Harding Railroad Car

Also called Denali, and designated with equipment number X-336 by the Alaska Railroad, the car was one of three used to carry a delegation that included President Warren G. Harding in 1923 to the Mears Memorial Bridge for a ceremony marking completion of the railroad between Fairbanks and Seward.

It was placed in Alaskaland in 1967, created to mark the centennial of the Alaska Purchase.

[1] Another car, The Superb, carried Harding's remains after he died in San Francisco.

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