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Published: 2015-08-04 21:12:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 1101; Favourites: 12; Downloads: 1
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Description The "Cardinal"

Built in 1927 by the Brill Car Company for the Frankfort and Cincinnati Railway Company operating between Frankfort and Paris, Kentucky. Was used to handle all the F&C's passenger operations until 1952 when it was retired.

The "Cardinal" actually broke down the final week of passenger operations on the F&C. This dictated that the President of the F&C drove ticket holders between Frankfort and Paris in his personal car the last week of passenger service.

Car was donated to the Kentucky Railway Museum who with almost everything they own let it rot down to a hulk when in 2007 several historical groups raised funds to have the car professionally restored to the condition seen here.

Technically the car can operate under it's own power but supposedly one of the wheels has a small crack and the museum won't run it and like the laundry list of other problems they have won't take the time to fix it. Stuff like this is why the museum is now having a difficult time soliciting donations because local groups don't believe their money will go to any good use.
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Stoker15 [2016-02-20 18:57:08 +0000 UTC]

I wonder if they'd dare sell the thing

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TrainMan500 [2015-08-10 21:09:33 +0000 UTC]

This car has been under "restoration" for going on 9 years now. Reminds me of 7738 at the BGRM, never gonna see any progress (I guess they did repaint it though, but soon after apparently they had some "mechanical" issues with it). As of recent I've pretty much "washed my hands" with the museum. Come on really? I crack in a wheel can't be that hard to fix/replace, even for a museum like the KRM. 

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boilerwash In reply to TrainMan500 [2015-08-11 01:20:04 +0000 UTC]

I see you've taken my advice from earlier then. Trust me between BGRM and KRM just not having anything to do with these people will lead to you having a happier life.

There may be places where younger people are welcome at a railroad museum but Kentucky is not that place.

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SecondChanceJunkyard [2015-08-04 23:02:49 +0000 UTC]

Is it still at the KRM?

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boilerwash In reply to SecondChanceJunkyard [2015-08-04 23:11:04 +0000 UTC]

Yep, that's 152 parked in behind it.

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SecondChanceJunkyard In reply to boilerwash [2015-08-04 23:12:04 +0000 UTC]

It's odd that I've never seen this before.

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boilerwash In reply to SecondChanceJunkyard [2015-08-04 23:24:46 +0000 UTC]

It lives inside the shop building.

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SecondChanceJunkyard In reply to boilerwash [2015-08-04 23:26:54 +0000 UTC]

Ah okay. At least I know where it's at now.

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