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In the News : Business Profile

West Florida Railroad Museum
Jul 4, 2011



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
The last train pulled out of the depot which closed back in 1973 and later bought by the Santa Rosa Historical Society and was partially restored with a 1976 Bicentennial grant.

Title:West Florida Railroad Museum
Publication:Santa Rosa's Press Gazette
Date:07/01/11
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Overview

The museum, which occupies the old Louisville and Nashville (L&N) freight and passenger depot, was originally built back in 1909 on the original Pensacola and Atlantic (P&A) depot.

The Emerald Coast Garden Railway Club has a special garden out behind the Bridge Keepers House with a model train for the kids to enjoy and get the experience of riding on a train complete with a very knowledgeable engineer.

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Alive and Open
We are open Friday and Saturday. All volunteer staff. Depot open along with two cabooses and Diner car. Also, Bridge Tender's Building with large HO layout running. Plus, G scale garden RR with five loops in a 45'x90 area, surrounded with a 7-1/2" gauge riding train. A busy place. Come see us. Www.WFRM.org or www.ECGRC.com
Ed Dice - 07/08/2011 - 13:18

Thanks
Thanks for the additional information.
Peter De Keles - 07/08/2011 - 15:42

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