Together Tastes Better. Webb Rail's former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built Pullman dome/sleeper 313 (WEBX 801044) and former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built dome/coach 549 (WEBX 801... (more)
Just to see the floor. There were lots of pictures in memorable places from this last trip, most with geographic landmarks like bridge and signs and buildings. But one off the script choice... (more)
The Classic (If Not Currently Used) Station. Both of Webb Rail's former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built Pullman dome/sleeper 313 (WEBX 801044) former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built... (more)
After Sunset at Sunset Seat. The cliffs of Del Mar, California are a small geographic distance from San Diego, but a large change from the water level view. Webb Rail's former New York Central Rai... (more)
Fraternal twins. Webb Rail's pair of former Northern Pacific Railway domes 313 (WEBX 801044) and 549 (WEBX 801045) are finally in the same place at the same and coupled together on the early morni... (more)
Fallen Flags. The Santa Fe Depot in San Diego, CA was opened on March 8, 1915, part of a large expansion of rail service in the area. Naturally, a Fred Harvey concession was included in the statio... (more)
On a sunny August morning, Amtrak train 48 the "Lakeshore Limited" rolls into Rochester's Louise Slaughter Amtrak station right on time with a pair of Webb Rail railcars bringing up the ... (more)
One of the private cars Amtrak brought to Denver was WEBX 801044. This dome sleeper was built in July of 1954 by the Budd Company of Philadelphia, PA. It was one of seven identical cars built for... (more)
California Adventure! Webb Rail LLC - WEBX's former Northern Pacific Railway Budd built Pullman dome/sleeper 313 (WEBX 801044) and former New York Central Railroad Budd built Pullman obs/diner/sle... (more)
A few words on design. When Budd built the bulk of its streamlined stainless steel rail cars from the 1940s-1960s, it worked at the direction of its customer railroads, who in turn were designing ... (more)