Built in the year 1889 at Ajmer Workshops of the Bombay, Baroda & Central India Railway (BB&CI). This MG wooden-bodied dining car was part of a five-car Viceregal train, used by the Viceroy of India during his travels around the country. Entrance to the car was from a balcony at either end, but there is provision for fitment of a basic vestibule system, to allow for movement to and from the car while the train is in motion: a commendable feature for a cat built in 1889! There is also a provision to seat four armed guards: one in each corner, on the balconies. The car was originally fitted with plain bearings: these were later replaced with roller bearings to allow for a smoother ride. The Viceregal dining car bears a striking enamel-finish white livery.