3 Ways West Chester’s Interactive Railroad Museum Isn’t Just for Kids
February 14, 2017
If you’re looking for a new and exciting experience to share with family members of any age, visit EnterTRAINment Junction in West Chester, OH. This interactive railroad museum is the largest of its kind and can be described as an indoor theme park. It features activities and elements that are fun for adults as well as kids.
3 Railroad Museum Features That Appeal To Adults
The World’s Largest Train Display
EnterTRAINment Junction is home to the largest train exhibit in the world. It features 90 G-scale trains that run on two miles of model tracks. The display takes visitors on an imaginary train journey that spans three periods in American railroad history: the 1860s, the 1940s and ’50s, and 1970 to today. G-scale is a standard model train scale which is about at 1/24th of the original size. History buffs and lovers of architecture will be enthralled by the World’s Largest Train Display.
Hobby Shop
After visiting this impressive railroad museum, train enthusiasts might want to bring some of the joy of EnterTRAINment Junction home. The Hobby Shop features model trains and tracks as well as Lego® sets. Adults who enjoy creating and collecting model trains will relish the chance to indulge in their favorite hobby while visiting EnterTRAINment Junction.
Corporate Events
If you are looking to break from tradition for your next corporate event, consider EnterTRAINment Junction as the site. With a 1930s streetscape as a backdrop and event spaces that can seat 10–400 people, this facility will treat your guests to an elegant cocktail hour and delicious hors d’oeuvres. You can choose a menu from Elegant Fare, Vonderhaar’s Catering, or Shoelaces Catering. Attendees can remain in the private event and conference rooms or walk through the museum and A-Maze-N Funhouse.
To plan your visit to EnterTRAINment Junction, visit their website for ticket information. To discuss planning a party or corporate event at this West Chester, OH, railroad museum, call (513) 898-8000, ext. 203.