Step back in time with a stay inside a fully restored 1930s Pullman passenger car. Originally built for the Missouri Pacific Lines, this unique 1-bedroom railcar has been transformed into a cozy, stylish escape—featuring a full kitchen, 1.5 baths, and a private deck. Whether you’re a train lover or just looking for a one-of-a-kind getaway, this is it.
Welcome to The Train—a fully restored 1930s Pullman railcar turned boutique getaway. This historic railcar, once operated by the Missouri Pacific Lines, now offers a unique blend of vintage charm and modern comfort. With a full kitchen, spacious bedroom, 1.5 bathrooms, and a private deck overlooking a fenced backyard, it’s perfect for romantic escapes, solo adventures, or unforgettable weekend trips.
Once gifted to a local bank president’s daughter and visited by celebrities like Sonny & Cher, The Train carries a story as rich as its design. Guests love the hand-polished woodwork, curved ceilings, vintage-inspired décor, and the peaceful small-town setting.
Relax on the elevated 20x20 deck, sip coffee in the historic sitting room, or enjoy modern perks like Wi-Fi, smart TV, and a luxurious walk-in shower.
What Makes This Stay Unique:
• You’re sleeping inside a genuine vintage train car
• Restored with care to honor its 1930s architecture
• Private, elevated deck with seating and sunset views
• Private, fully fenced backyard
• Minutes from downtown Eastland & Lake Leon
• History, nostalgia, and comfort—all in one stay
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Things to Note
• Due to the historic nature and narrow design of the railcar, The Train is not wheelchair accessible.
• Not suitable for children under 12
• No pets
• No smoking inside the train
• Quiet hours begin at 10PM
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Location Highlights
• Lake Eastland – 5 mins away
• Downtown Eastland – Explore historic charm, shopping, & dining
• Perfect night sky viewing during meteor showers and clear nights
• Close to local events like RipFest (first Saturday in October)
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Why You’ll Love It
This isn’t just a place to sleep—it’s an experience. Whether you’re enjoying a cup of coffee on the deck or snapping pics of the vintage decor, The Train invites you to slow down and appreciate something truly unique.