Located in a historic train station in the east end of town, the Danbury Railway Museum was created to chronicle the history of railroading in Danbury and the surrounding area. Highlights of the museum include model train layouts, exhibits full of old photographs and artifacts and a 6-acre railyard full of historic railroad equipment, some of which has been restored.

Between the months of April and November, visitors can also take an exciting half hour train ride. Hours of operation vary depending on the season, and the museum is closed for all holidays except Labor Day and Memorial Day.

120 White St, Danbury, CT 06810, Phone: 203-778-8337

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