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  • The parlour car was withdrawn during World War 2 and never replaced.
  • Kitchen cars and Midland Pullman power cars had had one toilet, parlour cars two.
  • The older rolling stock is overhauled with locomotives reconditioned and passenger compartments converted from parlour cars.
  • Carriage connections were introduced in 1908, with a Parlour Car introduced in 1923, and a Buffet Car in 1924.
  • Only " The Coast Starlight " has the Pacific Parlour Car, a customized lounge car for first class travelers.
  • In July 2008, the Pacific Parlour cars had been refurbished and were back in service as part of the relaunch.
  • In the summer of 1927, a prototype was constructed with a 29-passenger parlour car-style aluminum body by the Buffalo Body Company.
  • To operate this service, Belmond procured eleven Mark 3 coaches from Iarnr骴 蒳reann for conversion into sleeping, restaurant and parlour cars.
  • The Parlour Car was transferred to the Townsville Mail in 1930 following the opening of the Standard Gauge line to Brisbane.
  • The Coast Starlight had two of them : the Sightseer Lounge, open to all passengers, and the Pacific Parlour Car, for sleeping-car passengers.
  • Shalimar Express currently consists of seven economy, two AC lower, one parlour car, one dining car, one power van and one luggage van coaches.
  • It then consisted of only parlour car coaches and had only two stops and covered the distance from Karachi to Lahore in 16 hours.
  • However, in 1928 the company placed an ordered for seven Pullman cars-four Kitchen Cars and three Parlour Cars, No's 252-258-with construction subcontracted to Metropolitan Cammell in Birmingham.
  • The seating in the full length of the parlour cars was augmented by seated sections in the motor and kitchen cars, and motor cars also had a passenger compartment.
  • In 1933, there was a head-on collision of the Townsville Express ( a passenger train ) and a goods train, derailing the parlour car and the sleeping cars of the passenger train.
  • While the length of the train varies, in 2011 the " peak " consist comprised a baggage car, Transition sleeper, three sleeping cars, Pacific Parlour Car, dining car, Sightseer Lounge, and four coaches.
  • Originally given the last Pullman vehicle numbers, towards the end of their operational life the trains gained the British Rail TOPS classification of "'Class 251 "'( motor cars ) and "'Class 261 "'( kitchen and parlour cars ), although they never carried these numbers.
  • Called a " living room on rails ", the Parlour car offers several amenities to first-class sleeping car passengers including wireless Internet access, a full bar, a small library with books and games, an afternoon wine tasting, and a movie theater on the lower level.