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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Lincoln Funeral Car Train Inside &Out Ashland OhioDate: 05/21/15 09:08 Lincoln Funeral Car Train Inside &Out Ashland Ohio Author: train544 Hi Guys
Here is the Lincoln Funeral car North and South side along with a closeup of the oil painting that is displayed on bothe side of the car Stay tuned for more pics of the inside of the car Tom Boylan Date: 05/21/15 09:19 Re: Lincoln Funeral Car Train Inside &Out Ashland Ohio Author: train544 Hi Guys
Here as we step into the Funeral car front door,the first room is the casket viewing room Then we have 2 photos of the Lincolns replica casket Stay tuned for more inside Tom Boylan Date: 05/21/15 09:49 Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train544 Hi Guiys
The 1st 2 pics are looking at Lincolns bedroom 3rd pic is looking at the parlor room as you exit out the rear of the car Stay tuned for about 3 more pics Tom Boylan Date: 05/21/15 10:05 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train544 Hi Guys
Pic 1 is the marble top endtable with a silver teapot set in the parlor room pic 2 is the lighting in the parlor room pic 3 is the plaque mounted on top of the Lincoln casket Tom Boylan Date: 05/21/15 10:19 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train1275 Nice job !
But not enough flowers ! What always impressed me about reading of the train was the huge amount of flowers. Date: 05/21/15 10:45 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: Gumcoach train1275 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice job ! > > But not enough flowers ! > > What always impressed me about reading of the > train was the huge amount of flowers. You know why there was so many flowers don't you? Date: 05/21/15 10:50 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train1275 Well, a wild guess might be odor control.
The whole account of the journey and stops is very interesting. Day and night. Date: 05/21/15 10:55 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: Gumcoach train1275 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Well, a wild guess might be odor control. > The whole account of the journey and stops is very > interesting. Day and night. > Right...I've read accounts they had local undertakers check the condition of the body periodically at stops on the journey. It was a real test of embalming techniques of the day. Lots of people dont realize there were actually two bodies on the train...the President's and his son who had died a couple of years prior. Date: 05/21/15 11:01 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train1275 Indeed, and I had forgotten about Willie being on board.
I have read about the undertakers having to keep the body presentable, quite a task and accomplishment as were the whole logistics of the train itself. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/21/15 11:13 by train1275. Date: 05/21/15 11:08 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: Gumcoach train1275 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Indeed, and I had foregotten about Willie being on > board. > > I have read about the undertakers having to keep > the body presentable, quite a task and > accomplishment as were the whole logistics of the > train itself. What I find interesting is reading accounts in small town newspapers along the train route. I lived for several years in Richmond, Indiana and learned the train passed through town about 2 am and the whole town came out and lined the tracks. Church bells were rung throughout town to signal the approaching train and wake people up and alert them. These accounts also created a large problem for those building the funeral car. Depending on what time of day and lighting conditions different accounts had the car being different colors. Date: 05/21/15 11:19 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: train1275 Regarding color, that is another thing I was noting like you. Various accounts described it differently. What also seems to be a common thread in those days is any desciption of color as related to depot buildings or railroad equipment. They seem to be very vague and go more into the character of the structure, the finish, the type of wood, craftsmanship and then end with it being painted or finished "in a pleasing color".
I am glad that this car came out as well as it did. I think that the biggest surprise was the red wheels. I may well have read that but foregotten, but then again not sure anything would have prepared me for that contrast of red and brown. Oh and the biggest thing looking at the photos with the coffin is no military guard. - not being critical really .... just an observation of how strange after seeing so many drawings and photos and accounts etc. I always equate it with military guard and tons of flowers. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/21/15 11:21 by train1275. Date: 05/21/15 11:57 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: DrLoco Spectacular work! I hope to be able to see it when it comes through my neck of the woods.
About those red wheels, I wonder if this was done back in the day so that they could see if there were any developing cracks in the wheels-those cracks being of a substantially different color than the surrounding red paint., I think the Chineese Railways used red paint on the wheels of their steam engines for this reason (That and it kind of became a trademark of those locos). Date: 05/21/15 12:06 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: Lakota-rail Nice pic's Tom, hope you get it in action this weekend in Wellington.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/21/15 17:28 by Lakota-rail. Date: 05/21/15 12:45 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: ns1000 GREAT stuff...!! Thanks for sharing.
Date: 05/21/15 16:47 Re: Inside Lincolns Funeral Car Author: nycman Mr. Kloke did a terrific job with these new builds of truly historic railroad equipment.
Date: 05/21/15 13:00 Closeup Lincoln Funeral Car 8 Wheel truck & Wheels Author: train544 Date: 05/21/15 17:16 Re: Closeup Lincoln Funeral Car 8 Wheel truck & Wheels Author: jmbreitigan Thank you Tom for the splended coverage .
john Date: 05/21/15 18:59 Re: Closeup Lincoln Funeral Car 8 Wheel truck & Wheels Author: agrafton jmbreitigan Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you Tom for the splended coverage . > john Agree, well done Tom!! Date: 05/21/15 19:24 Re: Closeup Lincoln Funeral Car 8 Wheel truck & Wheels Author: Train-a-Mania Regarding the color of the car...
In my interview with David Kloke, he revealed that the car color was determined by analyzing paint chips from a window that survived from the original car. Nicholas Ozorak Pittsburgh, PA The Roundhouse - Podcast Date: 05/21/15 22:50 Re: Closeup Lincoln Funeral Car 8 Wheel truck & Wheels Author: wa4umr Thanks for posting the photos. Many of us will not have the opportunity to see it. Your photos are great.
Someone mentioned seeing it in action. I think I read that it is transported by truck. Take a look at the makeshift rails under it. Looks like two strips of iron laid there to keep the flanges from digging into the asphalt. John |