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UPDATED 11/23/15 (see lower posts for updated photos)

 

Our Santa Fe railroad themed lounge car train room is taking shape.  My sister calls it "the train" man cave.

 

The bar top and kick plate will be stainless steel...that is currently being worked on.  But I took these pics to show what it is looking like:

 

The chairs are actual Budd lounge car chairs.  And the Kachina style wall medallion is from a Santa Fe Hi-Level step-up coach.

 

The O scale layout is to the left of the first pic (currently covered).

 

Here is a link to a very large photo if you are interested:

 

Large Photo Link

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How wonderful? The upholstery for the chairs is perfect...Table is great with it's period magazine...and the obligatory smoke stand. The bar will be great too, no doubt. I envision barware and bottles, glassware and such filling it out. Bit of a pain I'm sure, but I love the radius corner detail. Please keep us posted, can hardly wait for updates.

Thanks all for the really nice comments.
 
 
Originally Posted by bigtruckpete:

That is absolutely fantastic!! What a cool idea.

 

How and where did you find the actual Budd chairs?

I found these at a movie prop warehouse in Van Nuys California.  They were not exactly sure where they came from as it had been some time.  But the story was they came from a car that Amtrak gutted in the early 1970s.

Originally Posted by RRDOC:

You are going to require proper traveling attire, dresses and hats for the ladies, and suits for the gents, right?

A room like this almost requires a dress code.
 
On my most recent Amtrak long distance trip I did try to class it up a bit for dinner by wearing a dress shirt and tie.  Trying to bring back a little Santa Fe Chief class on the Southwest Chief.  Well at least I looked good  
 
 
 
Originally Posted by bigtruckpete:

Only problem I see is the lack of available beverages available on the back of the bar!! 

 
We drank it all
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Firewood:

I assume you have been fitted for your tailored white steward's jacket?

I wish, although I do have an apron

 

Here's what they really looked like:

 

 

This picture of Santa Fe Lounge 1396 was the inspiration for the bar medallion, what I call a "Zia":

 

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Originally Posted by Southwest Chief:
Originally Posted by RRDOC:

You are going to require proper traveling attire, dresses and hats for the ladies, and suits for the gents, right?

A room like this almost requires a dress code.
 
On my most recent Amtrak long distance trip I did try to class it up a bit for dinner by wearing a dress shirt and tie.  Trying to bring back a little Santa Fe Chief class on the Southwest Chief.  Well at least I looked good  
 
 
 
Originally Posted by bigtruckpete:

Only problem I see is the lack of available beverages available on the back of the bar!! 

 
We drank it all
 
 
 
 
Originally Posted by Firewood:

I assume you have been fitted for your tailored white steward's jacket?

I wish, although I do have an apron

 

Here's what they really looked like:

 

 

This picture of Santa Fe Lounge 1396 was the inspiration for the bar medallion, what I call a "Zia":

 

 

Don't know if you could ever "class it up" anymore. Ever look at the way today's passengers dress to fly? Why folks are 5 times better dressed in depression era baseball park images, of course when you let someone with flip flops man the emergency exit on an aircraft it is clear you have no dress code!

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