Eastern Shore Railway Museum

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Parksley, United States

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Rail museum· Non-profit organization· Tourist attraction· Museums

Eastern Shore Railway Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Eastern Shore Railway Museum is located in Parksley, United States on 18468 Dunne Ave. Eastern Shore Railway Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category rail museum in United States.

Address

18468 Dunne Ave

Phone

+1 7576657245

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Robert Ziegenfus

Lovely park-like setting. Beautiful surrounding buildings. A good place to spend some time in this small quaint town.

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Neil Etter

On the two trips cruising around ESVA between Chincoteague and Cape Charles, I have brought the family here to walk around. I have not yet had the opportunity to visit the indoor portion of the museum because the hours are limited. It would be cool to have a couple of locomotives onsite if ever possible. If the visitors could grow in numbers there could even be train rides similar to Strasburg Railroad- my dream for this place. Keep up the good work the good people here!

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Roy Kallinen

Nice little museum. The rail cars are open and you can just show yourself around. We stopped and tailgated lunch in the parking lot. There is a good local Farmer's Market right next to the museum.

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daniel shelton

Fun history cheap got time

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Tricia Lee

I can't really judge anything except the view of all from outside it. It's closed this time of year (Fall/Winter). But its a great photo opp location. Their is lots of info to read outside the train carts all year long. You can step up on them, walk along the tracks, sit down on platforms, look inside from doors and windows also. If you're near, don't skip it just because you can't go in them in the colder months. Still worth the stop and a cozy location and pretty surroundings. There's a farmers market right beside it too and along little town looking streets with decor and music playing aloud in street speakers during Christmas. I like it a lot actually. I'll go see it again when I can go in as well, but not many people are there in fall and winter time. Makes for a private experience and walk. Nice family or date location to walk, talk, and take photos.