RailGiants Train Museum

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Pomona, United States

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Art gallery· History museum· Museums· Rail museum· Tourist attraction

RailGiants Train Museum Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

RailGiants Train Museum is located in Pomona, United States on 1101 W McKinley Ave. RailGiants Train Museum is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category art gallery in United States.

Address

1101 W McKinley Ave

Phone

+1 9096230190

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Graciela Latin

Missing those steam trains @(_*)@ i remember i had a three trumpet with a compressor in my cars (bonnet) audio needed an Ω ohm check blessings during these horrible times. CA identification F2674207 [shh]

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Mid-Florida Railfan Productions

I love this museum. I really really do. I’m surprised I’m even giving this place 4 stars, even though we had a major issue. We came to go see some trains, but couldn’t find the entrance. When we called asking where it was, someone answered and told us that the museum was supposed to be open, but wasn’t because no one showed up to work. So, we saw what we could from behind a fence. It had some amazing stuff, but c’mon.

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Megan Gearhart

We have a toddler so every second weekend of the month we just live here. The staff are great and good with kids. We rented the facility for our son's third birthday. The price was very reasonable and staff very helpful. They turned on all the train horns, opened all the trains, cabooses and even the pullman car. Everyone left with a poster from the museum as a gift. We had a wonderful party thanks to Rail Giants.

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Trênt Der Zerstörer

Great place to come and see some truly historic and monumental machinery of the time long gone. Kids (well, most boys, at least) really love trains and they'll get a kick outta these mammoth locomotives here!

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Rodney R. Ewing

If you like trains this is the place with someone to tell you the history behind them