North Carolina Transportation Museum
North Carolina Transportation Museum is a family-friendly place and is a 60-acre site filled with immersive exhibits and special events. Four exhibit buildings represent the remaining structures of historic Spencer Shops, once Southern Railroad’s largest steam locomotive repair facility on the East Coast.
The massive, 90,000-square-foot Back Shop features aviation and automotive exhibits. The Bob Julian Roundhouse, with 37 stalls, is the largest remaining roundhouse in North America and features steam and diesel locomotives, rail cars, and more!
1 Samuel Spencer Drive
Spencer, NC 28159
P: 704-636-2889
Email: nctrans@nctrans.org
North Carolina Transportation Museum Admission:
Adults $6
3-12yr $4
Plan: 2-3hr
North Carolina Transportation Museum Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday 9 am – 5 pm
Sunday 12 pm – 2 pm
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