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City of Lima (Nickel Plate 211)

Nickel Plate 211 was built in 1950 by Pullman Standard as part of a fleet of 13 sleeping cars with a configuration of 6 bedrooms and 10 roomettes. These cars were named for communities along the Nickel Plate Road with number 211 being named the City of Lima. ELDCPS accepted donation of this car in March 2003.

This sleeping car operated in through service between Hoboken and Chicago in conjunction with the Lackawanna and the Erie Lackawanna from 1950 until the end of this service in 1963. With the decline in Nickel Plate passenger service both before and after the 1964 merger with the Norfolk & Western, the City of Lima was sold in 1965 to the Illinois Central and renamed the Cynthia.

In 1969/70, the car was purchased by the Michigan Railroad Club, and was kept at the Brush Street Station in downtown Detroit. After passing inspection by the Grand Trunk Western, the car was run on many weekend trips to Chicago by the club on GTW's Mohawk. Upon the end of GTW passenger service, the car was moved to the GTW shops in Port Huron, MI. The car was used by the MRC for excursions, as well as the GTW as part of their business train. In the late 1970s, the car was sold to Hogtrain, Inc, who painted the car in MoPac "Eagle" colors, and operated the car in excursion service.

In 1985, the car was sold to the Chicago & North Western, renamed Lake Michigan , and assigned to their business car fleet. Shortly after the Union Pacific–CNW merger the car was again sold to a private individual - and finally donated to ELDCPS where the car would be restored to its Nickel Plate Road appearance, once again as the City of Lima.


NKP Sleeper 212 & EL Diner 741 - 1962, Hoboken, NJ
Photo by Lance Erickson

The car is in excellent condition and will require a small amount of work to return it to service. After completing exterior work on the car, Midwest Locomotive repainted City of Lima into Nickel Plate colors in August 2006. The car was moved to Illinois Transit Assembly Corp. (ITAX) in December 2006. ITAX installed new carpet and upholstery, in addition to some minor cosmetic work.

City of Lima is now based out of Scranton, PA. While the car is now available for service, there are still a few minor repairs that need to be addressed. In addition, funds will be needed to maintain the car. To complete these tasks the ELDCPS is offering supporters of this project to have chairs, roomettes, and bedrooms named in their honor based on contributions to the project as described on the donation page.

We have also started a special 211 Club for friends of the City of Lima. More information can be found on the donation page.

Photo Album

Donation Page

Special thanks to Tom Moisan for helping us with the history of the car

 
     

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