Swift Stream

  • RESERVED TABLE seating (for 2 or 4)

  • PRIVATE SUITES (for up to 4)

$179-$199 per person (plus Fees)

Passengers riding this historic sleeper/lounge car will receive catered sandwiches and sides, served buffet-style. This car is BYOB. Seats are sold in groups of two or four at either reserved tables in the car’s lounge or private suites, in the car’s Pullman bedrooms. Suites consist of two bedrooms opened up to each other, arranged for daytime seating, as they would have been in the 1940s. Throughout the trip, professional staff in period attire will be on hand to serve guests at their seats. (IMPORTANT NOTE:, suites will face the Hudson River on the return half of the trip only. A limited view of the river can be had through the open hallway door, but the east side of the train is by no means lacking in scenery).

Tavern-Lounge No. 43

  • First class lounge Seating

$179-$199 per person (plus Fees)

Passengers riding this historic lounge car will receive catered sandwiches and sides, served buffet-style. This car is BYOB. Passengers will enjoy the breathtaking view through big picture windows as our train skates along the Hudson River. Professional staff in period attire will be on hand for the whole round trip to serve guests at their seats. The car has both banquette seating and lounge chairs, with plenty of room left for passengers to move about.

The Tavern Lounge No. 43 was built in 1947, and served as a luxury lounge for travelers going in and out of Grand Central Terminal. It was a place for passengers to relax, drink, and enjoy the company of their fellow passengers, just as they do with us today.

Hickory Creek

  • First class observation Seating
    With Chef-Prepared Meal

$379-$399 per person (PLUS FEES)

Passengers riding this historic observation car will have included in their ticket a three-course meal cooked by our chef in the Hickory Creek’s on-board kitchen, as well as beer and wine throughout the trip. Passengers will enjoy the breathtaking rear view from the Hickory Creek as our train skates along the Hudson River. Professional staff in period attire will be on hand for the whole round trip to serve guests at their seats.

The Hickory Creek was the rearmost - and most exclusive - car on the 20th Century Limited. It was a signature work of industrial designer Henry Dreyfuss, with its signature “Lookout Lounge” and oversized picture windows meant for the one-of-a-kind view of the Hudson River. Its timeless design serves its purpose as well today as it did in 1948.