Seashore Trolley Museum, located in Kennebunkport, Maine, United States, is the world's first and largest museum of mass transit vehicles. While the …
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Oct 26, 2024
Was in kenneybuckport and I want to thank seashore trolley museum because how they were able to take a person who could not walk( wheelchair ) bound for a ride!it was great that this excursion was ab… Full review by Delores C
Oct 8, 2024
Really great half day visit, we did this from a cruise ship docked in Marco Polo terminal. The staff were great, it was a good length trip on the tram. Full review by Phil G
Sep 18, 2024
We really enjoyed this museum! Learned so much and loved the trolley car ride! (Could have ridden all day!) Liked that we could stroll among the various models and also see restoration in progress! … Full review by BooksandWine
What is the fee to visit the Trolley Museum and do you have senior rates?
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When I went last summer, it was $12 adult, I think 60 and over was $10 and $9.5 for kids and my 1yo was free. Hours were 10a-5p with last train ride going at 4:15. Train rides …
When I went last summer, it was $12 adult, I think 60 and over was $10 and $9.5 for kids and my 1yo was free. Hours were 10a-5p with last train ride going at 4:15. Train rides happened every 45min from 10:05a-4:15p. I think this is the oldest and largest electric railway museum in the world, it was pretty cool;) And the train ride was really fun!
I will be passing through this area and would like to schedule a visit to the trolley museum as a pit stop to break up what is going to be a long car ride. How long would you suggest I plan on spending at this attraction? An hour? Two? More?
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It really depends on how long you want to spend and how much you like trams. There are two sheds of trolleys that are restored and then many more trolleys and busses in various states …
It really depends on how long you want to spend and how much you like trams. There are two sheds of trolleys that are restored and then many more trolleys and busses in various states of disrepair. I spend a good 3 hours there but I love trains a lot. One hour would probably be sufficient if you aren't as keen.