Railroad Museum of New England
242 E. Main St. , Thomaston, CT 06787 860-283-7245
The Railroad Museum of New England, Inc. is a not-for-profit educational and historical organization, founded in January 1968. The mission of the Railroad Museum of New England (RMNE) is to establish an interpretive facility where the story of the region's rich railroad heritage can be effectively told. We have an extensive collection of New England rolling stock, including locomotives of all types, passenger cars, freight cars, and cabooses. We have New England railroad artifacts dating from the 1840's to the present...everything from tickets to signal towers. As much as we have acquired, all of it remains idle without our dedicated membership. The museum concept is more than artifacts, it's also a story of the region and the development of society around the railroad. We invite you to become involved in the museum's activities. Join the engine and train crew or exhibits and administrative departments. The operation of a museum and a railroad is interesting and varied. One of the goals of the museum is to allow all of the volunteers to experience all the jobs they are interested in. You might decide that this is a great way to spend a Tuesday or a Sunday. Trains run from the 1881 Thomaston Station south along the scenic Naugatuck River to Waterville. Along the way, your train will pass along massive brass mills, sentinels of New England's rich industrial heritage, run through the unspoiled Mattatuck Forest, hug the banks of the Naugatuck River, cling to Black Rock cliffs and cross the face of Thomaston Dam where various forms of wildlife abound.
Events:
- Beer Trains
- Botany, Geology & Ecotourism
- Daily Excursions
- Dining Trains/Food
- Easter Bunny Trains
- Fall Foliage Tour
- Father's Day
- Halloween Trains
- Holiday/Santa Trains
- Pumpkin/Fall Harvest
- Steam Trains
- Sunset/Twilight Rides/Moonlight
- Wine & Cheese