Not all homes are simply lived in - some are experienced. Originally a Pacific Electric Railway car that rolled off the assembly line in 1901, this extraordinary property was relocated to the mountains around 1934 and transformed into a private residence - now thoughtfully restored using authentic materials to preserve its history while enhancing its livability. ** Inside, the home reveals a layered and immersive environment where craftsmanship and character are immediately felt. Every space reflects intentional design, blending warmth, texture, and a sense of discovery that unfolds as you move through the home. Natural light filters through well-placed windows, highlighting curated finishes that feel both nostalgic and refined. ** What sets this property apart is not only its story, but its surviving original elements. From the storage area, remnants of the railcar's undercarriage - including the original brake line and wheel mounts - remain visible, offering a rare, tangible connection to its past. In the attic, traces of the original electric connection system that once powered the car still exist, a quiet nod to its early 20th-century origins. ** Set among the trees in the peaceful enclave of Cedarpines Park, the property offers a sense of escape while remaining accessible to nearby mountain communities, including Crestline and Lake Arrowhead. For buyers seeking historic homes, architectural significance, or a truly one-of-a-kind property with provenance, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of California's transportation history - reimagined as a mountain retreat.
IG26078539
Residential - Single Family, Bungalow, Cottage, 2 Story
1
1 Full
1934
San Bernardino
0.1159
Acres
2
Septic Tank
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