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Review:
The Princeton Railroad Museum is situated in a restored train station, next to the tracks where trains still pass. It focuses on the Virginia Railway and the Norfolk Western Line. The VGN was known as the 'Richest Little Railroad' and ran a direct route of 443 miles, much of it cut through solid rock. The museum showcases the role the railroad had in shaping the town of Princeton. It has exhibits of railroad artifacts, photographs, books and artwork. Outside there is a restored VGN caboose which visitors are invited to explore. School tours and other groups are welcome. There is a gift shop.
99 Mercer Street, Princeton, WV 24740, Phone: 304-487-5060
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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