Via RyPN, here's a story about a wooden passenger car being saved by the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum. This is Philadelphia and Reading coach #910, built in 1902 by Osgood-Bradley. More detailed information available here. Until recently, it was being used as part of a restaurant, so it's sort of on the borderline for being a diner. Watch the video clip -- I thought it was kind of funny that the guy who's actually doing the work gets to say about 8 words.
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Sunday, January 25, 2009
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