Chapel Hill RailCar
One of the most luxurious 1920s cars available for private tours, Chapel Hill was built for Post Cereal heiress Marjorie Merrieweather Post and her husband E.F. Hutton. Known for her social events, Post used the car for entertainment, business and travel between the couple's homes. Originally named Hussar, the car was renamed by its third owner DeWitt Chappele, Jr., who bought it from the Chesapeake & Ohio company.
An Amtrak certified car, Chapel Hill travels throughout the United States on any Amtrak route. Tours from New York to San Francisco are available for six people, or you can alter your route to Southern California. Chapel Hill offers complete comfort for the approximate 2,400-mile journey. Bedrooms are equipped with Egyptian cotton sheets, as well as personal silver washing basins and toilets. The lounge is located in the original observation room and modern amenities have been carefully added including a GPS system, Sirius radio, flat screen television and DVD player.
Chapel Hill RailCar
513-267-0947
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