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Did You Know? Central of Georgia roundhouse

March 26, 2020 Steve Storey

A Central of Georgia Railway roundhouse once stood on the western edge of downtown Atlanta’s railroad gulch? […]

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Books, Boxes, and Blueprints – SRM Library 2018 Highlights

November 27, 2018 Steve Storey

In 2018, the SRM library got organized — boxes of formerly uncategorized documents have now been sorted and progress continues to be made towards preserving fragile pieces of history. […]

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  • 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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Admission

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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