Arizona Railway Museum

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Chandler, United States

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Arizona Railway Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arizona Railway Museum is located in Chandler, United States on 330 E Ryan Rd. Arizona Railway Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category rail museum in United States.

Address

330 E Ryan Rd

Phone

+1 4808211108

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Kyla Lout

We rented the Party Train for a birthday party. It was already decorated and had tablecloths on the tables!! Great price for such a fun time. We will definitely consider another birthday part there again! The museum is one of the best I have seen. Fun to go back in time and see all the cool trains of times past!

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D&RGW Railfan

This is one of the best railroad museums I have ever been to, and easily the best in Arizona! It is such an underrated gem, the volunteers are really nice, the trains are in great condition, and they have lots of very rare trains that you barely ever see! I really enjoyed seeing their Southern Pacific steam engine and some U.S Military crane trains. I also loved seeing the Magma Arizona Railroad diesel engine, and the D&RGW caboose! I think there are about 50-70 trains here, definitely worth checking out, and thanks so much to the amazing volunteers for maintaining these historic artifacts!

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jasmine sanchez

We had such an amazing time here! The staff were so kind and the kids had a great time going on the trains and seeing everything. Great place to take the family.

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Jeanette Summers

My husband and I loved visiting this Railroad Museum!! We are new to the area from California, and I decided to look up thing to do in Chandler. This popped up as 1 of the 20 best. So glad I decided to check it out right away. I see many others have called it a hidden gem. It absolutely is a GEM!! Right as you walk in the door and are greeted by one of the volunteers, look though the indoor museum and then walk out into the yard, you will be in awe of all the beauty and history around you!! Next you step inside and are immediately taken back in time... We were greeted by Steve, who also is their curator. He was amazing to talk with. This is a must see for anyone I feel. Young and old alike! My husband and I toured for only 10. total. Active military are free. Donations of any amount are gladly accepted as this is an volunteer run place, and a nonprofit.

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ArizonaRails510

I've loved coming here ever since I was a kid. You guys are awesome and I appreciate it very much!! All Aboard!! I will be doing my Eagle Scout project here! Many thanks to Bart and Jane Barton for the help so far and allowing me to do something to make the museum even more better!