Active duty military enjoy free admission to Southeastern Railway Museum
The Southeastern Railway Museum is offering free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel, including National Guard and Reserve, and their fam […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum is offering free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel, including National Guard and Reserve, and their fam […]
Third annual event scheduled to step off at 8 a.m. on May 27 […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum will celebrate cabooses and the crews that called them home during Caboose Days. […]
Fourth annual competition hosted in partnership with Georgia State University Graphic Design Club […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum in Duluth, Georgia, will celebrate its newest attraction when it opens a restored Park Train ride this Saturday, October 6, at 11:00 am. The Park Train dates to 1957, when it […]
August 29, 2007 For Immediate Release (Duluth, Ga.). The Southeastern Railway Museum is pleased to announce the donation of “General II,” Stone Mountain Railroad’s locomotive No. 104. Originally built in 1919 engine No. 104 for […]
January 29, 2006 For Immediate Release (Duluth, Ga.). The Southeastern Railway Museum announces that it has completed the acquisition of 3.8 acres adjoining the museum from Mr. James Elliott of Duluth. This acquisition is the […]
Jan 22, 2004 For Immediate Release (Duluth, Ga.). The Southeastern Railway Museum is pleased to announce the acquisition of Georgia Road Locomotive #1026.This EMD model GP7 locomotive served in the Atlanta area on the Georgia […]
The Southeastern Railway Museum has been designated Georgia’s Official Transportation History Museum. The bill honoring the museum was passed during the 2000 legislative session and signed into law by Gov. Roy Barnes. Photo left to […]
For Immediate Release March 22, 1999 Duluth, Georgia–The Southeastern Railway Museum (SRM) announced this week that the Pullman private car Superb, which carried Warren G. Harding’s coffin in the President’s funeral train in 1923, has […]
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