PHOTOS: Southeastern Railway Museum accepts former presidential train car
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A view of the interior of the Marco Polo, the private rail car used by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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On Saturday, Nov. 14, Norfolk Southern honored its rich history by officially loaning the Ma…
On Saturday, Nov. 14, Norfolk Southern honored its rich history by officially loaning the Marco Polo train car to the Southeastern Railway Museum — Georgia's official transportation history museum. The exchange comes just days after the presidential election in the U.S., making the car's history that much more significant.
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