It's a hidden gem if you want to learn about a key piece of Phoenix history which we now see today in the form of the MetroRail. The museum has some street parking outside, or you could park on Fillmore St (easier to park there). They have an accessible ramp to get to the entrance. Inside, there's two small rooms with interpretive signs. They also have some old trolley artifacts. The employees working there are super knowledge and friendly. Don't forget to check the area in the back. They have a trolley that you can go in and they demo the car to you. There's also two other train cars they're working...
Read moreMuseum currently going through restoration as museum recently moved from previous location. The staff is extremely friendly and offers much history and personal stories on Phoenix's previous streetcar and trolley system. The current museum has the streetcars stored in another location but it retains two rooms filled with pictures and memorabilia. The future museum looks to be a great asset to retain the rich history of streetcars that once defined American...
Read morethe museum it small but really cute and the staff was really warm and really knowledge about they history of the valley metro and the museum, I had such a lovely time and really recommend to give a small donation, they are trying to keep the history for the people from phoenix instead of the...
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