Built in 1925 at Pratapnagar Workshop of Baroda at a cost of ? 64,726. This narrow-guage saloon car was used by the royal family of Maharaja of Gaekwad till 1950 and subsequently Western Railway used this as an inspection carriage till 2003. This saloon car has a lounge, bedroom, kitchen & a toilet. The orginal interiors were of teakwood & the saloon was equipped with an ice-cooler & electric fittings. There was no vacuum brakes but only hand brake. It is now kept as prime NG exhibit at National Rail Museum, NewDelhi.