Tarpon Springs Historical Train Depot Museum

Category: Rail museum

Address: 160 E Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689, USA

Phone: +17279434624

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 12–3PM

Thursday: 12–3PM

Friday: 12–3PM

Saturday: 12–3PM

Reviews

Ken Kay

Apr 30, 2022

Old train depot turned into a museum. Lots of interesting things from a bygone era. It's air conditioned and it's free.

Mark Bybee

Mar 5, 2022

Nice historical museum....donation box only, no fee. Celtic music group plays on their south deck on Thursdays 11:00 - 1:00. Cool place with great food within walking distance.

William Gottschall

Oct 24, 2020

A must see in Tarpon Springs. So much history about tarpon springs. So many historical pictures and antiques in the old train station. We were very surprised to find this hidden gem in downtown Tarpon Springs. Make sure you find all the stars in the museum. I will certainly visit again and spend more time on my next visit.

Grace Mathews

Sep 20, 2019

I've lived in a town north of here almost my whole life and I had never been here before. It was such a nice look into the history of Tarpon Springs and how essential the railroad was to the area at the time. I would recommend a visit if you're ever in the area. It's free and a wonderful learning experience.

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Questions & Answers

Do they have a train for kids to ride on?

Kristina Makela | Sep 2, 2021
Billy Bird | Mar 6, 2022

No they do not.

If so how much are tickets ??

James Valentine | Feb 4, 2022
Billy Bird | Mar 6, 2022

It is free but they do take donations.. But no train rides. It's a museum only.

Is there a train ride ?

James Valentine | Feb 4, 2022
Billy Bird | Mar 6, 2022

No there isn't.

Can Tours be schedule for hours other than Wednesday through Saturday at 12:00 - 3:00 P.M.? for a group of area young people.

Annie Dabbs | Sep 3, 2019
Michael Irenski | Sep 3, 2019

Call to explain your request.

Does this cost money to go to?

Stephanie Cardin | Sep 3, 2019
J W | Sep 3, 2019

Free but they take donations. Lots of history in there.

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