Stop by the Railroad Museum of New England to see historic Thomaston Station, the Naugatuck River, Mattatuck Forest and the Brass Mills in Waterville. The train ride experience is fun for the whole family and great at any time of year. But honestly, nothing could be better than riding the rails of Litchfield County in the fall during foliage season!
The Railroad Museum of New England (RMNE) is a not-for-profit educational and historical organization that dates back to January 1968. The mission of the Railroad Museum of New England is to tell the story of the region's rich railroad heritage through our educational exhibits and operation of the Naugatuck Railroad. The museum concept is more than artifacts, it's also a story of the region and...
The Railroad Museum of New England is a not-for-profit educational and historical organization, founded in 1968. We operate the Naugatuck Railroad, offering fun and scenic train rides throughout the year. ALL ABOARD!
This volunteer organization offers a 1-hour, 17-mile roundtrip from the Waterville Section of Waterbury to the face of Thomaston Dam, on a route that runs along the Naugatuck River. There is a small equipment exhibit on site.