New York Central Slumbercoach
New York Central Slumbercoach
It’s been a while, hasn’t it? And it’s NYC? Too good to be true, right?
History
The Slumbercoach is an 85-foot-long, 24-single-room, eight double-room streamlined sleeping car. Built-in 1956 by the Budd Company for the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad for service on the Denver Zephyr, subsequent orders were placed in 1958 and 1959 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Missouri Pacific Railroad for the Texas Eagle/National Limited, then in 1959 by the Northern Pacific Railway for its North Coast Limited and also the New York Central Railroad for use on the 20th Century Limited.
What’s Inside?
New York Central Slumbercoach #10800 (1959)
Thanks to
Cheesecake for the help with the texturing and the files themselves
Update 3/29/22: removed parts of the files I didn’t need, and drastically dropped the file size to 35mb from 631mb.
Required items:
Amtrak Heritage Fleet (Budd corrugated passenger cars)