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The Whippany Railway Museum is a railway museum and excursion train ride located in the Whippany section of Hanover Township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. History. 1907 Southern Railway train on display at Whippany Railway Museum, one of the oldest steam locomotives in America.
1 sty 2024 · The Whippany Railway Museum is dedicated to restoring and preserving New Jersey's railroad heritage. The first excursions for the Whippany ran in 1967 and is part of the Morris County Central; a steam tourist railroad.
17 sie 2023 · TRAIN DEPARTURES: 1, 2, 3 & 4 pm. WHERE: 1 Railroad Plaza (intersection of Route 10 West & Whippany Road) in Whippany, NJ. TRAIN FARE: Ticket prices vary: $13. – $26. (*NOTE: Train Fare includes admission to Museum Building & grounds) For Tickets and More Info: www.WhippanyRailwayMuseum.net973-887-8177
Today, Phoebe invites you to step aboard the Whippany Railway Museum’s excursion trains and take a ride into the past. Our trains feature a unique collection of restored, vintage rail cars from historic railroads that once served New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan area.
24 maj 2022 · On that exciting day a half-century ago, former Southern Railway steam locomotive No. 385 departed Whippany for Morristown, NJ with the MCC’s first trainload of over 400 passengers. At the end of the day over 1,500 people had traveled on a nostalgic trip into railroading’s colorful past.
The Museum boasts one of the largest O-Gauge model train layouts found in New Jersey. The 30-foot-long Whippanong Valley Railroad is their well-known layout that's always abuzz with activity. A favorite with children, the layout features many operating accessories that can be interactively controlled.
Our popular Excursion Train Rides operate on select Sundays throughout our operating season. Take a nostalgic ramble into the past aboard a restored caboose, or treat yourself to a ride in the elegant Central Railroad of New Jersey club car, Jersey Coast. View the train and countryside as only railroaders and the aristocracy of the rail world ...