Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum - William Penn Dinner Train

William Penn Dinner Train

The William Penn Dinner Train is privately owned by several members and operates out of the museum. It holds open reservation dinners monthly and is available for charter. Its equipment consists of a recently refurbished ex-Pennsylvania Railroad Budd-built parlor car converted by Amtrak to a dining car named after William Penn and a 48-seat coach leased from a museum member

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