Admissions for Two, Four, Six People at Rosenberg Railroad Museum (Up to 30%)
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Experience historical railroad artifacts and other railway vehicles housed in a replica train depot
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- Admission for Four People
- Admission for Six People
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- Not valid for festivals or special events. Limit 1 per group.
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- Limit 1 per person(s), may buy 1 additional as gift(s).
- May be repurchased every 30 days.
- Valid only for option purchased.
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About Rosenberg Railroad Museum
If it weren’t for the railroad, there would be no Rosenberg. In 1880 the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Company extended their tracks across those of another railway, creating a junction that they named after the railway’s president, Henry von Rosenberg. All that remains of this junction’s original depot, from which the town of Rosenberg grew, is the signal tower, which is now the centerpiece of Rosenberg Railroad Museum’s collection of historic railcars and other railway paraphernalia. The Museum is located in historic downtown Rosenberg and is home to the Quebec, Tower 17, a caboose and model train "HO" and "G" scale layouts.
Representing the full spectrum of passenger railcars, the collection includes a caboose—the living quarters of a train conductor—and a Canadian government business car, which in the 1920s had been appointed to transport dignitaries and prime ministers in comfort. At the museum’s education center, an HO-gauge model train gives visitors a macro view of a rail network, and, up in the signal tower, an interlocking machine lets visitors play at train traffic control, using the same switches the towerman flipped back in 1903.