NOTE: This car is not on live rail and will have to be trucked from current location!
We don't have any history on this car but it appears to have been a heavyweight coach built for the Northern Pacific. At one point in it's life it was rebuilt as a Training Instruction Car and was used as a mobile class room. Most railroads would have a car like this to show instructional films to their employees and to train them on mechanical and operating procedures. The car has a small bedroom for the instructor, a large class room and a small projection room where the slide and movie projectors would be kept. Physical attributes include good body and roof (has a some side sheet corrosion), bolted pedestal trucks, friction bearings, good wheels, D/C electrical system, Waukesha Ice Engine, multiple propane lockers, UC Brake Valves, one side of the car has been used as a mural and has flood lights on the roof, was equipped with a Waukesha Engine/generator but it has been removed from the car.