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Admission for Two or Four at North Carolina Transportation Museum (Up to 46% Off)

North Carolina Transportation Museum
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An antique diesel engine pulls guests around the 57-acre museum grounds, which hold historical rail equipment, cars, and planes

Choose from Two Options

  • $13 for admission for two with a train ride ($24 value)
  • $25 for admission for four with a train ride ($48 value)

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Apr 30, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for special events. Not valid during The Easter Bunny Express. Not valid March 19, 20, 25, or 26. All options are valid January 2nd, 2016. Black out dates apply. Not valid with other offers or promotions. Check www.nctrans.org for hours and train ride times. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About North Carolina Transportation Museum

It would be hard to pick a more fitting site for the North Carolina Transportation Museum. At one time, its web of train tracks and buildings served as the largest servicing facility for Southern Railway Company's steam locomotives. Today, it performs a different service: preserving an authentic slice of locomotive history, with some early planes and cars thrown in for good measure.

  • Size: a 60-acre site covered in diesel train engines, steam train engines, and interactive exhibits devoted to transportation
  • Permanent Mainstay: the permanent exhibit of antique and classic fire trucks from the first half of the 20th century, always on display in the newly opened Back Shop
  • Crown Jewel: the 37-stall Bob Julian Roundhouse, the largest operating roundhouse in North America, filled with locomotives, antique railroading equipment, the replica Wright Flyer, and much more
  • Eye Catcher: visits begin at the Barber Junction Visitor Center, which resides in an authentic train depot from 1898
  • Don't Miss: a narrated, 25-minute train ride of the site, during which guests are pulled in passenger cars by an antique diesel engine
  • Special Programs: Nighttime tours, the chance to operate a real steam engine, and birthday parties held in a caboose
  • Pro Tip: It takes about three hours to see all the exhibits and ride the train
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