A free quaint museum about La Mesa's humble beginnings and railroad history. Parking was 25 cents for 20 minutes and we finished the tour with a few minutes to spare. According to the website,...
Pacific Southwest Railway Museum
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The Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Association is a non-profit educational organization focused on preserving and interpreting the history of railroads in the Pacific Southwest. With over 120 pieces of equipment and artifacts displayed across its two facilities in Campo and La Mesa, the museum offers a unique learning experience for visitors of all ages.
At its Campo facility, the museum features vintage train rides operated by dedicated volunteers, providing a glimpse into early 20th-century rail travel. Ticket purchases directly support the preservation of the museum's collections and its educational programs, ensuring the continued appreciation of railroad history.
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If you love trains, you will love it here. The exhibits are very good, though the staic ones outside desperately need a little TLC, but the indoor area is really nice and well done. Unfortunately,...
We went on the North Pole Limited in Campo this year with our grand kids ages 9 and 5. We all had a wonderful time. Great Experience!
We took our 2.5 year old daughter today. She enjoyed it a lot. We got to ride the train, walk on some other trains and see some older ones outside. It exceeded our expectations! It's definitely...
My son and I were fortunate to drive by and find the museum open. We walked in and were greeted by a wonderful volunteer. He gave a tour and explained the historical facts of the area and the...
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