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Another website to check out is https://www.aaprco.com/ - this is the association of private car owners.
They have a list of private cars available for rent - and also a page for "Travel opportunities" for public trips.

Also... if you are a member you can participate in the annual conventions which include private car trains, often on rare mileage trips. You can buy tickets in the various cars, and that is a great way to chat with the owners of the cars and learn about the challenges of owning them.

If you have deep pockets, you can of course rent a car to take you anywhere you want to go (well... anywhere Amtrak will let you go...) - but if your schedule is flexible you can often reach out to owners and ask about scheduled moves where they have to reposition the cars for a client... you can often rent the cars on these repositioning moves for a lot less!
 
https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipmentGrid.php?category=Passenger Equipment

https://www.amtrak.com/privately-owned-rail-cars

https://www.rpca.com/charter

Just some web sites to start to look and drool.
One of our members is/was an owner of a PV car, not sure if he active right now.

In my opinion it’s a lot of work with limited rewards. Just to rent one is very time consuming.
You left this one out...I believe the oldest and largest association.... https://www.aaprco.com/

Edit: just noticed that @crescent-zephyr had already posted about it... :)
 
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Thanks guys, I have joined aaprco. I really want to find someone who has done this. Seems like it might be difficult without someone to sort of guide me through this. So many questions. I appreciate the help!
 
I subscribed to Private Varnish for about two years. Then decided I was just deluding myself. My spouse won't even let me put a caboose in the garden.

BTW, if you are remotely serious, buy the most expensive car you can possibly afford. Every $ you put into the sale price is $10 saved on repairs. Anything under about $350,000 is just going to be a money pit.

Here's a classic in great shape:

https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipment.php?itemId=3700&category=Passenger Equipment

My personal favorite would have been "Sierra Hotel". Not currently for sale, but was in great shape and fully Amtrak certified when sold a few years ago:

https://ozarkmountainrailcar.com/railEquipment.php?itemId=1907

And by the way, if you think it will be anything like the old "Wild Wild West", think again. Any "moves" are very expensive and have to be planned weeks in advance, and with very very few exceptions, only to places Amtrak already goes. And you have very few choices of where you will be parked at night, usually in somewhat challenging locations.

But definitely subscribe to a paper copy of Private Varnish for a few years. You'll get the whole story.
 
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