Although they donât have a lot of money, they still have determination to fix up everything they have, donât listen to the review from Altoona PA railman, he clearly didnât get to know the organization, they have a miniature railroad that they are planning to extend to the old Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge, they also have a fully restored wooden Lehigh and Hudson River caboose that you can walk around in. Everyone that volunteers there is very nice and are helpful. Train rides are free and so is the museum. Look at the online website for more info about them. Around half of the equipment they own is repainted and it looks nice, this place is also next to an active rail line that has very good photo...
   Read moreThe museum is a testimony of respect & historical admiration to those that dedicated time & energy to upholding an exhilarating & productive railroad in Phillipsburg, NJ! The miniature railroad ensures swift excitement & will create lasting memories for riders & spectators. The workers & volunteers involved are cheerful & professional! I highly recommend this experience for anyone interested wether it is a party of...
   Read moreWhile other museums and groups restore and preserve their railroad equipment, PRRH continues to let their equipment rot away. They refuse help, and when you ask they'll always say "we'll discuss it at the board meeting", which means no. This is ran by the saddest group of senior citizens that one can ever meet, and it won't change. If you wanna see something historic and beautiful, go to the PU Tower right...
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