General Information
The Danbury Railway Museum is a non-profit organization staffed solely by volunteers. The Museum, located in the historic station and rail yard in downtown Danbury, Connecticut, offers railroad history, rail excursion trips, a collection of original and restored rolling stock, and opportunities for hands-on railroad work at "12 inches to the foot" scale. |
The goal of the Danbury Railway Museum, Inc., is to operate a railway museum in Danbury, CT, to educate the public as to the history of railroading and the role of the railroads as part of our local and national heritage, and to engage in any and all activities convenient to said purposes. | |
In achieving its goals, the DRM takes full advantage of Danbury's unique rail facilities, the old Danbury rail yard and station. DRM's ever growing collection of rolling stock and railroad items includes many one-of-a-kind pieces such as the New Haven RR Mack FCD railbus and a fully operating turntable. |
Operating Hours: Museum (station building) and railway yard
September
through May |
Wednesday
through Saturday, 10am to 4pm, Sunday Noon to 4pm |
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June
-- July -- August |
Monday
through Saturday, 10am to 5pm, Sunday Noon to 5pm |
Special Hours for Certain Events and Holidays (Call for info)
$6.00 for adults
$4.00 for children (ages 3 through 12).
No charge for children under 3 years old.
Additional charge for train ride.
Prices may vary for Special Events.
Mailing AddressDanbury Railway Museum |
Telephone(203) 778-8337 |