Accommodations

The PRR Room
The PRR Room
The PRR Room

The Inn has five two-room suites, each furnished with three 40 by 80 twin beds and a private bath. Weary railfans can end their day in the likes of the PRR Room and B&O Room. Most rooms at The Inn have a view of the mainline. Room details such as a desk, coffee maker, alarm clock, and guest notebook (full of guest remarks, photo suggestions, etc) complement the experience at The Inn. High-speed wireless Internet access is available.

Breakfast offerings vary from day to day, and generally include an assortment of toast, English muffins, and cold cereal; served with coffee, tea, or orange juice. Other breakfasts include French Toast, Omelets, or Sausage Gravy on Toast. After breakfast, our guests enjoy sitting on the front porch with a cup of coffee, taking in the mainline activity.

Guests enjoy breakfast and Altoona Helpers at the same time!
Guests enjoy breakfast and Altoona Helpers at the same time!
Guests enjoy breakfast and Altoona Helpers at the same time!

The Common Room is available for guest use. You may relax there, read, enjoy cable TV, or replay your video footage. The Common Room is well stocked with a range of railfan magazines, books, videos, and memorabilia.

The Inn is unlike most B&B's. It is close to a busy railroad. The Inn is not air-conditioned; it has no in-room television, or telephones. No hot tubs or whirlpools. There are no farm animals in the back yard. The Inn has no antiques, no Early American furnishings, no homemade bread or jam. The Inn may not meet the needs of typical B&B travelers.

Tom and his guests enjoying the view from the front porch
Tom and his guests enjoying the view from the front porch
Tom and his guests enjoying the view from the front porch
The Erie Room
The Erie Room
The Erie Room