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Rocky Mountaineer Railtours 9505

Along the Kicking Horse River near Golden, BC. July 16, 2003. Photo by Jody Moore

Type of Car: Goldleaf "B" Dome Coach
Seating
 
Coach: 72
Dining: 36
Dimensions
 
Length: 85 feet, 0 inches
Height: 17 feet, 5 inches
Weight: ?
Platform Size : 8 feet 3 inches long
Kitchen/Galley: Yes (small)
Lower Level Lounge: Yes
Restrooms: 2
ADA Features: ADA lift and restrooms
History
 
Built: 1999
Ran as: Rocky Moutaineer (RMR) 9505

Notes: Rocky Mountaineer's Goldleaf service domes comprise the largest single fleet of Colorado Railcar domes presently in service. 9505 is among the thrid order in a fleet of 12 cars in service or soon to be on RMR's two day rail cruise offering between Vancouver, BC and Jasper, Banff and Calgary, AB. RMR has enlarged its fleet by an average of 1-2 cars per year since purchasing its first dome in 1995.

The first 10 cars are unique among CRM domes in that they have smaller panes of glass in the dome level. Each pane is matched up to a row of seats, affording the best possible view for all riders. The cars also have the lowest capacity among the domes - 72 dome seats and 36 dining seats, which translates into a slightly roomier fit for each passenger.

9505 is a B car, with an observation platform and small lounge/gift shop supplanting a smaller than normal galley next to the dining area. It is also equipped with a small service bar on one end of the dome.

Click here to see a complete tour of Rocky Mountaineer car 9509 at the historic Canadian National depot in Kamloops, BC.


Vancouver, BC. May 11, 2003. Photo by Jody Moore

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