One Of The Largest Indoor Train Displays Is Right Here In North Carolina At P&W Railroad Museum
By Carolyn Harmon|Published January 11, 2023
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Covering more than 1,400 square feet, the Piedmont and Western Railroad Museum is located in the historic Old Rock School, in Valdese, North Carolina. The best display, by far, is the two-room intricately detailed model railroad, one of the largest indoor train displays in the state. It was created by the passion and imagination of the P&W Railroad Club’s members and volunteers. The fictitious rail line takes you through about 1,000 feet of track on about 20 locomotives and almost 200 freight and passenger cars. Let’s take a look inside.
Are you ready to see one of the largest indoor train displays in the state? Informal viewing can be arranged on any Thursday evening and at other prearranged times. And while you’re in Valdese, visit the beautiful McGalliard Falls Park.
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