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TRAINS &TRAVEL


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Enjoy viewing trains in the comfort of the Belen Harvey House Museum. The Belen yard is one of the busiest train yards in the west with over 100 trains daily. Visitors are welcome to picnic along the portal.


Har Museumvey House


Belen Harvey House Museum 104 N. 1st Street • Belen, NM 505-861-0581


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MONTICELLO RAILWAY MUSEUM 992 lron Horse Place, Monticello, lllinois 61856


Ride beautifully-restored diesel and steam trains


every Saturday and Sunday, May through October.


Steam using Southern 2-8-0


No. 40I one weekend every month. Charter our dining or business cars for your private group.


I-72 at Exit 166 • Bus parking space • Picnic grove For rates and dates, call 877-762-9011


Find complete schedules and information at MRYM.org


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• FEATHER RIVER CANYON, INSIDE GATEWAY & SHASTA EXPLORER CHARTER TRAIN USING THE FORMER CALIFORNIA ZEPHYR CARS


• ECUADORIAN RAIL EXPLORER EXPLORE ECUADOR BY PRIVATE CHARTER STEAM-DIESEL-RAILCAR


• NEVADA RAIL SPECTACULAR CHARTER STEAM ON THE V&T AND NN


• PRIVATE RAIL CAR EXCURSIONS FORMER CZ CARS TO DENVER-SANTA FE-WHITEFISH-CALIFORNIA COAST


P.O. Box 312 • PORTOLA, CA 96122 1-800-359-4870 • (530) 836-1944


Stay at Kingsley Innin Fort Madison, Iowa


and enjoy a front row seat on BNSF and Amtrak traffic (60-90 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 319-372-8747 www.kingsleyinn.com


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