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What is a Vista Dome? The Vista-Dome is a deluxe coach with a glass compartment rising out of the roof. This railroad passenger car has a second floor with 24 or 30 seats, lots of windows and no obstructions. The front and rear walls of the dome are windows. The entire side of the dome is made of windows.


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If you are interested in the history and design of the VistaDome cars, the first dome cars in the world, you should visit this webpage. It features the Northern Pacific Dome 07, one of the most beautiful and well-preserved VistaDomes ever built. You can see photos, videos, and details of its restoration and operation.


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Northern Pacific Vista Dome


Rare 1955 Souvenir Northern Pacific Railroad Vista Dome Menu Leslie

A dome car is a type of railway passenger car that has a glass dome on the top of the car where passengers can ride and see in all directions around the train. It also can include features of a coach, lounge car, dining car, sleeping car or observation.Beginning in 1945, a total of 236 were delivered for North American railroad companies. Three companies manufactured dome cars for North.


Northern Pacific 549 (801045) AAPRCO

Built in December of 1957 by the Budd Company of Philadelphia, PA, Northern Pacific dome/coach #549 was originally a "protect car," used for coverage when one of the other dome/coach cars was out of service. In 1970, the car was transferred to Burlington Northern, and was intended to become BN #4616. However, the new number was never.


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Built in July of 1954 by the Budd Company of Philadelphia, PA, dome/sleeper #313 was one of seven identical cars built for the Northern Pacific. It was painted for leasing to Illinois Central between 1965 and 1967. The car was transferred Burlington Northern in 1970 and was intended to become BN #1443. However, the number was never applied, as.


Northern Pacific Railway Vista Dome Bag

Northern Pacific Dome


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The Northern Pacific Vista Dome was a type of passenger car used in the mid-20th century for long-distance train travel in the United States. It featured a distinctive glass dome on the top, offering panoramic views of the passing scenery.


Northern Pacific's modern VistaDome "North Coast Limited" in Rocky

Shortly after entering Montana, the Northern Pacific route meets the Yellowstone River, which it would follow for 240 miles. At Miles City, Montana, Brown took a close up of one of the dome cars and the letters, "Vista Dome North Coast Limited." The NP route crosses or passes over several mountain ranges. This one is called the Crazies.


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The North Coast Limited was Northern Pacific's premier streamliner that ran from Chicago to Seattle and Portland. Chicago Burlington and Quincy carried the train over its rails from Chicago to Saint Paul, and handed the train off to Northern Pacific to run on its "Main street of the northwest".


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Lionel made its version of the Northern Pacific Passenger Train (#49602) in 1992. The set comprised an Alco ABA diesel engine set and the traditional four passenger cars. Three other cars and another B-unit engine were sold separately as add-ons. Northern Pacific Alco ABA engine set made in 1992.


transpress nz The Northern Pacific's VistaDome North Coast Limited, 1955

The Vista-Dome North Coast Limited was the premier passenger train of the Northern Pacific Railway from 1954 to 1970.


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Built as dome-coach #558 by the Budd Company in 1954 for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy for service on the Northern Pacific's premier train, the Chicago-to-Seattle North Coast Limited, which the Northern Pacific operated in partnership with the CB&Q.It operated throughout the country in Amtrak service from 1971-1995 before it was sold into private ownership.


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The North Coast Limited was a named passenger train operated by the Northern Pacific Railway between Chicago and Seattle via Bismarck, North Dakota. It started on April 29, 1900, and continued as a Burlington Northern Railroad train after the merger on March 2, 1970 with Great Northern Railway and the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad.


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Northern Pacific's North Coast Limited was one of three famous Pacific Northwest passenger trains (Great Northern's regal Empire Builder and Milwaukee Road's exotic Olympian Hiawatha ). While the Empire Builder may have been the al le crème of Pacific Northwest passenger services, the NCL was certainly a close second.