Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Mission of the Museum?
The Bluegrass Railroad Museum is dedicated to preserve and present an interactive experience of historic railroading in Kentucky. We maintain a museum of historic railroad artifacts and operate an antique tour train.
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What are your hours?
Our outdoor displays are open dawn to dusk daily. Our museum and ticket office is open ONLY Saturdays from 9:30 to 4:30 pm June through October and in December for Santa Trains.
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How do I get my tickets?
If you purchase your tickets on-line through this web site, you will receive a confirmation by email. You can pick up your physical tickets at the ticket counter in the museum starting about an hour before train time. Just give the ticket agent your name. If you prefer you may purchase tickets at the ticket counter (space available) the day of the train ride with cash or credit card.
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What is your cancellation policy?
We do not offer refunds, however if you contact the office at least 48 hours in advance we will reschedule your tickets to another date.
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What is your Time Zone?
The Bluegrass Railroad in Kentucky is in the Eastern time zone and observes daylight savings time.
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When do the trains run?
We run the trains at 11 am and 2pm each Saturday May through October with many special events. See our schedule page for details. Special Santa Claus trains in December.
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How long is the train ride?
Our train ride lasts approximately 90 minutes.
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Where does it go?
We travel west through typical Kentucky countryside. You will pass cattle and fields of corn, soybean, and tobacco. We also pass through two Thoroughbred horse farms where you may see mares and foals in the fields. The train then descends through deep limestone cuts to the palisades of the Kentucky River where you may disembark and photograph Young's High bridge built in 1889 and see the Wild Turkey Distillery.
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When must I arrive?
We recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure. This will give you time to collect your tickets and visit the museum.
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What about restroom facilities?
There are no restrooms on board our train. We always recommend that everyone use the facilities in the museum before boarding.
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Are you handicap accessible?
Yes, we have a paved path from the paved parking lot to a ramp that leads to our museum and boarding platform.
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How about wheelchairs?
Yes, our coach service is accessible by standard 24 inch wide wheelchairs. Oversize chairs will not fit through the 26 inch wide doorways. First Class cars have a winding hallway that prevents passage of wheelchairs. Some have been successful navigating the hallways by removing the footrest. Open air cars are accessed by a stairway and are not accessable by wheel chairs.
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What is the difference between Coach and First Class?
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What is a Cab Ride?
Two people per scheduled train trip may ride in the Locomotive Cab with the Engineer. The cab is NOT handicap accessable and at least one of the passengers must be a responsible adult. The cab is loud and you may require ear protection.
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What about the weather?
Our cars are enclosed and comfortable - we run rain or shine. Our First Class cars are heated and air conditioned. Our open air cars have a canopy that protects from rain.
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Do you offer weekday charters?
Yes, check the information listed on this website under pricing.
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Is there a picnic area?
Yes, the county park maintains a covered picnic pavalion. To reserve the pavilion contact Amanda Waits the sales and rental coordinator at Falling Springs. Contact via email at awaits@vwcparksrec.com or by phone at 859214-4812.
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How about service animals?
Service animals are permitted ONLY in coach accomodations. Not in First class or Open Air.
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Do you have group rates?
Yes, if you have a group of 20 or more and you collect the money and purchase all the tickets at once, we will offer a one dollar per ticket discount.
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How can I volunteer?
Just send an email to bluegrassrailroad@yahoo.com or call the office at 859-873-2476. We invite everyone interested in working on the equipment or in the museum and gift shop to volunteer weekends. Download the Volunteer handout below for more information. If you would like to become a member just fill out the attached form.