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AMERICAN FREEDOM TRAIN CAR #200
101 CLARK STREET
ST. CHARLES, MISSOURI -USA
Location: ST. CHARLES, MO
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This rail car was originally built by ACF at this location and was used by President George H Bush in 1985. As a side note the building behind the train was also used to make M3 tanks during WW II.
"American Freedom Train Car #200 - Splendid Spirit
The original American Freedom Train car!
This 1926-vintage 6-axle heavyweight observation car belonged to Ross Rowland's High Iron Company (formerly Penn Central/New York Central business car #7) and usually went by the name "Brothers Two" (#200). In 1973, to promote the idea of an "American Freedom Train", this car was painted white with a blue roof and a wide red stripe across the window area -- and was the first car ever lettered "American Freedom Train" -- just under the roof line -- and "Splendid Spirit" just below the windows. It retained its number -- 200 -- and appeared on two High Iron Co. excursions in 1973.
On a two-day Memorial Day weekend excursion from Hoboken to Binghamton behind Delaware & Hudson steam locomotive #302 (actually former Reading T-1 #2102 dressed as 302) it was simply lettered "Freedom Train".
By its July 22, 1973 excursion behind NKP 759 from Hoboken to Scranton, it had matured into "American Freedom Train".
Thanks go to Mr. Walter Curll and Mr. Keith Muldowney for helping piece this all together.
Note the unique AFT tail herald -- an image of the Liberty Bell with the words 'American Freedom Train' and a small image of a train passing behind the bell.
The large roof aerial antenna of the 70s has today been supplanted by a satellite dish (see below)!
In 1975 the Splendid Spirit did, in fact, see service on the AFT in this paint scheme, but only for a few days in Ohio. It went on to serve as the observation car for the Chessie Steam Specials.
By the time it served with C&O steam locomotive #614 (614T) on American Coal Enterprises steam locomotive tests in the mid 1980s it had been renamed "Independence". ACE was Ross Rowland's venture promoting the ACE3000, a "modern coal-burning steam locomotive designed to compete with diesels".
On December 7, 1985 the Independence carried then Vice President George HW Bush to the Army-Navy Football Game as a guest of ACE.
Image: Notepad "Aboard the Independence" and Napkins from the Independence, circa 1980.
John Finnin collection.
The Splendid Spirit is now back with its maker -- American Railcar Industries (successor to ACF) -- at ARI's St. Charles, MO plant still painted Tuscan red and bearing the name "Independence". Thanks go to Keith Muldowney and John Lewis for much of this information."
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Added 08/25/2019
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