40 and 8 Boxcars

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You're right Jerry, but as a former infantryman I look on the bright side -
it beats marchin'!

Ed Svitil



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>Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 03:22:00 +0000

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>Hi Al, you are correct about the 40&8 meaning 40 men or 8 horses, but I

>think that I would hate to be one of those 40 men crammed into that tiny

>car!

>

>I have not been able to find one site that gives a comprehensive list of

>all of the 40&8 cars. I have seen all of the ones discussed to date -

>Welch, Spencer, & Newport News, but that is absolutely all that I know

>about. I too would be curious to learn if there is a comprehensive list.

>

>Jerry

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>Jerry Kay, et. al.,

>

>Does anyone know of a resource giving the current status of all of the

>original "Merci" (40 Hommes/Chevaux) boxcars?

>

>Although I have often read these cars were called "forty and eights" by the

>doughboys, I assume it meant 40 men or 8 horses.

>

>Albert Burckard

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>Virginia's 40&8 car is located at the Virginia War Museum in Newport News.

>It is the featured item in an exhibit called "Hampton Roads Port of

>Embarkation".

>

>This exhibit commemorates the role of the Hampton Roads region of Southeast

>Virginia during World Wars I and II as a center of activity for numerous

>paramilitary organizations and as a hub for the movement of millions of

>troops. The focal point of the exhibit is the railway boxcar that houses

>it; one of the finest remaining examples of a "Merci" Train boxcar (40/8) -

>one "Merci" boxcar was given to each of the States of the Union after World

>War One to show appreciation of American sacrifices in an effort to help

>protect France from the Central Powers. It was rededicated after World War

>Two.

>

>Jerry Kay

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