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2nd Thursday December 2021 to feature Trains
With the holidays almost here, many of us have memories of trains around the Christmas tree. Our vehicle of the month for December’s Second Thursday Program will be “trains” We will have 4 areas to […]
With the holidays almost here, many of us have memories of trains around the Christmas tree. Our vehicle of the month for December’s Second Thursday Program will be “trains” We will have 4 areas to […]
The education department’s 2nd Thursday program for November will feature public safety vehicles. Tickets will go on sale via the museum’s Thundertix page at 12:05pm October 14 (at the conclusion of October’s 2nd Thursday event).
Come join us at the Southeastern Railway Museum for our October Second Thursday Program on Thursday, October 14. We have a new vehicle we have never offered before. Please join us as we welcome the […]
Tickets for the museum’s 2nd Thursday pre-school program for September 2021 go on sale, Monday August 16 at noon. September’s Second Thursday program will be about buses. We will learn about school buses as well […]
The museum is pleased to announce that the education department will be resuming it’s popular 2nd Thursday Pre-School program on Aug 12. The featured vehicle for August will be Tractors. The session will be August 12 from […]
Norfolk Southern Corporation is gifting the historic Marco Polo rail car, a car President Franklin D. Roosevelt used while in office, to the Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia. The Pullman Company built the Marco […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum has removed its 1957 vintage park train from service as its primary operating locomotive’s engine undergoes a complete engine overhaul. The museum shipped the historic locomotive engine to Industrial Engine Rebuilders in […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth has reopened a historic Pullman car that transported the body of President Warren G. Harding after he died in 1923 following an interior renovation. […]
The past few months have been trying for all of us. We hope you and your family are in good health and beginning to explore our new routines as we navigate the uncertainty of life […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum is canceling all events and operations until at least May 15 in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. […]
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