The Danbury Railway Museum Inc is a railroad museum and adjacent rail yard located in the former Union Station in downtown Danbury, Connecticut.

The museum was created in the 1990s after the station was closed. The exhibits held in the Danbury Railway Museum mostly focus on the history of the railroad in the region, including New York and the southern part of New England.

The building features interesting architecture and appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train.

Visitors can embark on a train ride called the Rail Yard Local, which lasts about 30 minutes and passes the museum’s turntable, the only one like it in the state. The train ride is only available during the summer months.

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

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