This caboose
with Swing Motion Caboose trucks was inherited by the Nickel Plate
Road from the Lake Erie & Western fleet after the 1923 takeover.
This car features an offset cupola and was rebuilt extensively
from the original LE&W design. The New York, Chicago and St.
Louis Railroad, known as the Nickel Plate Road, served Ohio, Indiana
and several adjacent states. Founded in 1881, it eventually had
over 4,000 miles of track. By 1964, the post WWII economy financially
impacted a number of railroads. In October of that year, the railroad
merged, along with Wabash, into the Norfolk & Western Railway.
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