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As seen on HGTV “Building Character” and “reZONED”! Newly restored “Coal Heritage Trail” Inn on NS Pocahontas rail- way line in scenic, southern WV. Railview guest rooms, balcony and patio cafe. Call about our Railfan weekends. 14 guest rooms, claw-foot tubs, fireplace, vintage quilts, art, antiques & gift shop/museum room. Meals available. TV VCR, slide-viewer, studio & Wi-Fi internet. On Route 52, 30 minutes from Bluefield WV/VA. See our “railfan” pages on our web site. Local phone: 304-862-2031


email elisse@elkhorninnwv.com


Elkhorn Inn and Theater


POB 100, Eckman, WV 24829 Tel/Fax: 304-862-2031


lots more on our website: elkhorninnwv.com


Kingsley Inn in Fort Madison, Iowa and enjoy a front row seat on BNSF and Amtrak traffic (60-


Stay at


90 trains daily). Spectacular view of Mississippi River barge and railroad activity on largest double-decker swingspan bridge in the world. Scanner picks up all voice communication. Phone 319- 372-7074 for Railfan package or log on to: www.kingsleyinn.com


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ROCHESTER


& GENESEE VALLEY RAILROAD MUSEUM OPEN SUNDAYS MAY-OCT.


Connect with Rochester, New York’s, rich railroading history and enjoy track car, trolley, and train rides throughout the season. Ride behind vintage diesels, tour our restored depot, see our detailed displays.


All tours start at the New York Museum of


Transportation. Visit both museums on one ticket! VISIT rgvrrm.org


Steam, Diesel Trains, Electric Cars


HOME OF THE NEBRASKA ZEPHYR


Send $3.50 for 32 page Guide Book or #10 SASE for Color Brochure with schedule &


discount coupon.


Located in Union, IL (McHenry Co.) near Marengo exit I-90 • 35 miles from O’Hare. Info: Schedules (taped):


(815)923-4000 Lodging: (847)695-7540  


RAILWAY MUSEUM PO Box 427•Union, IL 60180


http://www.irm.org/ ILLINOIS


Steam into a historic logging museum complex on the


LUMBERJACK STEAM TRAIN


2013 Season: June 20 - August 24


Timberworks Lumber Jack Show- June 29 Cowboy Reenactments July 13 & October 5


Rain or Shine


Monday thru Saturday Closed Sunday


www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com 5068 US Hwy. 8 & 32,


FOUR STEAM TRAINS DAILY! Laona, WI 54541


phone: 715-674-3414 34’ x 300’ NYC&HRRR 1906 Freight Depot Open  


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Fall Festival: Sept. 21, 28 & Oct. 5


Travel to central Kentucky and stay at the historical Rocky Hill Station Inn. Built in 1857 for the L&N Railroad, it has again become an active B&B. Wrap around porches for train viewing just 75' from tracks, private baths, full country breakfast and a lovely rural setting await. Just off I-65. Call for reservations.


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Rocky Hill Inn Bed & Breakfast (904) 806-3901


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1881 Rocky Hill Rd., Smiths Grove, KY 42171 


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WNY Railroad history on display. World’s largest collection of RR artifacts, memora- bilia, photos and models on display. Plus huge HO scale train layout 14ft. by 204ft.


Home of the NYC E-8s #4068 &4080


MEDINA RAILROAD MUSEUM 530 West Ave., Medina, NY 14103 (585) 798-6106 www.railroadmuseum.net


ex-WM Webster Springs Branch through the remote West Virginia mountain wilderness in vintage car


rs pulled by 1st Generation Diesel. Re-opened July 2013!


866.820.9487


For Schedules & Events: mtn-rail.com


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Landgraff, WV Route 52


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