Anchored by a model train display of the C and O's main line, the depot building features an extensive exhibit of C and O history, professionally presented. Significantly, there's a small but beautiful selection of "rolling stock" (trains for the uninitiated) on display. You can enter two cabooses, a passenger car, a baggage car, and a dining car--all of which have been lovingly restored. In our humble opinion, they are the best restored cars we've seen in Virginia. On good weather days, you'll also find a working miniature train outside, big enough for riding in a loop with the kids, and there's a well-stocked gift shop with local history books and nifty local logo T-shirts. You can also climb up a replica of JD Cabin, a signal tower.
If you go, know that the staffing is thin--if someone else is there, you may have to wait for a tour to conclude before you can pay admission. A visit like ours will take an hour or so unless there is a special event. We've been by on some of their special events days in the past--they tend to be well-organized and generally "worth it," if more crowded, if you are interested. For a nearby meal, we recommend Vic's for something simple and tasty. Clifton Forge is a nice place to visit, as is Alleghany County. Please click the links to see some of our other trips.
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