Do you love trains? If so, you're in luck! From historic depots and railroad museums, to train-themed restaurants and wine-themed trains, there are several attractions in Alabama that are perfect for train enthusiasts.
We've mapped out a road trip that features six train-themed attractions in Alabama. The total mileage for this road trip is 491 miles, with an estimated drive time of 7 hours and 24 minutes. For the actual Google map, complete with directions, click here.
1. Huntsville Depot (Museum) - Huntsville
The Huntsville Depot was completed in 1860, which makes it the oldest surviving railroad depot in Alabama. It's also one of the oldest railroad depots in the U.S. Today, this historic railroad depot is operated as a museum. For additional information, click here.
(320 Church St)
2. Montgomery Union Station - Montgomery
Montgomery Union Station, which was built in 1898, is a historic former train station. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1976, and rail service ended in 1979. It's currently being used for the Montgomery Area Visitor Center. (210 Water St)
3. Ozan Vineyard & Winery - Calera
Ozan Vineyard & Winery is home to a wine-themed train, which is operated by the Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum in Calera. For more information, click here.
(173 Hwy 301)
4. Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum - Calera
The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum is Alabama's official state railroad museum. It focuses on the preservation, restoration and operation of historic railway equipment. For more information, you can check out their website here.
(1919 9th St)
5. Derailed Diner - Robertsdale
Derailed Diner in Robertsdale is part of the Oasis Travel Center, and it's open 24/7. This train-themed restaurant is one of Alabama's most whimsical eateries. For a closer look at Derailed Diner, click here. (27801 Co Rd 64)
6. Foley Railroad Museum - Foley
The Foley Railroad Museum is the perfect destination for train fanatics of all ages. In addition to railway equipment and historic locomotives, this museum also features an extensive model train display. Admission to the Foley Railroad Museum is free.
(125 E Laurel Ave)
What do you think? Does this sound like a road trip you'd be interested in taking? Share your thoughts with us!
For a list of historic railroad towns in Alabama, click here.
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