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Minneapolis Club Rail Car The Minneapolis Club was built in 1948 by the Pullman-Standard Car Company for the Chicago, Burlingt

The Minneapolis Club was built in 1948 by the Pullman-Standard Car Company for the Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy Railway. It was part of a series of 6 round-end observation / sleeper / buffet cars built for the Northern Pacific Railway's flagship train the North Coast Limited. Retired from service on the North Coast Limited in 1967, it was repainted silver and placed into general service on the Bu

rlington until the end of passenger service. After serving for a period of time as a business car on the Seattle North Coast Railway, it was sold into private ownership. The car ran in excursion service, including trips behind the famous Southern Pacific 4449 and put in an appearance in the 1986 film "Tough Guys". After being purchased for service in a seasonal luxury train between New York an Florida that never ran, it sat idle for several years. It is now being refurbished and upgraded mechanically so that it is compliant with Amtrak private car standards and will be available in the future for charter service.

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