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Total railroad museums in TENNESSEE: 7 Displaying 10 museums per page.
Casey Jones Home & Railroad Museum
Address: 56 Casey Jones Lane, Jackson, TENNESSEE, 38305 USA. Tel.: 731-668-1222 Toll Free:
Historic 1890's home of America's railroad legend, Casey Jones. All aboard for family fun as you tour his home and climb aboard a 130 ton replica of #382. The official gift shop, The Casey Jones Train Store, is adjacent to the Home. Located in Casey Jones Village, one of Tennessee's Top 10 Travel Attractions and home of the award winning Brooks Shaw's Old Country Store restaurant. One hour east of Memphis on Interstate 40 at exit 80A. Open daily. Group tours welcome. The Best Whistlestop between Memphis & Nashville!
Hits: 686   Ratings: 5.00   Votes: 1   Rate/Vote It   Added: 15-Apr-2006

Cowan Railroad Museum
Address: 108 S. Front Street, Cowan, TENNESSEE, 37318-0053 USA. Tel.: 931-967-3078 Toll Free:
Volunteer-operated railroad museum located in a century-old depot in historic downtown Cowan, a small Tennessee town built by steam and steel. Museum features an impressive collection of railroad relics and antiques, two model railroad layouts, and a rare Porter 2-4-2 locomotive on display. Free admission (donations gladly accepted). Located on an active CSX mainline known as the Cowan Pusher District.
Hits: 1167   Ratings: 3.00   Votes: 2   Rate/Vote It   Added: 23-Nov-2003

Little River Railroad & Lumber Company Museum
Address: PO Box 211, Townsend, TENNESSEE, 37882 USA. Tel.: 865-448-0226 Toll Free:
The Little River Railroad and Lumber Company is a non-profit corporation founded in 1982 to preserve the heritage of the the Little River Lumber Company and the Little River Railroad. We operate a museum in Townsend, Tennessee, collecting, preserving and exhibiting the history of these companies, and of the people in this region. Our mission is to preserve the history of the Little River Railroad and the Little River Lumber Company. The larger artifacts, including Shay 2147, a vintage caboose (L&N Class NE "Little Woody"), two vintage flatcars, a portable Frick steam engine, and one of the original "setoff" houses (used for logging families in the mountains), are displayed on the grounds.
Hits: 1248   Ratings: 4.50   Votes: 2   Rate/Vote It   Added: 3-Dec-2002

Lynnville Railroad Museum
Address: P.O. Box 156, Lynnville, TENNESSEE, 38472 USA. Tel.: 931-527-3700 Toll Free:
The Lynnville Railroad Museum is proud to be playing a part in the preservation of that history as well as honoring those who served, and still serve us today on our naition's railroads. The depot displays an ever growing collection of railroad memorabilia. Almost everything from track laying tools to old railroad watches, has been donated by local people with a special link to railroad history. An operating HO scale model railroad depicts Lynnville as it was in the 1930's when the L & N moved passengers as well as freight.
Hits: 1081   Ratings: 4.00   Votes: 1   Rate/Vote It   Added: 3-Dec-2002

Southern Appalachia Railway Museum
Address: P.O. Box 5870, Knoxville, TENNESSEE, 37928 USA. Tel.: (865) 241-2140 Toll Free:
The Southern Appalachia Railway Museum (SARM) is a non-profit organization located in Knoxville, Tennessee, dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and operation of historical railroad equipment, and the preservation of the railroad history of the Southern Appalachia Region. The club sponsors the operation of the Secret City Scenic excursion train in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Hits: 1490   Ratings: 0   Votes: 0   Rate/Vote It   Added: 27-Nov-2002

Tennessee Central Railway Museum
Address: 220 Willow Street, Nashville, TENNESSEE, 37210 USA. Tel.: (615) 244-9001 Toll Free:
The Tennessee Central Railway Museum is dedicated to the preservation and operation of railroad equipment in Tennessee. The museum operates passenger excursions in the central Tennessee area, providing a unique opportunity for passengers to experience rail travel. A growing collection of historic equipment is under development to preserve our rail heritage.
Hits: 1929   Ratings: 2.33   Votes: 3   Rate/Vote It   Added: 27-Nov-2002

Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum
Address: 4119 Cromwell Rd, Chattanooga, TN, TENNESSEE, 37421 USA. Tel.: 423-894-8028 Toll Free:
The Tennessee Valley Railroad is the largest OPERATING Historic Railroad in the South. It is a re-created 1930's shortline passenger railroad using WW II era steam and diesel locomotives. Train Ride's, Turntable, Repair Shop, Bridges Tunnels and much more. Open Daily April-Nov.
Hits: 1938   Ratings: 5.00   Votes: 1   Rate/Vote It   Added: 18-Feb-2004



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