West Florida Railroad Museum

5003 Henry Street, Milton, FL 32570

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Hours open

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Thursday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Friday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Saturday:

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Sunday:

Closed

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  • Photo of West Florida Railroad Museum - Henry Street, Milton, Florida, United States
  • Photo of West Florida Railroad Museum - Henry Street, Milton, Florida, United States
  • Photo of West Florida Railroad Museum - Henry Street, Milton, Florida, United States
  • Photo of West Florida Railroad Museum - Henry Street, Milton, Florida, United States
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5003 Henry St, Milton, FL 32570, United States
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About the Business

West Florida Railroad Museum

The West Florida Railroad Museum, located at 5003 Henry Street in Milton, Florida, is an interactive time capsule celebrating the impact of the railroad on the Panhandle and beyond. The museum features a combination freight and passenger depot, model railroads, and memorabilia from various railroads across the country. Visitors can explore exhibits from 140 years of Gulf Coast railroad history, including static rail cars, a kiddie train, photographs, and documents. The museum is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of historic facilities and equipment, offering educational programs and interactive experiences for visitors. The museum premises, including a dining car, are available for event rentals. Come and learn about the rich history of railroads in the Panhandle and help us preserve and share this important part of our local heritage.

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Vinisha Almeida:
5

"It is a good place for kids to learn about inception of rail roads and how the technology has advanced from there. This place is rooted in history of the local region. Some of the attractions in the list provided by the welcome center were closed. However, I do recommend to visit the small rail track that is at the rear end of the museum. The employees are friendly and answer the questions that you might have for them. Overall, a definite place to visit if you love history!"

1 year ago
HeidiAnn Geiger:
5

"This museum visit with 8 grandchildren, ages 3-12 was just great. The display showing miniature trains situated around the Milton and Pensacola train stations was amazing. George was our tour guide and did a wonderful job explaining the trains; various cars, connections, and break systems over the years, the telegraph, how the tracks, side tracks, communications, signals and mail system have worked and developed, and many other interesting details. Best of all was the larger train display and the little train ride for the kids at the end. The younger ones were a little bored occasionally, but it all really held the interest of the older ones and the adults. The museum is nonprofit with donations gladly accepted; definitely worth our time and contributions."

1 year ago
Galacta Croc:
5

"This museum is utterly amazing! It was fun and I was floored by how much cool things there were."

1 year ago
L P:
5

"An immersive and educational experience for any age! On display were relics of the limited technologies that built many of the booming industries we use today. My kids loved the model train sets and the miniature train ride. Highly recommend for a fun family outing or just a solo trip to the past! Can't wait to revisit."

1 year ago
Donna H:
5

"This is really a first class museum. I wish we could have stayed longer. The baggage room and agent's office were the most interesting, but that's where we were able to spend the most time, so maybe if is been able to spend more time I'd prefer another room. There's lots of information about the beginning of the railroad in Florida, and how it progressed. Another room (one of the waiting rooms) is filled with stories of all the personalities involved in the railroad. So fascinating! There's also a caboose you can climb around on and a couple train cars used for special events. Very well done! And free!"

almost 2 years ago
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