2000 series (Chicago "L")

The 2000 series was a series of Chicago "L" car built in 1964 by Pullman-Standard of Chicago, Illinois. 180 cars were built; all cars were scrapped in 1993, Four cars were saved, They are preserved at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. The 2000 series was the first of five series of Chicago "L" cars known as the High Performance Family. The 2000-series' more modern control systems initially prevented them from being used in a train with other system types, until the delivery of the 2200-series and later cars.

2000 series (Chicago "L")

The 2000 series was a series of Chicago "L" car built in 1964 by Pullman-Standard of Chicago, Illinois. 180 cars were built; all cars were scrapped in 1993, Four cars were saved, They are preserved at the Illinois Railway Museum in Union, Illinois. The 2000 series was the first of five series of Chicago "L" cars known as the High Performance Family. The 2000-series' more modern control systems initially prevented them from being used in a train with other system types, until the delivery of the 2200-series and later cars.