Glassboro Historic Train Station 354 Oakwood Avenue, Glassboro, NJ 08028
About the Business
Welcome to the Glassboro Historic Train Station, a charming landmark nestled in the heart of Glassboro, New Jersey. Located at 354 Oakwood Avenue, our beautifully preserved station offers a glimpse into the rich history of rail travel in the region. Once a bustling hub for passengers and freight, the station now serves as a vibrant community space dedicated to preserving and celebrating local heritage.
As you step inside, you'll be transported back in time through our meticulously curated exhibits, showcasing the evolution of rail transportation and its impact on Glassboro's development. Our knowledgeable staff is passionate about sharing stories of the past, offering guided tours and educational programs that bring history to life for visitors of all ages.
Beyond its historical significance, the Glassboro Historic Train Station serves as a unique venue for community events, gatherings, and private functions. Whether you're attending a local art exhibit, a historical lecture, or a special celebration, our venue provides a charming backdrop that blends nostalgia with modern amenities.
We invite you to explore our station, discover the stories it holds, and become part of the ongoing narrative of Glassboro's vibrant community. Visit us today and experience the timeless allure of the Glassboro Historic Train Station.
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354 Oakwood Avenue, Glassboro, New Jersey 08028, United States
Reviews
"It had a great Black History month. It had a presentation of the Metal Box. And great find of love letters and correspondence of 2 African American people from the area in the 1950's. Who in turn were the first African American cab company in the area,family owned African American properties in the area. And the great historical information about the city and the times. And the people who were involved with the story,and the current attention and family historical information about the world at. The time. In Glassboro years ago"
"Stopped by for an open house and looked around. Not too much to it but interesting to see how well south jersey used to be connected by rail. The guy running the place was very nice and was genuinely jazzed about trains."
"The Flag pole dedication to like long resident Donald St John was a fabulous presentation along with an antique bike show!! RIP Saint!"
"It was great going inside, the items on display were great to see. Thank you for the restoration."
"Volunteer guides explain everything, from history to the workings of a telegraph. Ring a large bell from a steam engine. Visit on the fourth Saturday of the month in Glassboro."
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