We enjoyed our visit to the Lodi Railroad Museum was rewarding. The location is the original Lodi Station, complete with an old rail worker man who shared a verbal history of the station. He was at one time the telegraph operator, a switchman and an agent of the railroad. He knew many interesting facts about the depot and the active track that is just feet from the depot. While the displays are minimal, most items in the depot are authentic. Run by a volunteer group, they are seeking support to turn the depot into a...
Read moreFree admission, though they gladly accept donations. The museum is loaded floor to ceiling with historical memorabilia, far too much to sift through in a single visit. Catch a volunteer on your way in for information about anything in which you're particularly interested. There is a ramp for wheelchair access, but it's relatively steeper than what might be considered accessible. Be sure to bring someone to assist you up the ramp, if needed. If you like trains, you'll...
Read moreI worked over there for 2 years to give back to the town of lodi to help make it look better and then was kick out by the vice president. After all my hard work and time I WILL NOT help anyone. Agean I was treated like dert.l borrowed the scaffolding to paint the building. It is gray 2story with a cat walk thay refuse to give it back. I AM NOW ASAMED TO HAVE EVEN OFFERED MY HELP.NEVER...
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