Kevin W.
Yelp
Can't believe it took our family until now to check out the National Museum of Transportation. This is really a great spot for kids and adults of all ages!
Do you or kid(s) love trains? Cars? Or just big vehicles in general? This is the place for you!
The first time I visited, I saw that they had a handful of cars in the main building, and then a train, and I was thinking, "Oh? That's it?" But noooo, there's sooo much more. After riding the train, which runs about every 20 mins, we walked past the trains. There were two buildings, one with miniature train sets, and another with really old and unique cars. Behind those builds were trains, trains, and trains. Oh wait, did I mention, there were trains? There are so many! And you can even climb in them! So cool! I also loved that the trains were outdoors, a good chance for the kids to get out some energy and be able to enjoy the good weather. Oh and don't worry about restrooms, the museum does a really great job placing spacing out the restrooms so one is never too far.
We spent about 2 hours here the first time, but probably only saw about 40% of everything. I feel like this is a place where every time you visit, you'll find something new.
If you are a local and have kids, I would highly recommend getting the Conductor membership. In our first visit, we paid for two adults, one kid, and three train tickets. This cost us $44, half of what it would've cost us to get the Conductor membership which is $88. My spouse was smart enough to ask right before we left, if we wanted to get a membership if we could apply that day's entry fees towards a membership. It was no problem at all, and we've already went again this time bringing the grandparents, so it essentially already paid for itself.