The invention of the sleeping car was a big leap forward in society. The sleeping car was able to surge the popularity of trains, create a more luxurious experience for train rides, and led to luxury travel of many other types of transportation. The Industrial Revolution was between 18th and 19th century. It was a time period where inventions changed society. People like Henry Ford brought up the assembly line to mass produce goods. Things were now cheaper so more people were able to afford many things they could not before like cars. In the 1820s trains and railroads were invented to let people travel all over America. However, they were very uncomfortable and cramped when it became to overnight trips. To fix this, George Pullman, in 1865, created the sleeping car in Illinois. He invented the sleeping car to make a train that was not only comfortable but also luxurious so people were able to actually enjoy their ride. …show more content…
In 1853 George Pullman’s father died so he took on the job of moving giant structures from one place to another. In 1857 Pullman opened a similar business in Chicago, where there was much need for him. He needed to travel to many places for his business so he took the train. However when he traveled in a train they had uncomfortable and dirty interiors. They had cramped beds and inadequate ventilation. He wanted to do something about this so Pullman invented the sleeping car. They had comfortable beds with spacious interiors. Some said that they were comparable to steamboat cabins and some even declared them to be the most luxurious way to travel. He then later founded the Pullman Palace Car Company. The company grew rapidly and by 1879 the company had gross annual earnings of $2.2 million and net annual profits of almost $1