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Southeastern Railway Museum celebrates Armed Services Day
For Immediate Release
Announced:
May 20, 2003
In honor of the men and women who serve to protect our country and our
freedom, the Museum is pleased to announce that Saturday, May 24 is: Support
our Armed Services day. Military personnel (either active or
retired) in uniform admitted free.
The Southeastern Railway Museum has been in operation
since 1970 and is "Georgia's Official Transportation History
Museum". The museum has over 80 other pieces of retired railway
rolling stock including vintage steam and diesel locomotives, passenger
coaches, private business cars, a World War II army troop kitchen,
wooden freight cars, railway post office car and maintenance of way
equipment. Many other items from Georgia’s transportation history are
also presented on the museum’s 30-acre site. Two vintage trains are
displayed inside the museums main exhibit hall; The 1920s vintage steam
train pulled by S&A 750 includes United States President Warren
Harding’s personal business car the Superb and a club car. The 1950s
era diesel powered train features Southern Railway 6901, the last diesel
locomotive to pull the famous Southern Crescent before Amtrak and
several modern sleeper cars.
Trains rides aboard restored cabooses are complementary
with admission.
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