News & Reviews News Wire Mark Twain Zephyr work continues with dining-car project (with video)

Mark Twain Zephyr work continues with dining-car project (with video)

By Steve Smedley | October 7, 2021

| Last updated on April 6, 2024


Former buffet-coach 'Huckleberry Finn' converted to full dining car

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Kitchen in railroad car, with new equipment on one side and original equipment on the other
A new kitchen has been completed for the Mark Twain Zephyr car Huckleberry Finn, including a new three-burner stove at left. The right side of the kitchen includes the original sink and other original fixtures. Steve Smedley

TREGO, Wis. — The interior of another car has been completed as the Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad continues its work to return one of the first diesel-powered streamlined passenger trains to operation.

Man stands among dining tables in passenger car
Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad President Greg Vreeland arranges chairs in the new dining area of the Huckleberry Finn during work Oct. 2, 2021. Steve Smedley

Trains News Wire’s latest visit to northwest Wisconsin to check on restoration of the Mark Twain Zephyr, the articulated trainset built by Philadelphia’s Budd Co. in 1934 for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, highlights the work on the train’s third car, No. 551, the Huckleberry Finn.

The car, originally a coach-buffet, is being converted into a full-service dining car. The steam generator and buffet kitchen area, which spanned the width of the car, have been replaced with a modern kitchen that allows room for a walk-around hall on one side, so passengers

Sign explaining work on passenger car with man exiting from door behind
Wisconsin Great Northern’s Greg Vreeland exits the Huckleberry Finn next to a sign explaining the work being done on the car. Steve Smedley

can access the restored train’s tavern car, museum car, and theater.

The original sink and some of stainless-steel cabinets have been retained. Added are a new three-burner stove and steam table, along with an industrial dishwasher and heavy-duty refrigerator. In contrast to the original kitchen, the chef and staff will work in air-conditioned comfort while preparing five-course meals.

The remainder of the car, which had been coach seating, has been turned into a dining room with seating for 40. The original seating had been gone for some 40 years, according to Wisconsin Great Northern president Greg Vreeland.

4 thoughts on “Mark Twain Zephyr work continues with dining-car project (with video)

  1. This is a super cool project. I remember this train when it was in Mt Pleasant and I hope to see it and ride it when it is finished.

  2. Every Sunday there is a You Tube video update on the ongoing restoration, the work these guys are doing is amazing!

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