
Great spot for some train history! The volunteers were super nice and informative. Nice way to spend an hour.
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The Old Dominion Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society is a non-profit, volunteer-based organization established in 1957, focused on the preservation and presentation of railroad history in Central Virginia. They provide opportunities for members to operate, restore, and educate the public about real railroad equipment through various activities and events.
Located at the Richmond Railroad Museum, the ODC hosts seasonal excursions, hands-on volunteer opportunities, and engaging educational programs that cater to history enthusiasts of all ages. Their commitment to preserving Virginia's railroad heritage is supported through donations and community involvement.
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Great spot for some train history! The volunteers were super nice and informative. Nice way to spend an hour.
My 5 year old son is a train enthusiast, so we find random train museums to visit. Lots to learn here and price of admission is very fair (adults $10 and 6 and below free. I forgot the other...
Do I feel like I learned a lot about Richmond's history with trains? No. Did I have a lot of fun? Yes. If you're coming for a super interactive and educational experience, you will be...
What a great day! I stopped to tour this classic Richmond Train station, and they had Lego ! The kids loved it, the parents practiced saying "don't touch" and the greatest generation train...
This was a small (so we thought) museum filled with so many artifacts and so much information it was as if going back in time we got to get on the train and we took amazing pictures the staff is...
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