Saluda Historic Depot

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32 W Main St
Saluda, NC 28773
The Saluda Historic Depot was built in 1903 by Southern Railway to serve the passengers on the Spartanburg to Asheville route. Moved to its current Main St. location in 1985 and serving as retail space until 2015, when it was purchased for an organization to create a train and heritage museum. The Saluda Grade is the steepest, standard gauge, mainline railroad in the country. You will see train memorabilia, interactive diorama models of the trains that traveled this route, and a diorama of 3 miles of the Saluda Grade. Historical photos and artifacts about the town's beginnings are displayed and there are monthly storytelling and art exhibits held in the depot. The Visitor's Center and Gift Shop include area information and souvenirs, books, unique gifts, t-shirts, and more. Free admission and donations are appreciated.

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Saluda Railroad History Museum
6/24/2024

Informative museum about the Saluda grade railroad. Small museum, but has guided tour by knowledgeab...

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Parker says "Mayberry lives!!!"
8/19/2022

This is a quintessential southern town with a great vibe. All of the "business district" is on one ...

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Lovely building, great information about railroads
8/8/2022

We were very pleased to enjoy the well restored building. The hostess (a volunteer I suspect) was e...

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