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Railway Museum of San Angelo

The Railway Museum of San Angelo is located  at 703 S Chadbourne St, San Angelo, TX 76903. Inside, visitors will find model trains and historic photographs. They can also view a static train display outside. The museum also features virtual programming, social media accounts, and story time. The museum also hosts events like Art Aboard and local music.

The museum is open to the public on Saturdays from 10am to 4 pm. Admission costs $3 to $5. The museum has several model trains and a static train display on the outside. Tours are available on a regular basis and guided tours are included in the admission. You can also learn about the museum's history by visiting its Facebook page.

The Railway Museum of San Angelo is located in a historic depot that was a major landmark for the city when it was built. Today, the museum is a must-see for train lovers. Inside, you will find a collection of railroad artifacts, historical documents, and model train layouts. You can also stop by the Pop Art Museum, which is located in a former bowling alley. The museum displays 30 works of art by local artists. Another highlight is Paintbrush Alley, an open-air collection of murals that runs between West Twohugg and Concho Street.

The Railway Museum of San Angelo is also home to an exhibit celebrating the work of New York-born artist Arthur Stillwell. The exhibit is organized by Rocio Moncibias, a new curator at the Mayer Museum at Angelo State University. She has previously worked at the Fort Concho Museum and San Angelo Symphony.

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The Railway of San Angelo was built in 1909 to serve as the Texas headquarters of Arthur Stilwell's Kansas City, Mexico, and Orient Railroad. It was one of the largest buildings in the city. It helped provide a new and economical transportation route for the city. In the 1920s, it served as an important transportation and wholesale center.

If you love trains, the Railway Museum of San Angelo is worth a visit. The museum has over 40 historic train cars and displays. It also has a small library with historical data. Admission is free, and the museum is supported by donations and local grants. The museum is open on the second and fourth Saturday of every month.

The Cotton Belt Railroad Depot is one of the city's main attractions. This old railroad depot is now a museum that celebrates 100 years of rail history. The museum is operated by the Anna Area Historical Preservation Society and opens to the public on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. Additional hours can be arranged by calling ahead.

The Railway Museum of San Angelo has been operating in the depot for 23 years. However, a recent City Council meeting resulted in a vote against renewing the museum's lease. The railroad museum's lease with Historic Orient-Santa Fe Depot Inc. was signed on Sept. 16, 1997. The rent was set at a low of one dollar a year, or $20 a year for the entire lease.

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