The Florida Railroad Museum is a railroad museum located in Parrish, Florida. The museum operates a heritage railroad and offers round-trip …
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Feb 2, 2025
My husband loves trains so we saw this and thought it would be a fun thing to do. We bought the the train ride tickets and headed there. When we got there we picked up our tickets and started to look…Full review by pb3girl1
Jan 26, 2025
A great experince for anyone - especially families with young children, or train buffs. The volunteers who work and operate the trains are friendly, informative and appreciative of visitors. The tr…Full review by 668stephana
Jan 26, 2025
We took the 2-person front cab ride with the train driver - what a treat! Joshua was knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about all things trains. (All the workers are volunteers by the way!) The r…Full review by vanessaz940
Can i bring a car seat on the train for my 1 year old?
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You can but you will have to carry it around with you when you stop. The train goes one way, you get off, walk around and then you take a different train back to the station.
Yes, you can take food and drink on the train. There is a snack bar on the train but the options are very limited. There are also snack items for sale in their gift shop before and after the …
Yes, you can take food and drink on the train. There is a snack bar on the train but the options are very limited. There are also snack items for sale in their gift shop before and after the train ride.
Do they allow you to bring bottles of water (or any food/drink) on the train?
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I did not see anything to the contrary. They have a little counter on the car we were on where a lady "conductor" (all but very few are volunteers) was selling sodas, water, candy, some …
I did not see anything to the contrary. They have a little counter on the car we were on where a lady "conductor" (all but very few are volunteers) was selling sodas, water, candy, some snacks. But I know we brought water bottles with us. Just put it in the backpack and once you are rolling there should be no issues. It's very informal and the ride is reversed up the track and then back to the fair grounds for about 20-30 mins. Very family oriented. The set up was kind of like a carnival on an open field with the different tents, vendor trailers, etc... and of course the tracks and trains/carts used as museums and gift shop.