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The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum The birthplace of American railroading! The B&O Railroad Museum brings alive the magic and adventure of railroading every day! This historic national landmark allows you to see, touch, hear and explore the most important railroad collection in America. Start your journey with a visit today!
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Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum Maine's Wiscasset, Waterville, and Farmington Railway was a two-foot gauge common carrier railroad that operated from 1894 until 1933. The line ran from Wiscasset in the south, to Albion and Winslow in the north, never making it to either Waterville or Farmington. The Museum is located at the site of the old Sheepscot station in Alna, with mainline track running north from Cross Road, on the original roadbed.
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The Florida Railroad Museum Founded as The Florida Gulf Coast Railroad Museum with the stated goal of preserving Florida’s railroad history. Over the years, the Museum has aquired and restored rolling stock and equipment to operate for the public's enjoyment.
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Boca Express Train Museum Enjoy a nostalgic look at the glamorous days of train travel via a guided interior tour of two 1947 SAL streamlined rail cars. Historically restored to their original splendor, the unique Budd dining and lounge rail cars and 1930 FEC depot are all listed on the NR. Plus, 1940s Atlantic Coast Line caboose and Baldwin steam engine on display.
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Rochelle Railroad Park The Rochell Railroad Park is the first park in the United States built just for visitors to see operating trains. Union Pacific and BNSF cross on double sets of tracks which intersect to form a diamond. The park is open year round, 24 hours a day, and the gift shop hours are listed on the website.
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Illinois Railway Museum Collections consist of a large group of rolling stock - locomotives and cars - as well as, artifacts such as buildings, signals, telegraph/communications, tools, signage, cap badges, uniforms, tickets, buttons and of special interest to researchers, an archive of technical, operations and management documents - the Pullman Library.
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Great Overland Station The historic Union Pacific depot has been restored to its 1927 grandeur as The Great Overland Station. Located along the Oregon Trail, the Station tells the story of Topeka and its railroad heritage. The Union Pacific depot and All Veterans Memorial is a signature landmark for Topeka.
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Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum Take a trip back in time at the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad Co. & Museum! Enjoy magnificent views of Portland's waterfront aboard antique rail cars pulled by hard-working steam and diesel locomotives. Discover the unique two-foot gauge trains that linked rural Maine to the rest of the world. Admission included with train tickets.
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Medina Railroad Museum The largest freight depot museum in the country. The building itself was built in 1905, and is one of the largest, last surviving wooden freight depots in the US. Featuring the largest collection of artifacts and memorabilia known to exist under one roof. Also, see the longest HO scale layout and diorama all on one floor,an immense 14ft by 204ft, currently under construction.
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C&O Railway Heritage Center Located in beautiful Clifton Forge Virginia, in the heart of the scenic Alleghany Highlands. Features: 1896 Freight Depot Visitor's Center, replica Signal Tower for train watching, 1922 Gadsby's Tavern Dining Car, restored C&O Cabooses, 7 1/2 Inch gauge ride-on train, large scale locomotive models, 96ft O gauge layout, C&O China and Chessie displays.
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Monticello Railway Museum An all-volunteer organization in central Illinois with an operational railroad yard open to the public. We offer train rides on weekends and holidays from May through October, regardless of weather conditions, as well as a number of special events throughout the year. Wabash F7A/CN FPA-4/Alco RS-3 GP-11 Milw. NW2. Want to run the train? Ask about Throttle Time.
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Baltimore Streetcar Museum Unlimited rides on original Baltimore streetcars.
Access to displays. Audio visual presentation of Baltimore's streetcar history. Guided Carhouse Tour Gift shop. Baltimore Streetcar Museum
is a non-profit, 501 (c)(3) museum, dedicated to preserving Baltimore's public transportation history,
especially the street railway era.
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Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum Named by the Boston Globe as one of the “Top 10 Ways to Ride the Rails in New England (2008),” the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization founded in 1984. Its mission is to preserve the history of railroading, particularly in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts.
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Minnesota Transportation Museum The Minnesota Transportation Museum invites travelers of all ages to experience the changing world of transportation. Aspiring to be the most visited transportation museum in the Upper Midwest. Come experience any one of our interactive exhibits, take a train, caboose, or bus ride, or simply stop in to enjoy the memories of days gone by.
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Clovis Depot Model Train Museum Located in the restored Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Passenger Depot, featuring excellent views of BNSF Clovis yard and mainline train operations, a museum, eleven working model layouts representing most scales, self-guided tour allowing for running of nine layouts by visitors, & gift shop.
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Mad River & NKP Railroad Museum Steps and open doors mean welcome aboard to folks of all ages who come to this "hands on" Museum to enjoy the day and reminisce at their leisure about railroading. A picnic shelter is located in the former LS & MS passenger depot area. The former Bellevue Monument Works now houses some of the displays, wooden cars and a video viewing area.
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Friends of the East Broad Top Robertsdale Museum The Friends of the East Broad Top Museum's goal is to present the history of the East Broad Top Railroad & Coal Company, the industries it served in the surrounding area and the culture of the railroad, its employees and customers to our visitors. The museum's current location in the historic EBT Robertsdale Station is the showcase for the display of our collection of historic artifacts and documents.
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The O. Winston Link Museum The museum is housed in the former N&W Passenger Station and boasts more than 300 black and white images that compose O. Winston Link's "Norfold and Western Project." The museum exhibits rail artifacts, interactive displays and a documentary on the photographer, as well as, a museum store overflowing with unique rail merchandise.
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Virginia Museum of Transportation The Virginia Museum of Transportation is located in the N&W Freight Station built in 1918. The Museum’s collection includes approximately 2,500 objects, including more than 50 pieces of rolling stock - locomotives and other rail cars - including the largest collection of diesel locomotives in the South.
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National Railroad Museum Experience America's railroad heritage through engaging exhibits, programs, and special events. Explore the UP Big Boy, Eisenhower's WWII command train, the PRR GG-1 and the exhibit Pullman Porters: From Service to Civil Rights. View the Bauer Drumhead collection - 40 illuminated passenger train tail signs.
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