Union
Station Railroad Museum
The Union Station Railroad
Museum in Aberdeen seeks to preserve the Union Station
Depot and to preserve and exhibit artifacts and
memorabilia collected from the community, the Aberdeen
and Rockfish Railroad Company, and other railroad
enterprises that passed through Union Station or
operated in the surrounding region.
Built circa 1900, Union
Station features Victorian architecture and is listed
on the National Register of Historic Places. The
station was designed by T.B. Creel. The museum
features railroad exhibits and artifacts from the
Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad and one of only two
inspection cars left in the U.S. A renovated caboose
sits on tracks nearby. Located on the corner of Main
Street and Sycamore Street. Open 8 AM-5 PM weekdays.
Free. (910) 944-5902.


Location:
100 East
Main Street
Aberdeen, NC
28315
Mailing Address:
PO Box 785
Aberdeen, NC
28315
Phone: (910)
944-1115
Fax: (910)
944-7459
Contact:
Bill Zell |
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