Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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North Alabama Railroad Museum, Inc.
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35811 Huntsville, AL, United States of America (USA) (Alabama) |
Address |
694 Chase Road NE
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Floor area |
unfortunately not known yet
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Opening times
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Self guided tours daily: normal daylight hours
Tour guides (volunteer): most Wednesdays and Saturdays until 1:30 or 2pm
Tour info:
http://www.narm.info/the-restored-chase-depot-and-static-disiplays-3/
Train Ride Schedule & Special Events:
https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/17005/north-alabama-railroad-museum
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Admission
Status from 07/2023
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Free entry, donations welcome. |
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Contact |
Tel.: | +1-256-851-62 76 | eMail: | narm-mail comcast.net |
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Homepage |
www.northalabamarailroadmuseum.com
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Our page for North Alabama Railroad Museum, Inc. in Huntsville, United States of America (USA), is administrated by Radiomuseum.org member Jerry Elarton. Please write to him about your experience with this museum, for corrections of our data or sending photos by using the Contact Form to the Museum Finder.
Location / Directions
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N34.783601° W86.546208° | N34°47.01606' W86°32.77248' | N34°47'0.9638" W86°32'46.3489" |
Huntsville is a city located primarily in Madison County in the central part of the far northern region of the State of Alabama.
The North Alabama Railroad Museum is located in north Alabama just east of the city of Huntsville in the Chase community.
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Description |
Visitors may take a free self-guided tour and there are tour sheets and museum brochures in the waybill box located on the north side of the Chase Depot. We request visitors to stay off the track do not climb on equipment and to obey all signs. The museum depends on its income from train rides and donations from visitors who are interested in seeing a bit of our rail history preserved.
The centerpiece of the museum features the Chase depot, the smallest union depot in the country since it served more than one railroad when in service. If you visit the museum on a day when the train is running (see Train Ride Schedule), you can ride a vintage train over the museum's own Mercury & Chase Railroad.
Over thirty pieces of major rolling stock have been preserved including both freight and passenger equipment and three historic locomotives. Plans for future development are being made and when completed the museum is sure to be a facility that is both unique and attractive while maintaining a character all its own. Also, at the North Alabama Railroad Museum, you will find a group of dedicated volunteers who are willing to work long hours doing grueling work in all weather extremes in order to accomplish the things that make our museum attractive and functional. |
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