Image of the side of a passenger coach in a exhibit building. Sides are painted deep dark brown. Windows are out but decorative glass still in the top portion. Window glass is marbled green.
Image of the side of a passenger coach in an exhibit building. This shot is a sharper angle showing the full length of the car. Sides are painted deep dark brown. A unfinished door has a sign that says Please Do not touch, Historic Artifact. Brass finishes on door hardware.
View of the diaphragm of the Parlor Car. A un-varnished door is the center of the photograph. Doorway has two sets of windows. Above the door is a small section of green paint with the number 1799 in yellow numbers. This is one of the numbers this car had in its service years. The paint is thought to be original and isn't pained over.
A view inside the diaphragm of the Parlor Car. Interior of the door is half painted green, other sections are stripped to wood grain. Above the door, in a rectangle of green and in yellow letters is the words 'No Smoking.' Thought to be dated to service years.
For a limited time, the NP Parlor Car 1049 is in the Train Shed Exhibit Hall. Come see the results of the thousands of restoration work hours on this car! True Craftmanship. #restorationwork #train #passengercar #railroads #northwestrailwaymuseum #northernpacificrailway #history #pnw