there are some locomotives and cars in this museum, but this one particular car most readily available for visitors to climb in and check out the interior.
13 thoughts on “Railroad Museum, Galveston, Texas”
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It’s such a bummer that travelling with a modicum of elegance and style has been banished in favour of the almighty bloody dollar 😦 Great photos.
so true. thanks Keira
Great images!
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thanks Shutterbug 🙂
WOW! This is great, I loved so much. Thank you dear Marvi, with my love, nia
thanks and you’re welcome 🙂
I like such train. My daughters also love it. Thanks for sharing.
I remembered the museum of old trains. 🙂
you’re welcome Cocomino 🙂 old trains fascinate me as well. they are uniquely different from the modern and sophisticated ones in Japan, arent they?
they look so beautiful, so neat 🙂
yes! a neat and clean car! 🙂
I wish I can turn back time seeing the pictures.
must be wonderful time back then 🙂
Yup