Riding a 100-year old train at the Western Railway Museum
The wee one has started to be fascinated with vehicles, particularly trains. On a clear Saturday afternoon, when the early spring blooms appeared, I brought him to the Western Railway Museum in Suisun City, along with my parents and my sister. The museum is unique because it is one of the rare places where visitors are allowed to ride the exhibits, rather than just stare at them. In fact, a major attraction for us was the train ride on the old Sacramento Northern Railway Line. The railroad segment we were on took us from the Rio Vista Junction to the Pantano Station in Birds Landing.
Along the route, we saw jackrabbits who dared cross the railroad while a train was approaching, colourful spring flowers, spinning wind turbines on many hills in the area, and historical buildings from the time this route used to be busier (with lots of commuters on trains).
We definitely enjoyed our day out into the grasslands of Solano County. Its biggest selling point—to me—is the friendliness and genuine enthusiasm shared by the volunteers and the staff who were there. We will definitely be back.
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