Texas Rail Trail  


 

Welcome to the Texas Rail Trail!  This site is sponsored by the Texas Rail Tourism Alliance, and we hope you enjoy your visit!  Learn more about the TRTA and our member organizations by clicking on the page tabs in the left-hand column.  The member pages are grouped in alphabetical order.  Contact information listed for each member is provided by that organization.   A membership form link is located on the About TRTA page.

See the Events Calendar at the bottom of this page for a list of upcoming activities!

 
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The operational history of Texas railroads began in 1853, with the construction of a 20-mile section of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos, and Colorado Railroad between Harrisburg and Stafford's Point.  Over the next 25 years, the rail network in Texas would grow to nearly 2500 miles, and Texas would lead the nation in rail mileage by 1911 - a position it still holds today.

The railroad was a major influence both culturally and economically.  Jobs were created or lost, land values rose or fell, and whole towns were created, picked up and moved, or abandoned, all based on the proximity of the railroad lines.  The railroads influenced political races, business fortunes, and even the outcome of wars.  Prior to the advent of widespread electronic communication, the local depot was often the place to get the news first because it usually had a telegraph.

Much has changed since the heyday of the railroads, which are primarily long-haul carriers now, but their influence on our culture and economy can still be felt.  Tourist organizations and museums interpret this railroad influence both present and past, and are a great way to spend a few hours or a few days.  Although all members of the TRTA have a common thread, each is a unique and worthwhile experience.  Please visit us on your travels through Texas.
 

  Calendar of Festivals, Events and Special Exhibits:

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April 26, 2008 - New Braunfels Railroad Museum - New Braunfels, Texas - "Model RR Jamboree"  9AM to 5:00PM at the N.B. Civic Center 380 S. Seguin St. Admission: $6 Adults (18 & Older) $2 Teens (13-17 Yrs. Old) $1 Child (5-12 Yrs. Old)
 

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April 26, 2008 - Harvey House of Slaton, Texas - "Model Trains"  9AM to 4:00PM.  The Lubbock County Model Railroad Association invites you to a day of train viewing at the Slaton Harvey House. 
 

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May 11, 2008 - Rosenberg Railroad Museum - Rosenberg, Texas - "Mother's Day Special" 1-5PM.  Bring your mother in for her special day at the museum. Mothers accompanied by her child, children or grandchildren will be admitted free and give a special mother’s day corsage.
 

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May 17-18, 2008 - Texas Transportation Museum - San Antonio, Texas - "Model T's at TTM"   10AM to 5PM.   At "Model Ts @ TTM" the cars will break free from behind the velvet rope, where you see them at most museums. You will be able to experience these great vehicles running around the museum's unpaved roads, just like those that existed back in 1908 when the Ford Model T was first introduced. All the museum's regular activities will be available during "Model Ts @ TTM." There will be scheduled train rides every 45 minutes beginning at 12:00 Noon. Both the indoor HO model train layout and the outdoor "G" scale garden model railroad will be in operation. In addition, weather permitting, there will be a special hay ride, pulled by an antique John Deer tractor.
 

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May 17-18, 2008 - Galveston Railroad Museum - Galveston, Texas - "Third Annual Train Show"  10AM to 5PM Saturday and Sunday.  There will be all sizes of model trains running, vendor's, and locomotive & caboose rides. Children under 12 free, adults $8.00, train rides are $5.00. 
 

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June 28-29, 2008 - Austin Steam Train Association - Burnet, Texas - "Railfair Festival"  9AM to 5PM Saturday and 10AM to 4PM Sunday.  Activities at Railfair include a static display of railroad rolling stock and equipment, working model railroad layouts, railroad motor car rides, and our rolling railroad museum. Also in Burnet on Saturday is Market Days on the courthouse square featuring arts and crafts vendors, and the Burnet Ole Time Fiddler's Contest concludes on Saturday. Passengers on either train receive free admission to the Vendor Show featuring railroad antiques and collectibles, model railroad equipment and other railroad related items.

Admission is $3 for guests who do not ride the train during Railfair. We are operating the Railfair Local departing from Burnet on a round-trip ride to Bertram during Railfair weekend. Railfans can disembark at the historic Bertram train station to photograph the Hill Country Flyer as it passes, and then ride the Local back to Burnet. Railfair Local 1 departs from Burnet 10:00am to meet the westbound Hill Country Flyer in Bertram, then returns to Burnet by 1:00pm Railfair Local 2 departs from Burnet 2:45pm ahead of the Hill Country Flyer, is passed by the eastbound Hill Country Flyer at Bertram and then returns to Burnet by 5:00pm Railfair Local (Burnet to Bertram Round-trip) * Coach ticket: Adult $12, Child $8, Senior $11 (Windows can be opened, no air conditioning) * City of Chicago Lounge ticket: Adult $22, Child $14, Senior $20 (First Class Pullman) Call (512) 477-8468 for reservations.
 

 
 

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