Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665
Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665, Railway car at Kentucky Railway Museum, United States.
The Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665 is a railway car now housed at the Kentucky Railway Museum that shows how transport vehicles were built during this era. Its interior features a central baggage section separating two passenger areas, each with its own stove and bathroom facilities.
The car was built in 1913 by American Car and Foundry Company in Jeffersonville and operated on various Louisville and Nashville Railroad routes until 1958. After decades of service, it was later placed in the museum collection to preserve its history for future generations.
The car shows early 20th-century train passenger design with separate sections for different groups of travelers and independent facilities in each area. Visitors can experience firsthand how transportation was organized during this era through the distinct layout and furnishings.
The car can be viewed at the Kentucky Railway Museum, which maintains it as part of its collection for public access. Visitors should plan enough time to explore the interior thoroughly and examine the different sections at a leisurely pace.
This car was one of only two examples of wood-side steel construction, a rare building method in railway history. Its sister car no longer exists, making this one a particularly valuable record of this construction technique.
Location: Kentucky
GPS coordinates: 37.65694,-85.59250
Latest update: December 13, 2025 12:24
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