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Step back in time and feast your eyes on these classic railway carriages and cabooses, converted into characterful homes. They may be small but these quirky properties are packed with style and plenty of original features for rail enthusiasts and tiny home fans alike. Jump aboard and let's set off...
Airbnb / Adrienne, Tayler, And Dean
Platform1346, Tennessee, USA
Airbnb / Adrienne, Tayler, And Dean
Platform1346, Tennessee, USA
The train car started off life as a kitchen carriage for troop trains carrying soldiers to the East Coast during the Second World War. It has since been gutted and renovated into a stylish home.
Airbnb / Adrienne, Tayler, And Dean
Platform1346, Tennessee, USA
Inside, the kitchen has been fitted out with top-of-the-range Smeg appliances, while a cosy living room offers the perfect space to retire to after dinner. The spa-style bathroom features luxuries including a clawfoot bathtub so you can properly unwind and relax.
Airbnb / Adrienne, Tayler, And Dean
Platform1346, Tennessee, USA
The main bedroom features a queen-sized bed, with a pull-out sofa bed in the living area for extra guests. Outside, you can admire the property's tranquil fish pond or toast marshmallows over the fire pit when the sun goes down.
Cargo Wagon, Segovia, Spain
Wagonstill is a Spanish firm that specialises in repurposing old train cars and cabooses into comfortable family homes. This cargo wagon was built in 1964 and has recently been repurposed into a stylish living space.
Cargo Wagon, Segovia, Spain
Inside, it has been decked out with a minimalist wood-panelled interior, complete with all the latest mod cons. A renovation such as this can cost between £17,000 ($23k) and £50,000 ($66k).
Cargo Wagon, Segovia, Spain
An affordable and sustainable alternative to regular housing, the moveable cargo wagon has been fitted with plenty of insulation so it can brave even the harshest of environments – ideal for homeowners with itchy feet.
Cargo Wagon, Segovia, Spain
Wagonstill's restoration jobs are meticulous and the company pays great attention to detail and authenticity. The company's top-end classic conversions seriously impress with opulent interiors like this bedroom, which uses an elegant curtain as a room divider.
The Old Railway Station, West Sussex, UK
The Old Railway Station in West Sussex, UK, is a boutique hotel boasting four exquisitely-preserved Pullman cars. Built in 1892 and formerly home to Petworth Railway Station, the building and its carriages have been lovingly restored.
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The Old Railway Station, West Sussex, UK
The Pullman cars house seven elegant bedrooms and retain their opulent original features, which evoke the romance of classic rail travel. Decked out in colonial-style furnishings with dark wood and light painted walls, they have been styled to perfection.
The Old Railway Station, West Sussex, UK
The hotel also consists of the former station building and ticket hall, which contain living spaces and further bedrooms. The waiting area has a roaring fire and a 20-foot vaulted ceiling, offering guests an elegant place to sit back and relax.
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The Old Railway Station, West Sussex, UK
The grounds come complete with historic railway arches and exotic gardens where you can enjoy a traditional cream tea. Prices range from £157 ($206) to £228 ($300) a night based on an average room.
Skipwith Station, Yorkshire, UK
This former Yorkshire station is now home to three train cars that have been converted into comfortable rental accommodation. These quirky railway residences can cost from £210 ($276) to £405 ($533) for a three-night stay. Love this? This family converted a school bus into an amazing family home.
Skipwith Station, Yorkshire, UK
The Lady Deramore car, which is a converted Virgin Trains West Coast carriage, is fully air-conditioned and houses an open-plan living area, two bedrooms and two bathrooms, which are both fitted with hot tubs.
Skipwith Station, Yorkshire, UK
The master bedroom features a double bed, ensuite bathroom and wood flooring throughout. Outside, you'll find a private garden with teak furniture – the perfect place to soak up the British summer.
Skipwith Station, Yorkshire, UK
Alongside the carriages sits the old station ticket office and waiting room, which has been converted into a four-bedroom home. The former loading bay has also been converted and features an ensuite, hot tub and private courtyard.
The Carriage, Castle Douglas, UK
Dating back to 1957, this converted railway carriage in Castle Douglas, Scotland, is as luxury as train accommodation gets. Closed in 1947, the station was in use up until the early 1960s.
The Carriage, Castle Douglas, UK
Currently a bed and breakfast, the property has been very well maintained by the owners, who bought it back in 1998. The accommodation has two double bedrooms, each with an ensuite shower, plus a comfortable lounge area and fully-equipped galley kitchen.
The Carriage, Castle Douglas, UK
The Carriage benefits from a full gas central heating system and an endless supply of hot water to brave the colder months. Outside, the decking area provides panoramic views over the Galloway countryside.
The Carriage, Castle Douglas, UK
The grounds also include the former station building, which has been turned into a spacious four-bedroom house. Fancy a railway retreat? Prices for The Carriage start from £103 ($135) per night.
Sturgeon Bay Caboose Home, Wisconsin, USA
Hidden away in the woods, this brightly coloured caboose is set in one-and-a-half acres of land. More than 100 years old, it's been converted into a cute summer home.
Sturgeon Bay Caboose Home, Wisconsin, USA
The cosy caboose includes a kitchen, bathroom, dining area, lounge and bunk beds. The small but well-equipped kitchen has wooden work surfaces, a double sink and a cooker unit, which is perfect for a keen chef.
Sturgeon Bay Caboose Home, Wisconsin, USA
An impressive two floors are squeezed into this tiny caboose. With an elevated seating area and built-in storage, it utilises the pocket-sized space as best as possible.
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Sturgeon Bay Caboose Home, Wisconsin, USA
If the caboose alone isn't enough to entice you, there's also a tiny wood-clad house in the grounds which includes a games room, bedroom and elevated deck.
Edwardian railway carriage, Wales, UK
This converted railway carriage, which began its life in 1905 as a London and South Western Railway sleeping car, is located between two sandy beaches with uninterrupted views of the Welsh coast. On the market for £235,000 ($309k), it would make the perfect holiday home.
Edwardian railway carriage, Wales, UK
The Edwardian carriage features access to the coastal footpath, plus front and back verandas, where you can sit and watch Europe's largest colony of bottle-nosed dolphins swim in the bay.
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Edwardian railway carriage, Wales, UK
Inside, the carriage is lined with oak and has been insulated for the cold Welsh winters. The living area boasts a wood burner, two sofas and an oak dining table. Elsewhere, the kitchen leads out to the rear veranda, which is the perfect spot for alfresco dining.
Edwardian railway carriage, Wales, UK
The carriage sleeps four people in two cosy wood-panelled bedrooms. The main suite features a double bed as well as a wardrobe, luggage rack and dressing table.
Station House, Telford, UK
Station House is a former Victorian train station dating back to 1863. The two vintage Mark 1 Great Western Railway carriages in the grounds have been restored into amazing holiday homes for a quirky getaway.
Station House, Telford, UK
The property, which also includes two acres of land, is on sale for £950,000 ($1.3m) and offers the perfect opportunity for a train enthusiast to turn a hobby into a lucrative holiday home business.
Station House, Telford, UK
Inside, the carriages have been transformed into tranquil modern spaces. One of the homes features an open-plan living room, kitchen and three bedrooms, while the other property boasts two generous bedrooms.
Station House, Telford, UK
The station house itself has three bright reception rooms and five bedrooms, with two located on the ground floor and three on the first floor. The waiting room on the opposite side of the platform is currently in use as an office.
Detached bungalow, West Sussex, UK
Detached bungalow, West Sussex, UK
The home's interior features two restored 19th-century railway carriages which house the property's living spaces. A hallway, decorated to resemble a station platform, has been created between the two carriages and even comes complete with a porter's trolley. All this could be yours for £450,000 ($590k).
Detached bungalow, West Sussex, UK
Inside the quirky carriages, you'll find the kitchen, lounge and bedrooms. The 18-foot dining room features a wow-factor arched ceiling – an original feature of the carriage – which has been refreshed with a lick of white paint.
Detached bungalow, West Sussex, UK
The spacious master bedroom is located in the second carriage, offering ample room for a double bed and large dressing table. The room's white-wash interior creates a light and bright interior, for a modern take on railway chic.
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The Old Station, Norfolk, UK
Step back in time in this refurbished railway carriage in Norfolk, England. Full of original features including sliding door compartments, you can stay in this railway residence for £590 ($777) per week.
The Old Station, Norfolk, UK
The Old Station features a first-class train carriage that sleeps four, with two generous bedrooms that both boast ensuite bathrooms. Recently refurbished, the carriage offers a contemporary living space, packed with all the amenities you'd need for a getaway.
The Old Station, Norfolk, UK
Sit back and relax in the lounge area which features carriage-style seating, or dine outside in the garden area overlooking an idyllic leafy garden.
The Old Station, Norfolk, UK
Seaboard Coastline Caboose, North Carolina, USA
Seaboard Coastline Caboose, North Carolina, USA
Inside, the caboose has been transformed with rustic country-style finishes. The kitchen, complete with quirky upcycled shelving, is the perfect space to cook up a feast, while the bathroom boasts a heated floor. The wood-clad walls and solid oak floor give this property a true ranch aesthetic.
Seaboard Coastline Caboose, North Carolina, USA
The double bedroom isn't short of space, with a full-sized double bed and plenty of storage. It also comes fitted with air conditioning for those balmy southeastern summers.
Seaboard Coastline Caboose, North Carolina, USA
Featuring an attractive viewing deck outside, visitors can sit back and breathe in the mountain air, or watch bison, goat and horse feedings in the nearby fields. A night in this cosy caboose starts from £162 ($214).