Local Street Railway HistoryThe trolley ride that visitors enjoy during their visit to the trolley museum follows the path of the Hartford & Sp...
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The museum's chief asset is the SF&C combination passenger-baggage car No. 10. The car body was donated to the museum in 1992 by Marshall Johns...
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The Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum is located off Bridge Street in downtown Willimantic, Connecticut, on the original site of the Columbia Jun...
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The berkshire scenic railway museum's primary mission is to foster interest in the history of railroading in the berkshire hills of western massach...
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AboutRailroad Museum of New EnglandWe're a not-for-profit educational and historical organization whose mission is to tell the story of the region'...
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The museum started in 1957 with a small HO scale model railroad and a few Railroad lanterns. As the collection kept growing and growing it to...
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In the late 1960s, Penn Central, then owner of the right of way that is now Valley Railroad State Park was planning to tear up the tracks and decom...
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Museum HistoryThe Shore Line Trolley Museum, its collection of street railway vehicles, and the existing mile and a half long segment of the Branfo...
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The Elf Express Train is a charity event sponsored by the Manchester Lions Club. The Manchester Lions Club is a member of the world's largest servi...
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A Trip Through Time:The Newport & Narragansett Bay Railroad offers the entire family the chance to enjoy a classic railroad travel and dining e...
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History Established in 1990, the Railroad Museum of Long Island is Dedicated to the restoration, preservation and interpretation of the history and...
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Welcome Aboard...Enjoy the experience of Rhode Island's only moving Dinner Train on a 22 mile, 2.5 hour sentimental journey along scenic Narraganse...
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The Danbury Railway Museum is a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers. The Museum, located in the historic station and rail yard in ...
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By 1850 the Long Island Rail Road had lost their monopoly on passenger rail service from Brooklyn to Boston. The search was on for the railroad to ...
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