A veteran of northern New Jersey commuter operations, this car was constructed by the Pullman Company for operation by the Lackawanna Railroad out of Hoboken Terminal, across from New York City, to various suburban destinations such as Morristown, Gladstone, and Montclair. With the electrification of the majority of DL&W's commuter lines in the 1930s, this coach was converted into a trailer car to operate with the newly purchased electric MUs. Serving through Erie Lackawanna and Conrail, it was retired from active duty in 1984 by New Jersey Transit and soon sold to the museum for excursion operations. |