Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 11:00-16:00
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25 Shattuck St #1819, Lowell, MA 01852, United StatesMap
Phone+1 978-458-5835
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A day out, or even a birthday party
We love bringing our kids (and adult friends) here! The exhibits are fascinating for all ages, the staff are super helpful, and the outdoor sections (really steam train plus a trolley playground) are ...
I took my two sons (5 year-old and 2 year-old) and they absolutely loved the place. The indoor muesum has ample space (and activities) for train related exploration, lots of bargain toys to purchase, ...
Beautiful and good for anyone of any age, but inconveniently located. That's just Lowell, but even for Lowell it's hard to get parking near there. Worth it. Not in the slightest disability accessible ...
If you love transportation history, this is a must see.
Street cars, trolleys, urban and interurban transportation is front and center here. Ride an actual street trolley too. The exhibits and displays go into great depth on how the short rail lines impact...
A day out, or even a birthday party
We love bringing our kids (and adult friends) here! The exhibits are fascinating for all ages, the staff are super helpful, and the outdoor sections (really steam train plus a trolley playground) are ...
a fantastic experience for train-loving kids!
I took my two sons (5 year-old and 2 year-old) and they absolutely loved the place. The indoor muesum has ample space (and activities) for train related exploration, lots of bargain toys to purchase, ...
Lovely but a challenge for anyone driving there.
Beautiful and good for anyone of any age, but inconveniently located. That's just Lowell, but even for Lowell it's hard to get parking near there. Worth it. Not in the slightest disability accessible ...
Good history of bygone transportation era
Not a large museum but one that captures an era. We were impressed by the knowledgeable curators, who were ge with information.
If you love transportation history, this is a must see.
Street cars, trolleys, urban and interurban transportation is front and center here. Ride an actual street trolley too. The exhibits and displays go into great depth on how the short rail lines impact...