For $34 each way, he said, 62 people "can have the ambiance of a parlor car."
Beginning in 1913, the company had three parlor cars on its limited trains.
Kids might wish to ride in the ice-cream parlor car.
The new train was first-class only, with parlor cars and a dining car.
The last parlor car came off in the mid-1960s.
For now, they are in effect on certain parlor cars.
Rates for the first-class parlor car are $88, and passengers must be over 21.
Half were built as lounges to provide parlor car first class comfort.
In that case, he said, they could go into the parlor car at the next stop.
Remember, this is no parlor car to begin with.