Nebraska Zephyr

A June 1968 timetable advertised a "dinette coach" as the only amenity, and the running time had lengthened to 11 hours 30 minutes.

One trainset was known as the "Train of the Goddesses" and its cars were named Venus, Vesta, Minerva, Psyche, Ceres, Diana, and Juno.

The other trainset was known as the "Train of the Gods" and its cars were named Apollo, Mars, Neptune, Cupid, Vulcan, Mercury, and Jupiter.

[6]: 214 In their original configuration the two parlor cars, Diana and Mercury, had 19 seats and a private drawing room.

[6]: 214 The Burlington withdrew the sets from service in February 1968, though the Nebraska Zephyr continued to operate.

Nebraska Zephyr at Burlington, IA, 1968
The interior of the observation car Jupiter in January 1968, just prior to retirement.
A closeup of the articulation used between passenger cars on the Nebraska Zephyr trainset