Address: 5200 Zoo Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90027, USA
Phone: +13236629678
Sunday: 10AM–4:30PM
Monday: 10AM–4:30PM
Tuesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–4:30PM
Friday: 10AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–4:30PM
shawn furlong
Great place to take the kids. Sadly, the trains are no longer open to explore the cabin space. Cabin space is now closed off. Fun place though.
Heather Travels
Cute little train museum perfect for the rail fan. My son would have gone nuts over this place when he was younger. It's not that big, but has lots of actual trains to look at, party/picnic areas, a train ride, and a gift shop. Some parts were closed when we were there due to the pandemic. A few of the trains need some serious maintenance; the cable car was in really poor shape, which made me sad.
Paul Payam Maple
Beautiful and fun place for kids plus lots of memories of old train which every single of those locomotives and cabins have tons of history. Parking available enough on front. Fair tickets for entry plus train ride which was awesome. Restroom was clean and all people who work there was super nice and helpful. Thanks to you all
Dave Cox
Lovely little gem, of the bygone Era of steam rail. Great display of the steam engines which were the backbone of industrialization for over a century. Several engines had cabs open to climb into - though most of the interesting bits - knobs, levers, sight-glasses, gauges and such, have been removed. Still a very impressive museum of train history. The exhibition hall closed for covid, but the park open and free admission. Super glad that I found it on a detour. Would have loved it even more as a kid.
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Travel town, a museum of a bunch of old trains. They have a small train that goes around the outside perimeter and it is cramped for any adult but you can ride it. It is more for the children.
Yes. We are open every day except Christmas day. However we do close early (2pm) to allow staff to celebrate.
Yes great parking
We are not. We are closed until further notice by order of the County health department.
This is a city property. You are going to need a film permit from the city if you are doing a professional shoot. The ticket is very expense if you get caught by the park ranger. But, if it is for personal use and your equipment does not look professional and you don't use lights and microphones you can do it without a permit. But check with the city film office
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