The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station

The Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in DuBois, Pennsylvania.

The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast in just one of the many attractions at Doolittle Station in DuBois.

Aerial view of the back half of Doolittle Station in DuBois Pennsylvania.
Aerial view of the Doolittle Station in DuBois.

This train-themed roadside attraction, just minutes off of Interstate 80 in Clearfield County, features everything from a brewery and gourmet pizza shop (housed in old train cars) to animatronic dinosaurs and mini-golf!

Delicious pizza from Railcar Pizza at Doolittle Station in DuBois.
Gourmet pizza and craft beer made onsite at Doolittle Station in DuBois.

But perhaps the most unique adventure you can have at Doolittle Station is spending the night aboard the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast!

One of the bedrooms aboard the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.
One of the bedrooms aboard the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.

Recently my family and I spent a night there, so I can tell you first-hand what you’ll see and experience when you stay in this one-of-a-kind “mansion on rails”, built originally for railroad presidents and once used by a United States President!

Historical facts about the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station in Dubois.
Historical facts about the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station in Dubois.

Spending the Night at the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast

My family and I checked in to the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast on a Tuesday evening.

The guest registry at the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.
The guest registry at the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.

With an interest in all things historic and quirky, this bed and breakfast sounded almost too good to be true, but my expectations were surpassed by just how cool the experience was!

The dining room area at the front of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station.
The dining room area at the front of the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station.

The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast Annex

The main entrance and exit is through an attached, modern annex that resembles an early 1900s train depot.

The annex attached to the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station houses a modern bathroom and kitchenette.
The annex attached to the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station houses a modern bathroom and kitchenette.

A sign on an outer wall of the annex gives a brief historic rundown on this Pullman Presidential railcar and how it came be located in DuBois.

History of how the Presidential Train Car came to be located at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.
History of how the Presidential Train Car came to be located at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.

Inside the annex, you’ll find a spacious sitting area decorated to look like you’ve stepped back in time a hundred years.

The foyer to the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.
The foyer to the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.

OK – so maybe the fridge, coffee maker, and air conditioner aren’t period-correct, but they certainly make your stay more comfortable!

The kitchenette area in the attached annex at the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station.
The kitchenette area in the attached annex at the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station.

There is also a spacious, modern shower/bathroom in the annex, with beautiful tilework and high ceilings throughout.

The modern bathroom in the annex attached to the Presidential Train car bed and breakfast in DuBois.
The modern bathroom in the annex attached to the Presidential Train car Bed and Breakfast in DuBois.

The Pullman Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station

While the annex is beautiful and functional, the historic train car is what makes this bed and breakfast truly unique!

The Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast is just one of the many attractions at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.
The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast is just one of the many attractions at Doolittle Station in DuBois, PA.

Entry to the Presidential train car is from the annex and through the opulent dining room.

The extravagant dining room aboard the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station.
The extravagant dining room aboard the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station.

One can only imagine the number of VIPs that sat around this table (and this IS the original table, not a reproduction) while enjoying the finer things life had to offer in the early 1900s.

Perhaps the most famous of those VIPs was none other than President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a guest on this very train car in 1903.

Theodore Roosevelt memorabilia decorating the wall in the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in Dubois, Pennsylvania.
Theodore Roosevelt memorabilia decorating the wall in the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in Dubois, Pennsylvania.

While “Teddy” might have only been a guest on this train car for a single day, his legacy lives on in the form of a variety of Theodore Roosevelt memorabilia decorating the walls.

Theodore Roosevelt memorabilia decorates many spaces on the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in Dubois.
Theodore Roosevelt memorabilia decorates many spaces on the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station in Dubois.

Speaking of decorations, you’ll also notice many detailed paintings of trains throughout the train car and annex.

These were all painted by famed railroad artist Russ Porter, who purchased this very Pullman Presidential railcar after it was decommissioned in 1963 and used it as an art studio for many years.

Artwork by Russ Porter, famous railroad artist and onetime owner of the Presidential Train Car.
Artwork by Russ Porter, famous railroad artist and onetime owner of the Presidential Train Car.

Passing through the dining room, you encounter a long hallway with various rooms along the right-hand side of the hall.

Ornate hallway in the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois. Doolittle Station
Ornate hallway inside the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois.

Meals would have been prepared in this kitchen area.

The original kitchen onboard the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois.
The original kitchen onboard the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station in DuBois.

And stunning details like the original silver serviceware are on display for your enjoyment.

Some of the original silver serving pieces on the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in DuBois, PA.
Some of the original silver serving pieces on the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast in DuBois, PA.

Sleeping on the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station

So what are the sleeping arrangements on an early 1900s luxury train car?

Entrance to the Presidential bedroom aboard the Presidential Train Car in DuBois.
Entrance to the Presidential bedroom aboard the Presidential Train Car in DuBois.

The Presidential bedroom is the largest bedroom, naturally.

The Presidential bedroom aboard the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in DuBois.
The Presidential bedroom aboard the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast in DuBois.

There are three more sleeping areas on the Presidential car, including one at the back of the train car in the lounge area.

A lounge and sleeping area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in DuBois, Clearfield County.
A lounge and sleeping area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast in DuBois, Clearfield County.

If I hadn’t slept in the Presidential room (and honestly who WOULDN’T make that their first choice?), the bed in the lounge would have been my second choice as the room is big, bright, and opens up onto the elevated “back porch”.

The sitting area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast is a great place to enjoy your morning coffee.
The sitting area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast is a great place to enjoy your morning coffee.

It’s not hard to imagine President Roosevelt taking in the scenery from this same vantage point on the Presidential railcar nearly 120 years ago.

The back porch of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast in Dubois, Clearfield County.
The “back porch” of the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast in Dubois, Clearfield County.

Overall the experience of staying in the Presidential Train Car at Doolittle Station was everything I had hoped it would be, and more.

The Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station was a big hit with my daughter.
The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station was a big hit with my daughter.

The fact that you can literally spend the night on a perfectly-preserved train car once built for the upper crust of early 1900s American society seems almost too good to be true, but if you can bring yourself to spend the $300 per night (yes that what it costs), you too can sleep like a railroad tycoon!

The sitting area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station.
The sitting area at the rear of the Presidential Train Car bed and breakfast at Doolittle Station.

The Pullman Company was synonymous with luxury travel in the era before airplanes, and if you’d like to experience what it was like to sleep on one of their most extravagant train cars, visit the Doolittle Station official website for all the details on how to book YOUR stay at the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast.

The Depot at Doolittle Station in Dubois, Clearfield County.
The Depot at Doolittle Station in Dubois, Clearfield County.

The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast is located at 1290 Rich Hwy, DuBois, PA 15801.

Directory of businesses at Doolittle Station in DuBois Pennsylvania.
Directory of businesses at Doolittle Station in DuBois.

Nearby Attractions

As mentioned previously, Doolittle Station may be the most eclectic roadside attraction in western PA.

Elvis and Marilyn greeting visitors to the Diner Car at Doolittle Station in DuBois, Clearfield County.
Elvis and Marilyn greeting visitors to the Diner Car at Doolittle Station in DuBois, Clearfield County.

There are numerous places to grab food and drinks, most of them housed in old train cars, less than a one-minute walk from the Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast.

Boxcar Brew Works in Clearfield County really is housed in a train car!
Boxcar Brew Works in Clearfield County really is housed in a train car!

The 18 hole mini-golf course at Doolittle Station features a weirdly wonderful collection of dinosaurs.

Dinosaurs and train cars are seemingly everywhere at Doolittle Station in DuBois Pennsylvania.
Dinosaurs and train cars are seemingly everywhere at Doolittle Station in DuBois, Pennsylvania.

And who doesn’t love real live goats…

Goats at Doolittle Station in Clearfield County.
Goats at Doolittle Station in Clearfield County.

or model trains…

The model train display runs the length of the train car that houses the display.
The model train display runs the length of the train car that houses the display.

or ice cream?!

The Roadside Cafe and Creamery at Doolittle Station in Clearfield County PA
The Roadside Cafe and Creamery at Doolittle Station in Clearfield County.

Parker Dam State Park is a 968-acre expanse in Clearfield County featuring a tranquil lake, a beach area, scenic vistas, and miles of hiking trails.

Taking in the scenery at Parker Dam State Park in Clearfield County.
Parker Dam State Park in Clearfield County.

Speaking of eclectic roadside attractions, the Grice Museum in Clearfield may be the quirkiest “cars and critters” museum you ever visit!

A grizzly bear guarding the showroom at the Grice Museum in Clearfield PA
A grizzly bear guarding the showroom at the Grice Museum in Clearfield.

Bilger’s Rocks in Clearfield County is billed as “Pennsylvania’s Best Rock Outcropping”, and exploring a 300 million year-old “rock city” is a fun way to spend the day.

Taking in the scene at Bilger's Rocks in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
Taking in the scene at Bilger’s Rocks in Clearfield County.

The Saint Severin Old Log Church in Clearfield County is a well-preserved example of mid-19th century “frontier” architecture.

An aerial view of the Saint Severin Old Log Church in Clearfield County Pennsylvania.
An aerial view of the Saint Severin Old Log Church in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.

McGees Mills Covered Bridge is the last remaining historic covered bridge in Clearfield County, and still open to vehicular traffic.

McGees Mills Covered Bridge Clearfield County Pennsylvania
McGees Mills Covered Bridge in Clearfield County.

The Ultimate Clearfield County Road Trip maps out a 109 mile adventure to see the best natural and man-made attractions in Clearfield County!

A roadmap to six of the best things to see in Clearfield County, PA

Beartown Rocks in neighboring Jefferson County features an exceptional scenic overlook perched high atop a “rock city” dating back to the last Ice Age!

Beartown Rocks Overlook in the Clear Creek State Forest.
Beartown Rocks Overlook in the Clear Creek State Forest.

If you’ve never thought of Interstate 80 as a scenic highway, 13 Must-See Roadside Attractions along Interstate 80 might just change your mind!

Rosecrans Falls in Clinton County Pennsylvania on a foggy summer morning.
Rosecrans Falls in Clinton County, Pennsylvania on a foggy summer morning.

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