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The Midland Historic Railroad


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The Midland Historic Railroad The Midland Historic Railroad began operation August 8, 1987 with a restored diesel engine, a 1923 Rock Island commuter coach and a 1950 caboose. It has since been expanded to include additional historic railroad equipment, including a railway post office car, additional locomotives, coaches, wooden caboose, a steam engine, and more.


The Midland Railway operates an authentic re-creation of an American local passenger excursion train on a line originally constructed in 1867 running southward from Baldwin City to Norwood, Kansas. Using early 1900s vintage coaches, the train makes an 11-mile round trip to "Nowhere," traveling through scenic Eastern Kansas rolling farmland and woods and across a 200-foot trestle 24 feet above a meandering stream. The Railway is an intrastate, common-carrier railroad, operating to preserve and display transportation history as an educational demonstration railroad.


The Midland tourist season begins Memorial Day weekend and continues through the end of October.
http://www.midland-ry.org/midland.html


Address: 1515 West High Street, adjacent to the grain elevator tower eight blocks west of the City Hall
Phone: (913) 721-1211
Our Website:https://midlandrailway.org/

OPERATING SCHEDULE

Normal operations start May 27th (Memorial Day Weekend) and continue through October
28th on the days listed below.

Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays,
(Memorial, Independence and Labor Days)
Last weekend of May through last weekend of October
Trains Operate Rain or Shine
Reservations not necessary

DEPARTURE TIMES

10:30a.m. Thursday Mornings
11:30a.m., 1:30 and 3:30p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays
"Maple Leaf Festival" Specials (3rd weekend of October) Hourly Service 11:00 a.m.
until 5:00 p.m.
Halloween Train at 7, 8 and 9 p.m.

2000 FARE SCHEDULE AND CHARTER RATES

Adults (Age 13 and over).... $8.00
Children (Ages 4-12yrs.)..... $4.00
Children (Under 4yrs.)......... No Charge
Mini Group Discount (regularly scheduled excursion trains): 7 or more adults riding
together....$7.00 ea( 7-4-7)( Not quite a wheel arrangement!)
Regular Group Discount (regularly scheduled excursion trains): Adults $6.00 and
Children $3.00 (fares are for a group of twenty-five people or more.) Reservations
requested to arrange additional equipment if needed.
Charter Rates (including school groups): Group rates apply, $175 minimum up to a
$300 maximum. Please call (800) 651-0388 for reservations.
Caboose Charters: $1.00 off regular Adult and regular Children's fares, plus $20.00
non- refundable reservation fee due seven days prior to trip date.
Daily Equipment Charters: Contact the Marketing Department with your requirements.
(800) 651-0388

The Railway reserves the right to alter schedules, change fares and substitute
equipment, as conditions may warrant without prior notice.

GROUP CHARTERS

The Midland Railroad welcomes your group with special discounted fares on normal operating
days and offers special charters on any day and time of your choosing during the operating
season. Call (800) 651-0388 for details.

Come visit us in Baldwin City, Kansas

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Battle of Black Jack

This battle was part of the struggle to make Kansas a free state. In May, 1856, Pro-slavery men destroyed buildings and newspaper presses in Lawrence, Free-State headquarters. John Brown's company then killed 5

Baldwin City, KS Battlesites

Parmenter Hall

Parmenter Hall with its distinguishing tower, is the first building actually built on the Baker University campus and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The cornerstone was laid in June, 1866, but lack of financing delayed completion until 1881

Baldwin City, KS National Register

Clarice L. Osborne Memorial Chapel

This chapel's history takes a little more than a glance to read, but the story of its transport from a small town in England to its resurrection at Baker University is remarkable.

In 1864, after nearly six decades of meeting in local homes, a small Methodist congregation in Sproxton (

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Old Castle Museum Complex

The 3-story native sandstone Castle was the first home of Baker University, Kansas' oldest 4-year college. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places , it was built in 1857 and 1858, at a cost of $3,200 and includes native wood - mostly walnut - woodwork. It provided a "

Baldwin City, KS Museums

Palmyra Post Office

Located at the Old Castle Complex is the Palmyra Post Office and Blood's Grocery which opened in 1857. Originally located north of the highway on the Santa Fe Trail, it served travelers on the trail and the pioneer community of Palmyra, the original townsite later to become Baldwin City.

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