Here is another wandering car that ended up in southern Indiana on the French Lick Scenic Rwy. Short history - built as dome-coach #550 by the Budd Company in 1954. Owned by the Northern Pacific Railway, it ran on the North Coast Limited until it was acquired by Amtrak in 1971. It was sold into private ownership in 1995 as Amtrak divested itself of its heritage fleet. The car ran on the American Orient Express in the late-1990s and into the 2000s as the American Spirit before being leased to the Alaska Railroad, where it ran from 2005-2007. The car ran in a variety of excursion service from 2007-2014 before being acquired by Paxrail in 2016 and named Homestake Pass. The car features 66 coach seats, 24 of which are dome seats. |
Date:
8/13/2023 |
Location:
French Lick, IN |
Views:
64 |
Collection Of:
Gary Everhart |
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Author: Gary Everhart
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Picture Categories: RollingStock |
This picture is part of album: French Lick Scenic Rwy Passenger Cars |