The Southeastern
Railway Museum is pleased to announce that Casual Catering of
Georgia is hosting a romantic evening at the museum,
"Romance on the Rails". Tables are
limited and reservations are required.
Dinner includes 2 cocktails
or beverages (beer, wine, tea, water, Coke, Diet Coke, Sprite, or
coffee), Hors d'oeuvres, Garden Salad, your choice of Entree (Lemon
Herb Chicken, NY Strip Steak, or Salmon with caramelized butter),
Seasoned Smashed Potatoes, Freshly Grilled Mixed Vegetables, Rolls
& butter, Champagne, and Coffee & your choice of
Dessert.
Dinner seating is
limited to 9 tables. You have a choice of two different seatings :
Thursday, February 14th at 7pm or Friday, February 15th at 7pm. A
table for 2 is $125 and a table for 4 is $200. Members of the
Atlanta Chapter of the N.R.H.S. receive a 25% discount : $95
for a table for two and $150 for a table for four. You're invited to
tour the museum either before or after dinner. Please arrive in the
Dining Car approximately 10 minutes prior to your
seating.
Enjoy the relaxing
atmosphere of a bygone era as our professional wait staff serves you
in our 1928 Dining Car on fine china and white linen. To reserve
your table, please contact Kathy Sills with Casual Catering of
Georgia at (770)963-8106 or by e-mail at caterer@srmduluth.org. Due to the limited number of seats, all reservations
are first come, first served and payment is required when you make
your reservations. We accept MC, Visa, American Express, and
Discover. Charges will be processed the day of your
reservation.
About the museum:
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. Transit history is
represented with a cross section of busses and trolleys from the
early 1900's through the mid 1980's. The museum is also home to
MARTA's historic bus fleet which includes busses from many of the
predecessor systems to MARTA. Many other items from Georgia's
transportation history are also presented on the museum's 35-acre
site.
The museum is open ONLY on Saturdays January
through March. April through December the museum is open
Thursday - Saturday from 10am - 5pm.
The museum is located
at 3595 Buford Hwy in Duluth. Directions: From I-85
northbound, exit at Pleasant Hill Road. Turn left (west), pass
Gwinnett Place Mall, and continue approx. 3 miles to Buford Highway
(US 23). Turn right (north) on Buford Highway. Travel
approx. ¼ mile to Peachtree Road, turn left, cross railroad tracks,
then turn right into museum entrance.
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