
Railcar 4662 was built by Pullman Standard and outshopped on April 29, 1929 and classified GEG-350. Self-propelled cars such as this were usually referred to as "Doodlebugs" by railroaders. Originally powered by two Winton 175hp gasoline engines, 4662 was rebuilt in 1943 with two Cummins HBIS-6 175hp diesel engines and reclassified OEG-350. She was retired from commuter service in April of 1959. Historic Red Clay Valley, Incorporated purchased the car in March of 1967 and brought her back in service in March 1980. The 4662 features a modern bathroom, a 110-volt electrical system for air-conditioning or heating, a seating capacity of 60 passengers and a small baggage area. "The Paul Revere" is assigned to our Tuesday night "Ride-To-Dine" dinner trains and is also perfect for small charters.
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