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The Iron Horse Inn offers seven bright and airy rooms upstairs, each named after a railroad crewman who actually stayed here. Accommodations range from economical to exquisite, and each captures the essence of the bygone era of railroading. Antique furniture and railroad memorabilia are featured throughout. Three rooms share two spacious bathrooms (Main Hall). Four rooms have private bathrooms (1920 Addition), including the elegant Brady Suite with a jetted bathtub.
Also offered are four genuine caboose cars that have been renovated for your comfort, while preserving their charm and character.
Main Hall
Three guest rooms grace the Main Hall of the Iron Horse Inn. The rooms share two large bathrooms.
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John Johnson Room Eyelet lace and plum highlights this room with double and twin old-fashioned metal beds. Writing desk. Shared bath. $80 Reserve this room...
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Dale Porter Room Blue and white double wedding-ring quilt on queen bed. This room features small sitting room, large wardrobe, and overlooks creek. Shared bath. $80 Reserve this room...
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Marvin Canary Room Queen bed, yellow wildflower décor, overlooks a creek. Shared bath. $80 Reserve this room...
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Hallway The Main Hall includes a spacious hallway filled with historic Milwaukee Road memorabilia. Guests can relax in the reading area at the end of the hall.
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Shared Bathrooms Large mirrors and counter tops, plenty of space, sitting area.
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1920 Addition
Four guest rooms share the 1920 Addition of the Iron Horse Inn, each with its own private bath.
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"Casey" Jones Room Not the real Casey our Jones is named Richard! Quiet corner room in blue and white has view of creek. Double bed, private bath. $95 Reserve this room...
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Emil Schweighart Room Shaded by the tall pine tree, this large corner room features two English oak double beds with coverlets of dusty rose. Baskets and flowers complete the mood. Nice view of creek and mountains. Private bath. $115 Reserve this room...
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Bill Crossman Room Cool and inviting with colors of green and white highlight the pine furniture in this room with double bed, wardrobe, and writing desk. Private bath. $95 Reserve this room...
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Brady Suite Named in honor of a five-generation Milwaukee Railroad family, this is our special occasion suite. Separate bedroom features a massive solid oak four-poster queen bed with hand-crocheted lace coverlet. Parlor contains two wingback chairs and English oak antiques. Private two-seat whirlpool tub veiled in lace. Private bath. $145 Reserve this suite...
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Caboose Car Suites

GN (Great Northern) Caboose Dedicated to Milwaukee RR conductor Pete Hall Clothed in pastels. Queen bed plus three seating areas that can convert to child-size bunks. Full private bath includes a standard sized jetted tub. $145 double occupancy Reserve this caboose car...
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Four genuine caboose cars have been lovingly renovated for your comfort. Perfect for families or for those who enjoy more privacy. All caboose cars feature private bath, TV/VCR, microwave, refrigerator, and outside sun deck.
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NP (Northern Pacific) Caboose Dedicated to Milwaukee RR engineer Gene Lawson Our cute little red woodside caboose sports a double bed, A/C, and a large whirlpool tub in the private bath. $145 double occupancy Reserve this caboose car...
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Milwaukee Caboose Dedicated to Milwaukee RR conductor Mel Faudree You can't miss this one! Milwaukee orange and yellow colors outside; deep, rich greens inside. Queen bed, three twin bunk options and a 3/4 bath with shower. $145 double occupancy Reserve this caboose car...
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SP (Southern Pacific) Caboose This 1964 bay window steel caboose car features queen bed, private bath with jetted Jacuzzi tub, sitting room with table and chairs, A/C, and back deck near the creek. $145 double occupancy Reserve this caboose car...
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Dining & Living Rooms
The downstairs area of the Inn is graciously decorated with railroad memorabilia and information for rail buffs.
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Dining Room Each morning, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and a full country breakfast greets you as you enter our large and friendly dining room. Doug, who was trained at the Culinary Institute of America, carefully prepares your morning meal. Examine the model trains and collection of railroad lanterns as you enjoy a leisurely meal to begin your day.
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Living Room Packed with historic photographs, artifacts, railroad magazines, and more. Piano is available for those who play.
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Outside
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Railroad signals and crossing signs can be seen on the grounds of the Inn. Abundant parking is available. Perfect for retreats, weddings, luncheons, and reunions for groups of up to 25.
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When you arrive at the Inn, the large front porch will welcome you. Enjoy the comfortable Cle Elum weather on the porch swing.
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The gazebo has hosted many events, from weddings to barbecues. The swing set is a favorite with young children. The hot tub is just outside the living room.
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