Boys and girls of all ages love trains and
trains have played a vital role in the history of this country and Seattle
Washington and the Northwest in particular. In fact, the roles of trains on
this part of the country have in the past been so vital that there are a few
museums dedicated to that very important mode of transportation. Trains were
essentially lifelines for the populations here for many years. While their
importance seems to be diminishing in today's society, their importance
throughout the history of our country remains.
If you truly are a train lover, then it
shouldn't be difficult to talk you into stopping by Seattle's Train Center
before and after touring the museums dedicated to trains and their importance
in history. The Train Center offers a wide selection of model train parts and
pieces that would make excellent additions to your collection or a great
beginning to a collection for you or your little one.
After you've whetted your appetite for trains
and gotten your little one all excited about them, it is time to talk a walk
back in time to the Northwest Railway Museum. Here you can learn about railway
history or even choose to take a ride on one of the trains that departs for
several excursions throughout the day. Most of the trips are 65-75 minutes long
and a great treat for young and old alike. Perhaps the greatest thing about
this museum is that their main objective is to educate the public about the important
role that railroads had in the development of this part of the country.
If you're really interested in sharing your
love of trains with the ones you love, you may consider taking a turn on the
Spirit of Washington Dinner Train. This is a great way to not only get the
experience of riding the rails but to take in some of the beautiful Washington
scenery and have a gourmet meal in the process. During the months of November
through April up to two children ride free with a paying adult. There are certain
restrictions as to the type of seating, but it is a great time to enjoy the
experience at a greatly reduced price. There are also special events such as
Murder Mystery Trains and Magic and Illusion shows in addition to certain
holiday events as well. Be sure to check out what's going on while you're
visiting Seattle and see if this is something that might interest you and your
family.
If you are up for a not so short drive to
Pasco (about three and a half hours from Seattle), you might find the Washington
State Railroads Historical Society Museum well worth the trip. Be sure to
remember that the museum is only opened on Saturday and that the hours are
limited so this is a trip you need to plan in advance to take. The greatest
thing about this museum to me is the fact that there are neat little stories,
like the blackboard that recorded the first snowfall at the depot each year and
others such as this. It's the little stories that don't necessarily make
history that do make lasting impressions and I'm glad to see this particular
story is being shared. Just remember, when visiting any of these depots,
museums, and train tours that you absolutely must bring your inner child with
you in order to properly enjoy them.
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