Depending on the railway car you were riding in, traveling by train in the late 1800s could be a grand experience or an awful one. If you were in a Pullman train car, you could expect considerable luxury and a great deal of service. A Pullman car boasted leather seats, lamps with silk shades, chandeliers, and gourmet food. However, only the wealthy could afford such a ride. For most passengers, trains provided a different experience. A long train ride was often a cheerless journey, due to hard seats, terrible food, and bad smells. What kind of organization did the author use for this passage? chronological cause and effect problem and solution compare and contrast