Gibsonville Garden Railroad is an enchanting place for children and grownups alike! Most people aren't aware that one of the largest public garden railroads on the East Coast is right here in the Tar Heel state. If you're wondering what a garden railroad is, it's just like it sounds — only better! Trust us; you don't have to be a model train fan to love North Carolina's largest garden railroad. It is truly magical, and you'll want to visit. Let's take a look at some Gibsonville Garden Railroad photos.
The G Scale model trains that run in the garden railroad in North Carolina are nothing like the model trains you may have had, or seen, as a child.
And this fun attraction is also unbelievably unique!
It's grown to include bridges, tunnels, a tram, North Carolina lighthouses, buildings, the Wright Brothers, and more.
Nineteen hundred feet of track wind through this massive garden.
Twelve different layouts (tracks) roll past various North Carolina places, including a model of Gibsonville in 1855, when the real trains started rolling into town.
The garden began in 1996 as a project of local resident, Bobby Summers, a retired Freight Conductor on the Southern Railroad.
Train operations may be halted or avoided in certain weather.
Rainy days, temperatures over 82 degrees, and extremely windy conditions will prevent the trains from running. But when they run - get ready! Multiple trains run at one time!
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A children's section features recognizable faces for the little ones, like Thomas!
In 2017, a new line of track was added just for the Hogwarts Express.
You can see the Garden Railroad any time as it is always available.
However, if you want to see the trains running, then you'll need to plan a trip on the first Saturday of each month. The trains run from 9:00 a.m. to noon, April to December.
Operators are always busy keeping the North Carolina train rides ready to welcome visitors every weekend.
We like to stop in and see the new developments as the volunteers are always working hard to make it the best garden railroad in North Carolina.
Gibsonville Garden Railroad offers more on the website. It is located just 20 minutes east of Greensboro, North Carolina. Have you visited this enchanting train garden? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.
While you're near Greensboro, discover why the charming town is one of the best weekend getaways. Make it a vacation by reserving a room.
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