Passing through a succession of owners, the car eventually became the property of the Museum of Transportation in St. Louis. In early 2009, the museum offered the car for sale, and the Milwaukee was purchased by the Friends of the 261 and sent to Minneapolis, Minn. for future restoration and service. Rare Nystrom trucks, which were removed by a previous owner, will be refitted to the car and the exterior repainted into the famous Milwaukee Road orange and maroon streamliner colors that the car carried when it was built. Its original name was also restored.
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