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Southeastern Railway Museum announces November activities and promotions
For Immediate Release
Announced: August 1, 2003
The Southeastern Railway Museum is pleased to announce
November 2003
activities and promotions.
Nov 15 - Steam up Weekend - Come relive the days of old when steam engines pulled the trains. Ga Power #97, the museum's 1943 built 0-6-0 steam engine, is scheduled to pull the caboose train the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Nov 15 - Santa Claus arrives - 1pm behind steam engine Ga. Power #97
Nov 16 - Santa Claus - at the museum from 12:30 to 3pm. Mrs. Claus will read the Polar Express in the museums Audio/Visual room at a schedule to be determined later
Operating days Nov 20-Dec 20 - Santa visits the museum from 10am - 2pm. Mrs. Claus will read the Polar Express in the museum's Audio/Visual room at a schedule to be determined later.
Nov 22 - Moms shopping day - dads admitted free with paying Child.
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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