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Appalachian Railroad Museums
George L. Carter Railroad Museum – Johnson City TN
Temporarily closed, moving to new location in downtown Johnson City.
Annually thousands of visitors enjoy the museum’s displays, which include historic prototype railroad memorabilia, toy trains and model railroading locomotives, rolling stock, and structures. Four large operating layouts in three different scales provide viewing enjoyment in the museum’s 5,000 sq. ft. of exhibit space. One of the highlights is the ET&WNC model railroad layout, expansive, and beautifully modeled.
Chuckey Depot Museum – Jonesborough TN
(Watauga Valley Railroad Historical Society & Museum)
The mission of the Chuckey Depot focuses on regional railroads in its exhibits, like the Southern, Clinchfield, and East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad. The museum maintains themed exhibits which change every six months. The Chuckey Depot Museum is located at 110 South 2nd Avenue. For more information, please call 423.753.1010. The Depot’s regular hours are Thursday-Sunday, 1pm-4pm.
- https://www.wataugavalleynrhs.org/museum.php
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/107377722614612
- Equipment Roster: https://www.wataugavalleynrhs.org/equipmentroster.php
- Passenger Cars: https://www.wataugavalleynrhs.org/passengercars.php
Clinchfield Railroad Museum – Erwin TN
Modeled to look like an old-fashioned train depot, the Clinchfield Railroad Museum pays homage to the Town of Erwin’s rich railroad history. Once inside, guests proceed into the large display room, filled with railroad collection memorabilia. The museum is located adjacent to the Unicoi County Heritage Museum.
https://www.tnvacation.com/local/erwin-clinchfield-railroad-museum
Kingsport Model Trains Project – Kingsport TN
Kingsport Model Trains Project is for history lovers and model train enthusiasts. Located at Lynn View Community Center 3rd Floor,257 Walker St., Kingsport, Tn 37665. 1st Saturday of each month 10–2pm. Work days every Tuesday 1–4pm . O scale Santa Train Project and 7 other layouts of N, HO , S and O scale trains and detailed buildings/accessories.
Virginia Museum of Transportation – Roanoke VA
Climb aboard decades-old steam locomotives while watching modern trains zoom by on active mainline tracks. Located in downtown Roanoke’s century-old freight station, the museum includes an extensive collection of steam, diesel, and electric locomotives and other types of rail cars. Other visitor favorites include model trains, automotive and aviation exhibits, buggies, a trolley bus, and a Jupiter Rocket.
Norfolk & Western Railway #1218 2-6-6-4
North Carolina Transportation Museum – Spencer NC
The North Carolina Transportation Museum is set on the former site of Southern Railway Company’s 1896-era Spencer Shops, the railroad’s main locomotive servicing facility. The museum has the largest collection of rail relics in the Carolinas, but don’t let that mislead you! This is more than a stuffy museum full of only railroad artifacts; it is an immersive experience that provides interactive activities and a full calendar of events great for not only rail fans but families too!
https://www.nctransportationmuseum.org/
Southern Railway #6900 E8A
Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum – Chattanooga
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