Pumpkin Patch Trolley is a family fun filled adventure where you ride on a trolley car out to the pumpkin patch and each person can pick out a pumpkin. Additionally when you return back to the Museum you can decorate the pumpkins, get your face painted (from 11am-3pm on Sat & Sun), enjoy the outside play area Including a cornbox, train playscape and the entire museum. Don’t forget you can take as many Trolley rides as you would like. This event will run Fri-Sun in October starting Oct 5th and also on Monday, Oct 8th (Columbus Day).
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield. Admission is $12.00 for ages 13 and up, $11.00 for seniors 62 and up, $10.00 for ages 4-12, $3.00 for children under 3 and Museum Members half price. For more information, visit ct-trolley.org or call (860) 627-6540.
Pumpkin Patch Trolley is a family fun filled adventure where you ride on a trolley car out to the pumpkin patch and each person can pick out a pumpkin. Additionally when you return back to the Museum you can decorate the pumpkins, get your face painted (from 11am-3pm on Sat & Sun), enjoy the outside play area Including a cornbox, train playscape and the entire museum. Don’t forget you can take as many Trolley rides as you would like. This event will run Fri-Sun in October starting Oct 5th and also on Monday, Oct 8th (Columbus Day).
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield. Admission is $12.00 for ages 13 and up, $11.00 for seniors 62 and up, $10.00 for ages 4-12, $3.00 for children under 3 and Museum Members half price. For more information, visit ct-trolley.org or call (860) 627-6540.
Refreshments, just $5 to attend./
Halloween Party Hosted by Elegant Clinical
If you want to be scared half to death, Rails to the Darkside is for You.
**Note This event is geared toward adults, it is not recommended for young children.
Ride the rails into the dark country side and hear the story of the cemetery on the property and what happens when you dig it up. Can your heart take it, come ride and see what everyone is talking about.
Additionally, hear the tales of unsolved mysteries that left ghostly imprints in our history as you walk through two terrifying haunted tours.
Rails to the Darkside runs every Friday and Saturday through October from 7PM-9:30PM. Admission is $20, visit www.ct-trolley.org for more information.
Pumpkin Patch Trolley is a family fun filled adventure where you ride on a trolley car out to the pumpkin patch and each person can pick out a pumpkin. Additionally when you return back to the Museum you can decorate the pumpkins, get your face painted (from 11am-3pm on Sat & Sun), enjoy the outside play area Including a cornbox, train playscape and the entire museum. Don’t forget you can take as many Trolley rides as you would like. This event will run Fri-Sun in October starting Oct 5th and also on Monday, Oct 8th (Columbus Day).
The Connecticut Trolley Museum is located at 58 North Road (Rt. 140) and is a short 15 minutes north of Hartford or a short 15 minutes south of Springfield. Admission is $12.00 for ages 13 and up, $11.00 for seniors 62 and up, $10.00 for ages 4-12, $3.00 for children under 3 and Museum Members half price. For more information, visit ct-trolley.org or call (860) 627-6540.
If you want to be scared half to death, Rails to the Darkside is for You.
**Note This event is geared toward adults, it is not recommended for young children.
Ride the rails into the dark country side and hear the story of the cemetery on the property and what happens when you dig it up. Can your heart take it, come ride and see what everyone is talking about.
Additionally, hear the tales of unsolved mysteries that left ghostly imprints in our history as you walk through two terrifying haunted tours.
Rails to the Darkside runs every Friday and Saturday through October from 7PM-9:30PM. Admission is $20, visit www.ct-trolley.org for more information.