Washington, United States
1 Museum Rd
N/A
+1 7242289256
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Excellent museum on electric transportation. I have been a member for a few years now and my 5 yo loves it there. The facility is very well run, the volunteers are very friendly and take time to explain the collection, how the cars work and are great with kids. They are constantly upgrading and rehabbing the collection as well as the line. For those concerned about covid-19, the staff does an amazing job keeping everything clean. Currently, they are working on a very large expansion of their facilities as well. This is an excellent location for adult and kids off all ages. Additionally there are several events during the year, geared towards children and adults alike. They have a handicap accessible car as well. Very highly recommended!
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Very informative tour. Lots of different trolleys to see and ride!
We had so much fun! The staff was so friendly and knowledgeable. When you first get there, you purchase your tickets in the gift shop (which are good all day). Then you walk out to the platform. There are 2 different Trolley rides. The first Trolley is an old time passenger car with windows. That one takes you for a 15 min ride around and back to the station. The other Trolley is an open car with no doors. That one takes you to the museum. There are lots of old cars starting with the very first cars. It was really neat to learn about them and how they progressed over time. My 4 year old had a great time too. I would definitely recommend.
We stopped to visit for the Daniel Tiger event. Though the breakfast felt a bit rushed, we enjoyed the whole event. You take a trolley ride to the museum. The volunteer conductors were extremely friendly and knowledgeable. On our way back to the parking lot, our trolley had to wait for another trolley car. The volunteer explained what was going on. He also explained the history of the trolley we were on. He also talked to us about the other trolley which was the actual Streetcar named Desire. Each trolley had information about what it was near it. We also could go inside a few and see what they were like.
Learned a lot about history of trolley/street cars. We went back in time when we rode on 2 trolleys. Will go back. Highly recommend visiting this museum!!!!
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