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Join the Celebration at National Train Day in Aiken

Families enjoying National Train Day at Aiken Train Museum with model railroads.

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On Saturday, May 10th, Aiken will host the annual National Train Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum. This free event commemorates the transcontinental railroad’s completion in 1869, featuring model railroad demonstrations, trackless train rides, and family-friendly activities including workshops and storytime. While rain is forecasted in the morning, it is expected to clear up by afternoon, offering a vibrant atmosphere filled with food vendors and historical insights about railroads in Aiken.

Aiken, South Carolina – The annual National Train Day celebration will take place on Saturday, May 10th, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Aiken Visitors Center and Train Museum, located at 406 Park Ave. S.E. Admission to the event is free, although trackless train rides will cost $2 each. This event, which commemorates the completion of the transcontinental railroad in May 1869, aims to foster an appreciation for railroad history among both children and adults.

Weather forecasts indicate a 50% chance of rain in the morning with showers expected, but conditions should improve as the day progresses. Afternoon temperatures are anticipated to reach a high of 83°F with southeast winds ranging from 5 to 10 mph. Evening skies will begin partly cloudy before clouds increase further with a 60% chance of evening rain and a low around 62°F, accompanied by south-southwest winds.

The event features various activities explicitly designed for railroad enthusiasts and families alike. Highlights include model railroad demonstrations presented by the Aiken Model Railroad Club. Participants can enjoy trackless train rides that will meander around Gyles Park. Additionally, a Freight Yard Sale will provide an assortment of model train items for purchase. Various food vendors, such as Beefed Up!, Chick-fil-A, and Flanigan’s Ice Cream, will also be present to offer delectable options.

Children can engage in a model railroad scenic workshop, allowing them to get hands-on experience with railroad-themed activities. Furthermore, Mother Goose will host a Train Story Time session, where children can enjoy railroad-themed storybooks, contributing to the event’s family-friendly atmosphere.

This celebration serves as a reminder of the significant role trains played in shaping Aiken’s history. Local officials are expected to speak on the importance of railroads in the development of the area. The aim is to stimulate the imaginations of attendees and instill an appreciation for the rich history connected to railroads.

Attendees can find more information by calling 803-293-7846. The event promises to be an engaging way to honor the heritage of trains while offering fun and educational experiences for families.

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