Built in 1950 by the Pullman Company for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway as a five double bedroom, buffet, lounge, observation car. Shortly after delivery the car was sold to the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and renamed "Nappanee". In 1968 the car was retired and sold to the Long Island Railroad for use on their first class daily parlor trains to and from Montauk and it was renamed Amagansett. Long Island retired the car and it was sold into private ownership. Some of the car details include fair to poor body & roof, truck mounted cylinders, grease & oil bath bearings, I beam equalizers, cast brake shoes, H couplers, 26-C brake valves, good wheels, electric base board heat, original bath rooms in bedrooms removed.
The car is stored on state property, and due to liability requirements, the Seller is the only party authorized to prepare the car for shipment. The Seller has all necessary facilities to perform the COT&S and related work and will deliver the car to the local interchange with the short line railroad, which can then forward the car to CSX.