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RS & K Railroad Museum Relive the days when the Railroads brought us everything from soup to hay.

Experience the entertainment of twelve model trains running at the same time, different gauges, and over 350 feet of track!

See over 100 trains beautifully displayed and lots of memorabilia.

Over 30 lighted porcelain houses on seven layouts are on exhibit.

Groups and Drop-ins Welcome!

Years of collecting and a special love have gone into creating this museum.

Come see for yourself! (Make sure the engineer's home!)


Admission: Free Admission
Hours: Daily (Sunday through Saturday), 9 am to 9 pm
(When the Engineer's Home)
Address: 411 N. 6th - 4 blocks north, 2 blocks west of the stoplight
Phone: 580-928-3525
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