“D. Reed Anderson” Combine Car

With a seating area for passengers as well as a storage area for baggage, the aptly-named combine car was important to railroads in the late nineteenth century. This eponymous coach, dedicated to our co-founder D. Reed Anderson, Is patterned after an 1880s-era combine car. This coach seats up to 26 passengers and is available for public seating as well as small group private seating. When constructing this coach, special attention was paid to restoring 1920s-vintage Hale and Kilburn cushioned walkover seats, which can be reversed to face the direction of travel. The D. Reed Anderson coach houses two restrooms and is handicapped accessible. Like our other passenger cars, this coach features coal stoves and operable windows for all-season use.

Available Seating – 26 Passengers