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Museum Description
The Museum shares the story of the Chesapeake Beach Railway and Amusement Park in the early 20th century through photos and artifacts. The museum building is the only surviving station from the old railway and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Directions
Take Route 4 south to Chesapeake Beach Road (MD 260). Proceed five miles to Chesapeake Beach. Turn right onto Bayside Road (MD 261). The Railway Museum is on the left at Mears Avenue.
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Chesapeake Beach Railway Museum

Admission Fee | Free |
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Features
- Chesapeake Bay Gateway Network
- Wheelchair Accessible

The Museum shares the story of the Chesapeake Beach Railway and Amusement Park in the early 20th century through photos and artifacts. The museum building is the only surviving station from the old railway and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Directions
Take Route 4 south to Chesapeake Beach Road (MD 260). Proceed five miles to Chesapeake Beach. Turn right onto Bayside Road (MD 261). The Railway Museum is on the left at Mears Avenue.