Santa Fe Full Dome "Cascade View" #509 FOR SALE/LEASE

Mississippi
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Specifications

  • Listing ID: 19611858
  • Type: Dome Cars
  • Year: 1954
  • Manufacture: Budd Company
  • Bearing Type: Rotating End Cap
  • Coupler Type: H
  • Operational: Yes
  • Self Contained: Yes
  • Length (feet): 80.00
  • Width (feet): 10.00
  • Height (feet): 14.50
  • Weight (tons): 85
  • Shipping (minimum):8,000+
  • Interchanges to CSX/NS
  • Location: Mississippi
  • Price:
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Full Specifications

Santa Fe Full Dome "Cascade View" #509 FOR SALE/LEASE

-- Located in Mississippi. Asking price: . --

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cascade View  is sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and is currently owned by a private lender. 

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Built in 1954 by the Budd Company for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway as a full-length dome/ lounge. This series of car was built for use on various Santa Fe routes and included famed trains such as “Super Chief” & “El Capitan. As the traveling public started to migrate to the airlines, many passenger services operated by the private railroads began to fade away. Unfortunately, the Santa Fe was not immune this the new trend. The late 1950’s to early 1960’s saw many of the railroads in the U.S. starting to petition the Interstate Commerce Commission for permission to drop passenger service. As inter-city passenger service slowly disappeared, a vast majority of passenger cars were sold off to Amtrak or other private entities. Most of the AT&SF full dome cars were sold to a new passenger operator called Autotrain. This new company started running limited passenger service from choice mid-western and east coast cities to Florida, their trains were equipped with specialty auto-rack cars so you could take your automobile with you to Florida. Although the concept was workable, the high cost of running a passenger service eventually doomed the company to bankruptcy. Most of the cars that comprised the Santa Fe dome car fleet were purchased by Holland America and rebuilt for cruise line shore excursion service in Alaska.  After 10-15 years of service in Alaska the cars were removed from service and sold into private ownership.

 

Cascade View #509 is in operating condition and some of the mechanical features include: Six axle OSSH trucks, disc brakes, rotating end cap roller bearings, stainless steel construction, H couplers, full HEP, holding tanks, rubber diaphragms, full heat and A/C, emergency lights, high capacity lounge/dining area on upper level, full electric kitchen, pantry and dining room on the lower level, emergency windows, two restrooms, diesel generator (located in a generator compartment that is accessible from the interior and exterior of the car). This car is in operating condition and can be shipped on its own wheels in freight service.

 

 

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