On Saturday, our family celebrated our first Adoption Day. (Hooray!) We want to celebrate that day well, and the best way I could think of to celebrate was to do something fun in our town that we've never done before.
Enter the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.
We took the Missionary Ridge Local service beginning at the Grand Junction Station.
PICNIC? yes
SWIMSUIT? no
COST? $17 for adults and $11 for children age 3-12. There is no charge for children age 2 and under.
PLAYGROUND? no
AUTHOR'S RATING? four out of five stars
HOURS? find complete schedule HERE
It was great to get so up close and personal with the fully-refurbished, beautiful 1910 locomotive.
The kids loved finding our seats on one of the three train cars--also refurbished with loads of history. (The one we rode in still had a dividing wall for when the train cars were segregated.)
The very best part was that we got off at the East Chattanooga restoration shop and got to see the locomotive engine turn on a turntable. It is hard to put into words how impressive and beautiful that was! When this turntable was new, it was so well balanced that it could be turned by four men. It's still well-balanced, but today it turns with a small engine.
After a quick tour of the restoration shop, it was back to the train for the return trip through a tunnel and over bridges back to the Grand Junction Station.
Oh! And I would be remiss if I didn't mention the two biggest kid-related events for TVRM:
Thomas the Tank Engine (as close as you're going to get to the real thing) actually pulls the train.
and
Ride the train in the evening to see Christmas lights, hear Christmas stories and have a special Christmas guest.
Don't let the location fool you; it's just a hop and skip from downtown!
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