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KENTUCKY RAILWAY MUSEUM ALL ABOARD FOR FAMILY FUN! Visit the Kentucky Railway Museum and enjoy a 22 mile train excursion through the Rolling Fork River Valley. Stroll through the museum and model train center. The museum gift store has everything for the train enthusiast.


New Haven, KY 800-272-0152 or www.kyrail.org Mountain Rail Adventures


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


www.ThreeRiversRambler.com


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


lots more on our website: elkhorninnwv.com


800-708-2040


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HOME OF THE NEBRASKA ZEPHYR


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


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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


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I organize and guide tours to the great railroad lines of Switzerland. Enjoy the famous Gotthard Railroad (SBB) or the scenic Furka Steam Railroad (DFB)! But I also show you the unknown railroads, like the beau- tiful Jura Railroad (CJ) or the narrow gauged Walden- burg Railroad (WB). Whatever you would like to discover, I take care to make it happen. I ride with you in the trains and inform you about the historical, technical and cultural aspects of the area. I drive you to the best photo spots along the track by car. I take care of tickets, food, lodging and souvenirs.


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Hire me for your next railroad adventure in Switzerland! THE SWISSDRIVER ¦ Lorenz Degen


Member of the Center for Railroad Photography and Arts


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Climb aboard the first L car, conduct the Pioneer, and see stunning World War II – era images in Railroaders: Jack Delano’s Homefront Photography. From the Pullman Porters to the Union Stock Yard, explore Chicago’s rich railroad history at the Chicago History Museum.


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Clark Street at North Avenue | 312.642.4600 chicagohistory.org


Landgraff, WV Route 52


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