The various Las Vegas excursion trains ran during Amtrak's "Rainbow Era", with old inherited equipment from various private railroads mixed together. Although Amtrak began receiving new Amfleet coaches in 1975, they were not employed on the Las Vegas Limited. For its first few weeks of operation the Las Vegas Fun Train ran with eight coaches, two lounges, two dining cars, and a baggage car which was retrofitted into a dance hall.[5] Four of the coaches were parlor cars.[8] The Las Vegas Celebrity Train used idled equipment from the Sunset Limited plus several leased private cars. For the inaugural run this included a lunch counter dining car, several Hi-Level coaches, a lounge car, a dining car, and a lounge-observation car.[11] The equipment of the Las Vegas Limited was similar to the original Fun Train: a diner, lounge and coaches.[20]
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↑ According to Craig Sanders the equipment was displaced from the San Diegan when that train received new Amfleet coaches.[13]Pacific News reported that at least some of the equipment was drawn from the Reno Fun Train, which had stopped running for the season.[16]
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