It's not very big right now, but what it does show you is some good history of the railroad.
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It's not very big right now, but what it does show you is some good history of the railroad.
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A nice hour long break from traveling, and, its FREE! Stroll thru passenger cars, sit in the engine, go thru the caboose, see the dining car and lots more! History lives on for free in Douglas! (I should be in marketing huh lol)
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You get to see the inside of the cars, but can't go inside of some or most of them, which is a downside.
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This was one of our high points of our two week trip through seven western states. We just stumbled across it as we were driving to our bed & breakfast. It has some beautiful rail cars and one of the largest steam locomotives I have ever seen. They also have a nice gift shop. Oh, the railroad interpretive center is...
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...driving by, we almost missed it.... This is a FIND... If you're in Douglas, stop by the Chamber of Commerce and take a tour of the trains from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. You can go in some of the cars... The old sleeping car, the dining car with the kitchen and bar and the old passenger car. It is...
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If, after hours of arid scenery you need a "Green, green grass of home" break, this is for you. Co-located with the Chamber of Commerce, this center grants access to some of the finest rolling stock (passenger cars) outside of the B&O Rail Museum in Baltimore.
The attentive staff of two, were Docent-level prepared to "interpret" and dispense a glossy,...
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