Merci Train


The Merci Train, also known as the French Gratitude Train or the Forty and Eight, was the 1949 Europe-US response to the Friendship Train. Composed of 49 cars and filled with "gifts of gratitude", the Merci Train arrived in New York City on February 3, 1949, and was divided amongst the 48 states with the remaining car to be shared by the District of Columbia and Hawaii.

Background

The idea to send a "thank you" gift to the United States for the $40 million in food and other supplies sent to France and Italy in 1947 came from a French railroad worker, and World War II veteran, named Andre Picard. Donations from the Merci Train came from over six million citizens of France and Italy in the form of dolls, statues, clothes, ornamental objects, furniture, and even a Legion of Honour medal purported to have belonged to Napoleon.

The "Forty-and-eight" boxcars

Forty-and-eights were French 4-wheel covered goods wagons used as military transport cars. The term refers to the cars' carrying capacity, said to be 40 men or eight horses. Built starting in the 1870s as regular freight boxcars, they were originally used in military service by the French army in both World Wars, and then later used by the German occupation in World War II and finally by the Allied liberators.
In 1949, France sent 49 of those boxcars to the United States laden with various treasures, as a show of gratitude for the liberation of France. This train was called the Merci Train, and was sent in response to trains full of supplies known as the American Friendship Train sent by the American people to France in 1947. Each of the Merci Train boxcars carried five tons of gifts, all of which were donated by private citizens.
The Train and all 49 cars arrived aboard the Magellan on February 3, 1949, with over 25,000 onlookers in attendance. On the side of the gift-laden French freighter was painted, "MERCI AMERICA". Immediately the trains were distributed amongst the states.

Current status of boxcars

Many of the trains were opened and turned into exhibits before distributing the objects as each state saw fit. Most states continued to exhibit the boxcars to the public after their gifts were distributed.
Various websites count 43 of the 49 boxcars still in existence. The state boxcars of Massachusetts, Illinois, Nebraska, Connecticut, and New Jersey are known to have been destroyed. The Colorado boxcar has been missing since 1954, and its fate remains unknown. Most of the surviving boxcars are displayed in various parks and museums in their respective states; such locations include:
StateCityLocationNotes
AlabamaHuntsvilleU.S. Veterans Memorial Museum
ArizonaScottsdaleMcCormick-Stillman Railroad ParkThe Arizona Capitol Museum holds the contents of the train with a display of gifts and a scale model of the boxcar, while the McCormick-Stillman Railroad park has the train car.
ArkansasHelenaAmerican Legion Post 41
Intersection of Pecan & Porter Streets
Restored and new shelter built for the car in 2012
CaliforniaFresnoFresno Federal Post 509
3509 N. First Street
ColoradoMissing
ConnecticutDestroyed by fire in the 1950s
DelawareSeafordIntersection of Front Street and Poplar StreetOwned and maintained by the American Legion’s Society of the 40 & 8, Voiture #1320
FloridaHolly HillCity of Holly Hill Municipal Complex
GeorgiaKennesawSouthern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive HistoryThe museum also maintains a collection on display of various gifts from the train that have been donated over the years.
Hawaii and D.C.Ewa, HawaiiHawaiian Railway Society
IdahoBoiseInside a building at the Old Idaho State Penitentiary
IllinoisMissing, presumed scrapped
IndianaFort WayneVeteran's National Memorial Shrine
2122 O'Day Road
IowaCedar FallsAntique Acres Campground
7610 Waverly Road
The State Museum in Des Moines has a collection of gifts from the boxcar.
KansasFort HaysAmerican Legion Post # 173
1305 Canterbury Drive
The Prairie Museum of Art and History in Colby, KS has a doll from the Kansas boxcar on display.
KentuckyNew HavenKentucky Railway Museum
LouisianaBaton RougeOld Louisiana State Capitol
MaineBoothbayBoothbay Railway Village
MarylandBaltimoreB&O Railroad Museum
MassachusettsMissing, presumed scrapped
MichiganLansingThe Forty & Eight Society
2949 South Waverly Highway
http://mercitrain.org/Michigan/
Artifact collection at Michigan History Museum, 702 W. Kalamazoo Street, Lansing, Michigan
MinnesotaLittle FallsMinnesota Military Museum
MississippiJacksonBehind the restored Gulf, Mobile & Ohio train depot,
618 East Pearl Street
MissouriSedaliaMissouri State Fair GroundsMaintained by 40/8 Voiture 333
MontanaHelenaMontana Military Museum, Fort Harrison
NebraskaMissing, presumed scrapped
NevadaCarson CityNevada State Railroad Museum
New HampshireManchesterReed Street near Bremer Street
New JerseyDestroyed by fire.
New MexicoAlbuquerqueExpo New Mexico
New YorkWhitesboroOneida County 40&8
5163 Judd Road
North CarolinaSpencerNorth Carolina Transportation Museum
North DakotaBismarck612 E. Boulevard Avenue
OhioCamp PerryNear the Camp Perry Lodging and Conference CenterThe boxcar has been refurbished three times since 1949.
Several of the gifts are now housed at the Ohio Historical Society.
OklahomaNormanJ. D. McCarty Center
2002 East Robinson Street
OregonNorth BendSherman Park
1220 Sherman Avenue
PennsylvaniaFort Indiantown GapFort Indiantown Gap National Guard Training Facility
Intersection of Fisher and Clement Avenues
Rhode IslandWoonsocketInside the Museum of Work and Culture
42 South Main Street

Fully restored in 2004
South CarolinaBishopvilleSouth Carolina Cotton Museum and Lee County Veterans Museum
Previously in Greenville and Columbia
South DakotaHuronSouth Dakota State Fairgrounds
TennesseeBristolAmerican Legion Post #145
TexasAustinTexas Military Forces Museum at Camp Mabry or
UtahOgdenUtah State Railroad Museum
VermontColchesterCamp Johnson
VirginiaNewport NewsVirginia War Museum
WashingtonYakimaSarg Hubbard Park,
West VirginiaWelchVeteran's Park
WisconsinAshwaubenonNational Railroad Museum
WyomingCheyenneAmerican Legion Post 6
2001 E Lincoln Way
Restored by American Legion members in 2017