Bob reports they’ve been running this Jeep Train in Galveston, TX, since 1951. I tried to find some old photos or articles, but didn’t have any luck.
4 Comments on “Jeep Train in Galveston, TX”
Leave a Reply
emailNeed to contact me and don't have my email? Click on email button.
Welcome to eWillys.com, a website for vintage jeep enthusiasts. I update this website nearly every day with jeep deals, jeep history, interesting reader projects, jeep related info, and more.
These quick searches can help you find things on eBay. People list in the wrong categories all the time, so don't be surprised to see brochures in the parts area for example.
The links to posts below show jeeps grouped by models, condition, and other ways. Some of these jeeps are for sale and others have been sold. If you are unsure whether a vehicle is still for sale or not, email me at d [at] ewillys.com for more info.
There are plenty of interesting, unusual, historic and surprising stories related to Jeeps and their owners. In addition, some of these features have nothing to do with jeeps. This link will display all featured stories starting from the latest.
Looking for parts and not sure where to go? There are a variety of large and small new and used parts sellers both online and offline.
Importantly, the allure of buying a project jeep can be romantic. The reality of restoring a jeep can be quite different, expensive and overwhelming without the right tools and resources. So, tread carefully when purchasing a "project". If you have any concerns about buying a vintage jeep, or run across a scam, feel free to contact me for help, comments or concerns .
Bob reports they’ve been running this Jeep Train in Galveston, TX, since 1951. I tried to find some old photos or articles, but didn’t have any luck.
Copyright © 2008-2017 eWillys. All rights reserved.
Powered by Wordpress, theme based on the Simple Grid Theme.
Some of the Daimler Chrysler, Inc., trademarks including Jeep®.
eWillys is hosted by the McDonagh Brothers
I went up that small museum last night and did not find anything on it.
I was born and raised in Galveston and actually drove a Taxi there for many years. The tour train, tour bus, and Yellow Cab Galveston were all owned by Bob Walker who I believe is no longer with us. The Cab company was sold out to Greater Houston Transportation (Houston yellow Cab). I’m not sure about the train. The original tour trains Jeep was dressed out like a locomotive but sometime in the 80’s it was replaced by a regular CJ7. The train used air brakes and very often the welds on the car links would break and leave tourist stranded, of course the cab company was always there to the rescue!
The train pictured is a more modern version, the original had around 6 smaller cars that only sat 4 people. The company also owned a 1920’s White bus they called the tour bus. It was originally a steamer as most Whites were in the 20’s, but was modernized with a Chevy Chassis and engine.
Thanks for the additional history Elmo! Much appreciated.