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Month: March 2018

Features

Before It Was Home to the World’s Busiest Airport, Atlanta Was a Railroad Hub

March 27, 2018 Todd

New book highlights the railroad history of Atlanta […]

News Releases

Fourth Annual 5K Steps Off This Memorial Day Weekend

March 17, 2018 Todd

Southeastern Railway Museum, city of Duluth team up for family-friendly event in downtown Duluth […]

Features

Celebrating the caboose: Five facts you didn’t know

March 5, 2018 Todd

The caboose may be the most recognizable railroad car, but they are rarely seen on the rails today. Interestingly, the word caboose may derive from the Dutch word “kombuis.” It originally referred to a galley […]

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  • Closed – Friday – Jan 1 2021
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  • Closed – Sunday – Dec 6
  • The Marco Polo Has Arrived at the Southeastern Railway Museum
  • Norfolk Southern gifting historic Marco Polo railcar to Southeastern Railway Museum
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  • Did You Know NASA Has A Railroad? | Zmodal: Digital Intermodal Logistics Provider: […] Southeastern Railway Museum Article on NASA railroad […]
  • Southeastern Railway Museum receives Gwinnett Creativity Fund General Operating Grant - Sightseers' Delight: […] museum reopened for limited operations on May 30, and with the reopening unveiled renovations to its Superb Pullman car,…
  • NASAs Famous Rocket Railroad Is Back in Business – Yahoo! Voices – Today In USA: […] recently constructed 7.5-mile track at Wilson’s Corners junction, according to the Southeastern Railway Museum. FEC also constructed two rail…

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Adults: $18

Seniors (age 65 and up): $15

Children (ages 2-12): $12

Regular admission (above) includes one (1) train ride .

Subject to availability, weather, volunteer staffing, and antique equipment maintenance schedules.

NRHS Members: buy one, get one admission free

Additional train rides: $4

Museum Hours (During COVID-19)
Current Museum Hours:
  • Friday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Saturday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Sunday: 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

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