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Abraham Lincoln (Pullman car)

The Abraham Lincoln, also known as Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101, is the oldest operable passenger car in the United States allowed to run on tracks operated by Amtrak. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101
Sepia tone image of the Abraham Lincoln passenger car after restoration.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
LocationTemporarily in Othello, Washington, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the town of Othello, Washington
Coordinates46°50′09″N 119°10′29″W / 46.835764°N 119.174855°W / 46.835764; -119.174855
Built1910
ArchitectPullman Co.; Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad
NRHP reference No.88000740[1]
Added to NRHPJune 16, 1988

Construction and revenue use edit

In 1910, with Robert Todd Lincoln as the company president, the Pullman Car Company suddenly changed from the 60-foot (18 m) varnished wood railroad cars to the 80-foot (24 m), riveted-steel design. The new technology of the time was electric lighting, so the new cars required the addition of electrical wiring, switches, switchboards, generators, and batteries. Wood and steel trucks were replaced with massive structural steel castings.

It was September of this year that coach 895 was manufactured for the Western Pacific Railroad (WP) at an original cost of $13,624.50 (equivalent to $289,539 in 2021[3]). The car was configured as an 84-seat coach and was the culmination of the most modern design and construction of heavyweight steel cars from the Pullman Company. Pullman passenger cars such as the WP 895 were the ultimate in travel prior to World War I.

On January 11, 1924, coach 895 became Denver and Rio Grande Railroad (D&RG) number 926. At that time, its book value was given at $8,783.90 (equivalent to $111,203 in 2021[3]). In 1929, the railroad car was rebuilt by the D&RG in their Burnham shops, Denver, Colorado, to a self-contained private railroad car for the president of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW). Numbered D&RG 101, it was complete with staterooms, office, bathrooms, observation room, kitchen, dining room, and porter's compartment. At this time, the 101 was refitted with six-wheel trucks (estimated book value of $580.65). The (used) 1910 trucks were from one of the three buffet-library cars originally built for the Western Pacific, which were renumbered 981, 982, and 984 in 1915-16. These buffet-library cars were moved to a lower service as D&RGW baggage cars 741, 742, and 744, and their six-wheel trucks replaced with two-axle trucks in 1929. Four of these trucks are the ones that found their way to the D&RG Car 101 and its sister car, the 102. The rebuild cost $33,294.22 (equivalent to $418,369 in 2021[3]) in December 1929 is when it received its present design and floor plan. At 190,000 pounds (86,000 kg), the D&RG Business Car 101 was the pride and status symbol of the powerful and elite in the business world, but within two weeks of its unveiling, the stock market crash of 1929 brought reality back into perspective.

The 101 was built and initially assigned to the president of the D&RGW and is a unique example of rail cars at the turn of the century. It has survived almost a hundred years as a rare example of "state of the art" 1910 railroad technology. The interior was distinguished by its hand crafted satin walnut lightly accented with bronze hardware and richly tailored fabrics.

Retirement and restoration edit

In September 1964, the car was retired and sold to Golden West Rail Tours. At this time, it had a book value of $47,659.60 (equivalent to $322,923 in 2021[3]), and accrued depreciation of $44,409.60 (equivalent to $300,902 in 2021[3]), for a net value of $3,250 (equivalent to $22,021 in 2021[3]). The car was later sold for scrap value.

In 1983 the car was purchased by Mr. Curtis Andrews and transported from Los Angeles to Tucson, Arizona, for eight months of mechanical rebuilding to make it certified for Amtrak use. The mechanical restoration included purchase and installation of newer (1945) trucks to replace the three-axle 1910 trucks which had been installed in the 1929 upgrade. These newer style integral cast trucks were once used under a US Army hospital car. The car also received a new brake system for its six axles and a 45-page engineering analysis. After rebuilding in Arizona, the car traveled to Spokane, Washington, via Amtrak and the final leg from Spokane to Bruce, Washington, a railroad siding and industrial site just east of Othello. The tradition of numbering this class of railroad cars had changed to giving the cars names, so this car was renamed the Abraham Lincoln. The Abraham Lincoln's antiquated elegance is not only rare, but it is also the oldest operational car in America allowed on tracks run by Amtrak. While one of only a handful of heavyweight steel Pullman Cars left in the United States, this attests to the knowledge of the early steel engineers, the attitude to make something last, and the desire for quality.

This car is named in honor of President Abraham Lincoln and should not be confused with the first private car in America, which was built for President Lincoln as a means to unite the nation after the civil war. Lincoln's private car was used for his funeral train in 1865, leaving Washington on April 21, 1865, and arriving in Springfield, Illinois, on May 3. Lincoln's funeral car was destroyed by fire in 1911 shortly after this car (as the Western Pacific coach 895) went into service. Quite by coincidence, the D&RG 101 had been built 101 years after President Lincoln was born.

The extensive restoration of the Abraham Lincoln has returned it to the simple elegance of the 1920s. In July 1988, the Abraham Lincoln was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which records the tangible reminders of the history of the United States and is the official list of the nation's cultural resources worthy of preservation.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "Nomination Form for Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No. 101". National Park Service. and accompanying pictures
  3. ^ a b c d e f Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved January 1, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.

External links edit

  • The Abraham Lincoln 1910 Heavyweight Pullman Business Car
  • Photo gallery in Ozark Mountain Railcars website

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The Abraham Lincoln also known as Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No 101 is the oldest operable passenger car in the United States allowed to run on tracks operated by Amtrak It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places 2 Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No 101U S National Register of Historic PlacesSepia tone image of the Abraham Lincoln passenger car after restoration Abraham LincolnShow map of Washington state Abraham LincolnShow map of the United StatesLocationTemporarily in Othello Washington about 2 miles 3 2 km north of the town of Othello WashingtonCoordinates46 50 09 N 119 10 29 W 46 835764 N 119 174855 W 46 835764 119 174855Built1910ArchitectPullman Co Denver amp Rio Grande Western RailroadNRHP reference No 88000740 1 Added to NRHPJune 16 1988 Contents 1 Construction and revenue use 2 Retirement and restoration 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksConstruction and revenue use editIn 1910 with Robert Todd Lincoln as the company president the Pullman Car Company suddenly changed from the 60 foot 18 m varnished wood railroad cars to the 80 foot 24 m riveted steel design The new technology of the time was electric lighting so the new cars required the addition of electrical wiring switches switchboards generators and batteries Wood and steel trucks were replaced with massive structural steel castings It was September of this year that coach 895 was manufactured for the Western Pacific Railroad WP at an original cost of 13 624 50 equivalent to 289 539 in 2021 3 The car was configured as an 84 seat coach and was the culmination of the most modern design and construction of heavyweight steel cars from the Pullman Company Pullman passenger cars such as the WP 895 were the ultimate in travel prior to World War I On January 11 1924 coach 895 became Denver and Rio Grande Railroad D amp RG number 926 At that time its book value was given at 8 783 90 equivalent to 111 203 in 2021 3 In 1929 the railroad car was rebuilt by the D amp RG in their Burnham shops Denver Colorado to a self contained private railroad car for the president of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad D amp RGW Numbered D amp RG 101 it was complete with staterooms office bathrooms observation room kitchen dining room and porter s compartment At this time the 101 was refitted with six wheel trucks estimated book value of 580 65 The used 1910 trucks were from one of the three buffet library cars originally built for the Western Pacific which were renumbered 981 982 and 984 in 1915 16 These buffet library cars were moved to a lower service as D amp RGW baggage cars 741 742 and 744 and their six wheel trucks replaced with two axle trucks in 1929 Four of these trucks are the ones that found their way to the D amp RG Car 101 and its sister car the 102 The rebuild cost 33 294 22 equivalent to 418 369 in 2021 3 in December 1929 is when it received its present design and floor plan At 190 000 pounds 86 000 kg the D amp RG Business Car 101 was the pride and status symbol of the powerful and elite in the business world but within two weeks of its unveiling the stock market crash of 1929 brought reality back into perspective The 101 was built and initially assigned to the president of the D amp RGW and is a unique example of rail cars at the turn of the century It has survived almost a hundred years as a rare example of state of the art 1910 railroad technology The interior was distinguished by its hand crafted satin walnut lightly accented with bronze hardware and richly tailored fabrics Retirement and restoration editIn September 1964 the car was retired and sold to Golden West Rail Tours At this time it had a book value of 47 659 60 equivalent to 322 923 in 2021 3 and accrued depreciation of 44 409 60 equivalent to 300 902 in 2021 3 for a net value of 3 250 equivalent to 22 021 in 2021 3 The car was later sold for scrap value In 1983 the car was purchased by Mr Curtis Andrews and transported from Los Angeles to Tucson Arizona for eight months of mechanical rebuilding to make it certified for Amtrak use The mechanical restoration included purchase and installation of newer 1945 trucks to replace the three axle 1910 trucks which had been installed in the 1929 upgrade These newer style integral cast trucks were once used under a US Army hospital car The car also received a new brake system for its six axles and a 45 page engineering analysis After rebuilding in Arizona the car traveled to Spokane Washington via Amtrak and the final leg from Spokane to Bruce Washington a railroad siding and industrial site just east of Othello The tradition of numbering this class of railroad cars had changed to giving the cars names so this car was renamed the Abraham Lincoln The Abraham Lincoln s antiquated elegance is not only rare but it is also the oldest operational car in America allowed on tracks run by Amtrak While one of only a handful of heavyweight steel Pullman Cars left in the United States this attests to the knowledge of the early steel engineers the attitude to make something last and the desire for quality This car is named in honor of President Abraham Lincoln and should not be confused with the first private car in America which was built for President Lincoln as a means to unite the nation after the civil war Lincoln s private car was used for his funeral train in 1865 leaving Washington on April 21 1865 and arriving in Springfield Illinois on May 3 Lincoln s funeral car was destroyed by fire in 1911 shortly after this car as the Western Pacific coach 895 went into service Quite by coincidence the D amp RG 101 had been built 101 years after President Lincoln was born The extensive restoration of the Abraham Lincoln has returned it to the simple elegance of the 1920s In July 1988 the Abraham Lincoln was listed on the National Register of Historic Places which records the tangible reminders of the history of the United States and is the official list of the nation s cultural resources worthy of preservation See also editMessenger of Peace Chapel Car Snoqualmie Washington National Register of Historic Places listings in Adams County WashingtonReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service January 23 2007 Nomination Form for Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Business Car No 101 National Park Service and accompanying pictures a b c d e f Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved January 1 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abraham Lincoln Pullman car The Abraham Lincoln 1910 Heavyweight Pullman Business Car Listing of railway cars and locomotives on the National Register of Historic Places Photo gallery in Ozark Mountain Railcars website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abraham 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