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southeastern railway museum

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    • ogerfire 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Went to the museum for a photo club outing. Found several acres of trains and displays that were very interactive. You may walk among the trains, touch things, get into the trains, and even ride in moving cars. Restored cars are beautiful. Unrestored cars are just that - looking old. It all gives you the feel of being in the time of riding the trains. Many photo opportunities, great staff that is very helpful. They do birthday parties for kids in train cars. It is right beside used train tracks that are just beyond the fencing so you can see current trains go by as you browse the area. Go in weather that is not extremely hot, or cold if you are going with children. And understand that you will be climbing in and out of railcars to see most of what you wish to see. A great spot to go slowly through and really look, or run off some steam running from car to car and through the mock depot on the land. Either way you get the flavor of the trains.
    • 125stevew 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Literally loads of trains and buses to clamber aboard and explore. Bells to ring and photos to be taken. There is a miniature railway for rides which is also good. The souvenir shop is aimed at enthusiasts although the obligatory Thomas produce are available.We visit two or three times a year from the UK and apart from Christmas this is always high on our priority list for a visit. We take a packed lunch and choose a railway car to eat it in. I cannot recommend this place highly enough but keep your eyes on the kids as there are loads of opportunities for them to disappear from your sight.
    • TravelingLibrary 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Even if you aren't a die-hard train fan this museum is worth a visit. Inside and outside displays offer a lot of variety. You can climb into many cars and explore. Sometimes train rides are also offered. A lovely way to spend an afternoon.
    • uda-11 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I took one of my grandsons to the museum today we had a very good time. We were able to board one of the trains for a short ride. We even got to sit in the cabooses coupla. We walked through all the old trains and just had a great time hanging out together. Cost = old guy $6, young guy $5 & train ride $3 each. If you got a young one and want to spend an hour or two try it.
    • JW835 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited the new location as well as the old location. The new location is a static display museum. The old location was a more of a hands on where you actually rode a train with old cabooses behind it around the property. At the old location there was a scale railroad that kids could relate to. It was a small train that the family could ride. They had real steam locomotives that you rode behind on a track about 7 inches wide. This was the real attraction. At the new location there is a park train think 15" gage that you can ride for an additional fee. Recently there was an accident where some pre-K kids suffered minor burns from riding on the cabooses. They go down the track then back up to the starting point unlike the old site where there was a large circle.If you are into static displays and not operations then this is the place for you. Not a good place to take kids for the day.
    • ParadiseCollectible 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Very nice to walk through old restored cars of all styles and eras. A history of old buses and cable cars from the Atlanta area as well. Cute little gift shop offers authentic railroad patches for sale.
    • k_duguid 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We must have lucked out because it was light rain and low 70's, which is very unusual for July, but perfect for climbing in and out of the trains. My daughter is 9 and we had our 6 month old son with us. We did use a stroller through most of it and would just carry the baby through the cars or my husband and I would take turns. The staff was very nice and helpful. When we rode the train, they allowed us to keep the stroller by the ticket building. My daughter absolutely loved being able to climb on the different trains and explore the different cabins. My husband and I found the history very interesting. There is one train there which was used by President Harding (on the campaign trail and it carried his body back to D.C. from the west coast when he died years later). Another train (outside) had been set up to show you how mail used to be sorted and delivered.While we were there, a birthday party was going on. Lots of little kids and they were having a great time. I thought it was a neat idea if you are looking for a unique venue.Just as a side note. Save some money on the train ride, it doesn't go very far, just back and forth a few times. If the kids want to, have one parent stay and just take pictures of the kids on it. There are two covered cabanas next to it with benches to sit and wait.Overall, well worth the trip. We will definitely be going back when my son gets older.
    • ShankerB 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a lovely little museum that takes you into the past. There are numerous coaches, trains, engines, caboose and buses that you can step into. It's a real nice to step into these train cars of yesteryear. My 3 year old son was super excited - he spent a good 2 hours climbing up and down the various train cars. They also have 2 train rides - one in a historic caboose - which was just okay - goes up and down a straight track, And the other ride is a toy train - which my 3 year old absolutely loved.It was pretty hot - so make sure you take lot of water if you are going in summer - they have a small gift and snack shop. It's a good way to spend 2 hours and entertain the little child inside all of us.
    • tecoya 图标 图标 图标 图标

      you should probably check this place out. They offer a wide variety of trains that you can climb up into and explore. The museum portion is well done. (I'd skip the train ride unless you have small children.) The staff onsight are nice but don't expect to ever get a response if you attempt to email them. It's super hot so I would suggest going in the spring or fall.
    • TR761 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My Husband and Grandson love trains! This was a great adventure for us.We just happened to be visiting the area during the Locomotive Celebration so it was an extra bonus! It was alot of fun from the train ride to the tour of all eras of trains. Favorite thing was being able to climb up into the top of the caboose and look out the window for a picture! They had a locomotive scavenger hunt with a card that you got punched whenever you found a different locomotive. That was cool especially for older kids and grandads. They had a craft station for the kids to make train crafts and that was nice for everyone. The least favorite was the fact that we had to pay for entry and ride tickets for our 2 year old. I feel like the prices are a bit high but the day was very enjoyable and I understand that the money goes to restoring the trains so that is good.
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