At which historic hotel can you sleep aboard an authentic restored Pullman train car?
If you guessed The Chattanooga Choo Choo (1909) in Chattanooga, Tennessee, then you guessed correctly!
This 363 guestroom historic hotel, includes suites and accommodations in 48 original Pullman cars. From 1909 to 1970, all trains to points south passed through Chattanooga’s famous terminal, which was designed by a 24-year-old architectural student from New York. The terminal’s first plans were modified at the behest of the president of the Southern Railway System to emulate the National Park Bank of New York. Unable to compete with faster modes of travel, trains stopped running in 1970; but the terminal was saved from demolition in 1973 by a group of local investors. The1909 station, with its magnificent 85-foot free-standing dome, is the focal point of this 24-acre historical property that features exceptional accommodations, spirited dining venues, family fun, and, of course, the finest in Southern hospitality.
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