Step back in time and experience a unique getaway in this historic 1894 Pullman train car tiny home in the heart of Fredericksburg, Texas!
Once used by President Theodore Roosevelt and believed to have hosted Indian Chief Quanah Parker, this charming 392-square-foot vacation rental offers a memorable escape for two. Learn more below!
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Sleep in History: Stay in a Charming 1894 Pullman Train Car in Fredericksburg!

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Filled with original décor and antiques, this lovingly preserved train car is a cozy, one-bedroom retreat with modern comforts.

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo
It seems like an excellent place for couples to have a memorable getaway. It has a queen-size bed, two bathrooms, and a commercial kitchenette. It’s just a short walk from Main Street and local attractions in Fredericksburg, offering a nice blend of history, charm, and convenience.

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo

Images via Fredericksburg Escapes/Vrbo
Highlights & more details
- Historic 1894 Pullman Train Car located in Fredericksburg, Texas.
- Sleeps two guests with one queen-size bed and two bathrooms (1 with a tub and shower, 1 with shower only).
- Rich history: Theodore Roosevelt and Indian Chief Quanah Parker are believed to have used this train car.
- Romantic and antique-filled ambiance, perfect for a couple’s getaway.
- Amenities include a kitchenette with a Keurig coffee maker, a small fridge, a microwave, and a toaster.
- Entertainment features include a flat-screen TV with Direct TV and WiFi.
- Located within walking distance of Main Street and nearby attractions like the National Museum of the Pacific War.
- Central air conditioning and heating with private off-street parking.
- Strict policies: No smoking, no children, no pets, maximum occupancy of 2.
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