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“house in a primary stop on the Texas Electric Railway”
Located in downtown Plano, the Interurban Railway Museum is housed in a building that served as a primary stop on the Texas Electric Railway that ran from Denison to Dallas beginning in 1908. On December 31, 1948, the Denison to Dallas Interurban made its last run. The station remained closed until early 1990 when a complete restoration of the building was completed and the building was converted into a museum by the City of Plano. The museum exhibit contains many artifacts associated with the Interurban Line, as well as a history of Plano.
Stopped here while visiting the area, not expecting much. But it exceeded my expectations and was very interesting overall! Jacquez was extremely knowledgeable and gave us so many cool facts. I... Read more
Very enthusiastic and welcoming! We visited with our extended family and our guide was engaging and knowledgeable. There is a front room where there were hands-on displays that all our kids... Read more
What a hidden gem inside of the park! We have been to the park many times and never knew this was a museum. Super friendly staff and knowledgeable. Very good with kids. Great part of history! Read more
Interurban Railway Museum
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- Tue, Wed, Fri: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
- Thu: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Sat: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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