This memorable place is anything but ordinary. A retired Western Pacific Train Caboose built in 1955 turned into a complete tiny home. Located in the once bustling Menan Produce Rail Yard. Still a business center in small town USA.
Just Inside the train is mini bunks and full bed, kitchen with Bar-top, living room, and fabulous bathroom. Just down the road from one of the best restaurants in Southeast Idaho, the Teton house. Enjoy a bit of history and charm on your next trip.
The space:
It's an open floor plan typical for tiny homes. You walk into the dining bar. On opposite side are the kids bunks. (Not standard twin. 28x63") including train books and a set of train toys tucked under in a tool bag.
Continue walking into the kitchen. Equipped with mini fridge, microwave, hot plate, dinner wear, and cooking basics.
You'll transition into the living room with beautiful bay windows on each side. With a cozy velvet couch.
That leads us to the a master suite. Comfortable full bed, reading sconces, and extra pillows. With access to the patio.
This outdoor space includes a propane grill, dinning, and relating accommodations. Evening lights offer great ambiance to relax and visit.
Guest access:
The guest have access to the train, patio, And parking space.
Other things to note:
This is a tiny home. So there are some unconventional layouts or systems that are part of the experience.
It's also located in an industrial area of a farming community. You'll see trucks, semis, trailers, campers, and farming equipment rolling by early in the morning.
No pets and no smoking.