Interurban Railway Museum

Plano, Texas

Interurban Railway Museum

Location: Plano, Texas
Category: Museums

About

Overview

The Interurban Railway Museum is a fascinating history museum located in downtown Plano, Texas. Housed in a historic station built in 1908, it chronicles the history of the Texas Electric Railway and its impact on the development of Plano and the region. Admission is free, making it an accessible educational stop.

Top Highlights

  • Historic Station: The building itself is a beautifully preserved piece of railway architecture.
  • Railway Car 360: Step inside a restored interurban railway car to experience travel from the early 20th century.
  • Interactive Exhibits: Learn about electricity, science, and the history of the railway.

Things to Do

  • Guided Tours: Friendly staff provide informative tours of the car and station.
  • Story Time: Popular weekly story time sessions for children.
  • Explore Downtown: The museum is adjacent to Haggard Park and the DART light rail station.

Best Time to Visit

Open Monday through Saturday; check schedule for children's programs.

Entry & Visitor Information

  • Access: Free admission (donations appreciated).
  • Location: 901 E 15th Street, Plano, TX.

Facilities Available

  • Exhibits: Historical displays and model trains.
  • Park: Located in Haggard Park with playgrounds and picnic areas.

Travel Tips

  • DART Access: Easily accessible via the DART Red Line (Downtown Plano Station).
  • Combine Visits: Visit the nearby shops and restaurants in the Arts District.

Nearby Places to Explore

  • Haggard Park: Features a gazebo and plenty of green space.
  • Courtyard Theater: A performing arts venue nearby.