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At the Toy Train Depot in Alamogordo, visitors can expect a miniature railroad museum housed in a historic 1898 wooden depot, a park train ride, and an extensive collection of artifacts.
The non-profit organization is largely run by volunteers who are happy to share their wealth of railroad knowledge. Highlights of your visit typically include:
A train ride through Alameda Park: Enjoy a ride on a 16-inch gauge miniature train pulled by a diesel engine or an operating steam engine. The ride is about two miles long and travels through Alameda Park, offering a scenic and relaxing journey.
Operating model train layouts: Explore detailed model train layouts covering a variety of gauges (scales), from the tiny Z gauge to the popular HO gauge. One thousand-square-foot HO layout depicts 1940s-era Alamogordo.
Museum exhibits: The historic depot building showcases hundreds of model locomotives and railroad artifacts, including semaphores, lanterns, and tools.World's smallest working train: The museum's collection includes what is billed as the world's smallest working train.
Interactive experience: Knowledgeable and passionate volunteers lead guided tours, which can be tailored to your group's interest level and time constraints.
A small play area: Kids can enjoy a small indoor waiting room with toys.
Gift shop: A selection of railroad items, books, and model trains are available for purchase.
Proximity to Alameda Park: Located within Alameda Park, the depot is close to playgrounds and picnic areas, making it a great family-friendly destination.
You can even get dropped off at the park's far end to walk to the Alameda Park Zoo, then call to be picked up.
Toy Train Depot at Alameda Park
1991 N White Sands Blvd
Alamogordo, NM 88310
United States
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dear leader's secret police have come to town...how wonderful.
Sunny, with a high of 65 and low of 30 degrees. Sunny in the morning, clear in the afternoon and evening,
Ken is the best hope for New Mexico.
More funds to the money pit out on the bypass.
If only Zia Trans weekend route created for this place were to happen, that would be nice.
Of course, 8 million dollars wasn’t enough for this place to get established, so somehow spending another $650,000 is going to fix things? Alamogordo has had 3 bowling alleys in the last 40 years, and none of them could make it.