Jovita (railcar)

The Jovita is a steel heavyweight train sleeping car built by and for the Pullman Company in 1914.

It is believed it is one of the oldest heavyweight Pullman cars in its original configuration still in existence.

The car had twelve open sections with a fold-down upper berth and lower berth made by folding the seats down in each section, and one drawing room - a large enclosed room with three beds and its own toilet and sink.

Production began in January 1910 with a car named Carnegie, and continued, using the same basic design, for the next two decades.

Today, the Jovita is part of the collection of the Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati.