The Southeastern Railway Museum occupies a 34-acre site in Duluth, Georgia, in northeast suburban Atlanta. In operation since 1970, SRM features about 90 items of rolling stock including historic Pullman cars and classic steam locomotives. During the spring, summer, and fall, the museum is open Thursday, Friday and Saturday. During the winter, we're open on Saturdays. For more details, please see our Events Calendar. Ride in restored cabooses behind steam or diesel locomotives, stand next to the massive driving wheels of the locomotive that once pulled passenger trains to Key West on the “railroad that went to sea,” tour the business car that helped bring the Olympics to Atlanta, pose on the platform of the private car once used by President Warren G. Harding, and see just how green Southern Railway green can be as you walk the length of the diesel-electric locomotive that ran the point on the last Crescent before AMTRAK assumed control of the famous train.
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Caboose Days (April 2 &3) Celebrating Cabooses, the folks that lived and worked there.. Activities included free with admission are: Cookies & Juice on the Caboose, Caboose Tattoos and Crafts.

The Southeastern Railway Museum is happy to support the 4th annual National Train Day by offering free caboose train rides with admission to the museum. National Train Day celebrates America's love for trains with events around the country. This year, National Train Day marks 141 years of travel

The Southeastern Railway Museum will honor our country's servicemen and women with free admission for service members (or former service members showing) IDs during Amed Forces Day, Saturday May 21, 2011

Locomotive Celebration - The museum celebrates the collection of locomotives... Old and new

The museum will host visiting trucks, tractors and other vehicles to explore and learn about.

A unique and fun way to experience halloween trick or treating incorporating trains and avoiding traffic.