Louisville and Nashville Combine Car Number 665
The Combine car was built at the American Car and Foundry Company located in Jeffersonville, Indiana in 1913; a custom design given to it by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.[3] Its nickname, the "Jim Crow Car", relates to the Jim Crow laws of pre-1965 United States, which allowed for separate facilities for blacks under the policy of separate but equal.It is the only preserved two wood side steel car; one of only two ever made.[3] In 1958 the car was given to the Kentucky Railway Museum by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad.[5] During the trips the Combine Car held several different artifacts related to the Chase for its passengers to admire.