§  62. Sleeping and parlor cars. Any railroad corporation may contract  with any person, association or  corporation  for  the  hauling  by  the  special  or  regular  trains  of  said railroad corporation, the parlor,  drawing-room or sleeping car or cars  of  such  person,  association  or  corporation, in which extra accommodations shall be furnished, for which  said person, association  or  corporation  furnishing  such  parlor,  drawing-room or sleeping car or cars, may charge for  the  carriage  and  transportation of persons and property therein,  a  reasonable  compensation for such extra accommodation, in addition to the  fare  and  charges  now  allowed  by  law  for  the  carriage and transportation of  passengers  and  property  in  the  ordinary  cars  of said railroad  corporation.  But  said  railroad  corporation  so  contracting shall be  liable in the same way and to the same extent as if the said car or cars  were owned by it, and shall furnish sufficient  ordinary  cars  for  the  reasonable accommodation of the traveling public.