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Locomotive
& Equipment
of
the 1947-1949
Freedom Train
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Locomotive
#1776: The Alco PA-1 locomotive that pulled the Freedom
Train was the property of Alco (General Electric) during the run
of the Freedom Train. It was built in August 1947 specifically to
pull the Freedom Train: construction number 74696.
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SANTA
FE 1896: The Freedom Train Power/Tool Car. On loan from the
Santa Fe Railway, this 6-axle heavyweight baggage car was returned
to the railroad and back into regular service. While on the Freedom
Train it was named/numbered "SANTA FE 1896" and had a large
round Great Seal of the US on the left side (engineer's left) and
a large round America Heritage Foundation seal on the other. |
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PENNSYLVANIA
3510 -- This exhibit car carried a pair of gold eagles on
its sides. The car had electrical hookups for power where it was available
at display sites. This took the load off the tool/power car mentioned
above. Exhibit car interiors were painted varying shades of soft green.
Bronze captions ran above the various groups of documents which were
arranged in chronological order. |
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PENNSYLVANIA
3489 -- This exhibit car carried large gold letters (on both
sides) proclaiming "FREEDOM TRAIN". |
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PENNSYLVANIA
3465 -- This exhibit car carried a pair of gold eagles on
its sides. |
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PENN
SQUARE -- The first of the three Pullmans on the train, the
Penn Square had six compartments and three drawing rooms and was built
in July 1925 (plan 3523A, Construction Lot 4887).It carried large
gold letters on both its flanks proclaiming "FREEDOM TRAIN".
Presumably, the Penn Square was eventually scrapped. If you have any
more information on the history of this car, please email
us . |
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GLEN
FEE -- The Glen Fee (plan 3523A, Lot 4970, car code 2789)
had six compartments and three drawing rooms and was delivered on
27 July 1926. It operated on the New York Central's 20th Century Limited
before and after the Freedom Train, until 1963. While on the Freedom
Train, two large gold eagles graced its sides. |
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CENTRAL
PLAINS -- The Pullman observation car Central Plains was
built Sept-Oct 1926 (plan 3959E, Lot 4971) with three compartments,
two drawing rooms, and an observation lounge. While on the Freedom
Train the car carried two large renditions of the Great Seal of
the US on its sides. Harry Truman gave a speech in Pittsburgh, PA
from its rear platform.
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Please
email
us if you have any information that
would add to the histories shown here.
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