Founded in 1952, Travel Town hosts a wide array of locomotives, passenger cars and other rolling stock. Most of the locomotives on display are steam-powered, with one dating back to 1864.
We were quite surprised to find the museum as a free admission area. A few cars and locomotives were open and available for us to climb in and on.
inside the A.T.&S.F. Snack Car #3355 (1928)
Lots of steam, sadly I lost track of which locomotives are photographed below.
artsy-fartsy black and white
tying the grrrl down to the tracks
I really liked the simple type font on this tender:
And I love the engineer skunk from a California Western locomotive:
tying the grrrl down to the tracks
I really liked the simple type font on this tender:
And I love the engineer skunk from a California Western locomotive:
After we had spent about 45 minutes checking the place out, an announcement on the PA alerted us to mosey on over to the station for a ride on the park's passenger railroad.
The fare was all of $2.50 per person for two trips around the park. So we crammed Celeste into one of the cars:
But she quickly discovered that there was adequate headroom to be found.
Bringing up the rear.
An afternoon well spent.
And now a public service announcement from the museum:
The fare was all of $2.50 per person for two trips around the park. So we crammed Celeste into one of the cars:
But she quickly discovered that there was adequate headroom to be found.
Bringing up the rear.
An afternoon well spent.
And now a public service announcement from the museum:
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