Laser Carved Wood Cremation Urn - Train (Made in USA)
Honor a railroad enthusiast's memory with this laser-engraved wood cremation urn. A detailed locomotive design is etched into premium American-crafted wood, creating a striking contrast against the natural grain. Choose from cherry, mahogany, or white maple to match your preference. Each urn is made to order in the USA and can include a personalized laser-engraved inscription. A companion size is also available for two adults.
Features
- Made in the USA
- Premium solid wood
- Choose natural cherry, white maple, dark mahogany
- Laser carved locomotive train engraved artwork
- Personalized engraved inscription available
- Standard adult cremation urn size
- 200 cubic inch interior capacity
- 10 1/2" long x 6 1/4" wide x 7 1/4" high
- Bottom opening panel attached with screws
- Also available in companion urn size:
- 380 cubic inch capacity
- 12" long x 8 1/2" wide x 8 1/2" high
- Select option above
- For more detailed info, see our article "What Size Urn Should I Get?"
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Made to order in 5 business days
- Ground time in transit varies by destination; usually 2-6 business days
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Expedited shipping can be calculated in checkout
Video
- The video below showcases one of our laser carved cherry wood urns, exactly the same but shown here engraved with the Desert Mesa scene in place of the Train:
Opening & filling the urn
- Note: If you prefer not to fill the urn on your own, you can generally ask your funeral director to transfer the remains for you
- Flip the Train Cremation Urn upside-down
- The base is attached with four screws; use a standard Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws
- Remove the base panel, noting the orientation so that you can put it back the same way (so that the screw holes line up)
- The inside of the wood urn box will be open; this is where the remains will go
- Remove the plastic bag of cremated remains from the "temporary" urn you received from the crematorium
- Set the entire plastic bag of remains into the memorial urn
- Affix the base panel to the urn using the screws you removed
- There is no need for sealant; the plastic bag will keep the remains secure
- Flip the urn right-side-up and you're done!