(Pullman Green) baggage car.
GGD (Santa Fe Green) baggage car and a K-Line baggage car (light weathering)
GGD Pullman Green 12-1 coupled to a GGD Santa Fe Green heavyweight baggage car
GGD 8-1-2 coupled to a K-Line dining car.
GGD diner and K-Line observation painted with Valspar Olive Suede..
MTH REA green and PRB Santa Fe Green
John