Ligonier Valley Rail Road Association

Ligonier Valley Rail Road Association

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About Us

The Ligonier Valley Rail Road Association is a Pennsylvania non-profit corporation that was organized in 2004 to preserve the legacy of the Ligonier Valley Rail Road, conserve its surviving vestiges, collect relics and memorabilia, and educate the public about the history of railroading in the Ligonier Valley. The Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum is located three miles west of Ligonier, Pennsylvania and is housed in an original Ligonier Valley Rail Road station that was built around 1896. The mission of the museum is to preserve the history of the Ligonier Valley Rail Road, which carried 9 million passengers and hauled 32 million tons of freight during its 75 years of operation. More information is available at www.lvrra.org.

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The Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum is housed in the restored original Darlington station, built circa 1896.
The Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum is housed in the restored original Darlington station, built circa 1896.
Cecelia "Cece" Otto of An American Songline performs her Prohibition-themed program at the Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum's inagural "Railroad Rendezvous: An Evening of Music and History at the Darlington Station" on June 10, 2023.
The Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum is open Saturdays year-round from 11:00AM to 3:00PM and by appointment.
Campfire storyteller Ed Kelemen shares spooky stories with guests attending the annual "Creepy Caboose" event at the Ligonier Valley Rail Road Museum.
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