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The museum operates the 10-mile stretch of the line between French Lick and Gradman station as a heritage railroad known as French Lick Scenic Railway. Scenic excursions consist of a 20-mile round trip throughout the Hoosier National Forest lasting approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. A highlight of the trip is passing through the 2,000 foot ...
While located in Noblesville, the Indiana Transportation Museum operated excursion trains on 38 miles (61 km) of a former Nickel Plate Road line originally built for the Indianapolis and Peru Railroad and, at the time of ITM's eviction, owned by the Hoosier Heritage Port Authority (HHPA), which is made up of the Indiana cities of Indianapolis, Fishers, and Noblesville.
The non-profit museum is located at a former Erie Railroad facility. The museum is open Saturdays all year with train rides also available from May to October. The collection has a variety of historic freight rolling stock, including Chesapeake and Ohio Railway #2789, a 2-8-4 Kanawa Type steam locomotive.
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Indiana Railway Museum; Indiana Transportation Museum; J. John Hay Center; L. Linden Depot; N. National New York Central Railroad Museum This page was last edited on ...
Santa is coming to Greene County by way of railroad on Dec. 2. The Indiana Rail Road's 33rd annual Santa Train will be at the Yoho General Store in Solsberry from 8:30 to 10 a.m., on Seminary ...
Arizona Railway Museum (No excursions listed) Arizona State Railroad Museum (In planning stages) Arizona Street Railway Museum (Phoenix Trolley Museum) Grand Canyon Railway; McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in Scottsdale; Old Pueblo Trolley; Superstition Narrow Gauge Railroad; Verde Canyon Railroad
Indiana is getting its very own dinosaur museum. It opens this week in South Bend (and yes, there will be chocolate dinos🦕).