Built in 1886 by the Parel workshop of Bombay Baroda & Central India Railway, this rare masterpiece, a 6 wheeler saloon was used by the Gaekwar's of Baroda in the broad gauge sections of his kingdom. The beauty of this saloon is the gold enamelled ornate ceiling which has been fully restored except for a small portion of the original which is kept visible through a glass. Another unique feature is the suspension system wherein the middle wheel is on the main frame and the end wheels are on two articulated sub frames which slide in curved slots controlled by the central spring system.