Lehigh & Keystone Valley Model Railroad Museum
Overview
The Lehigh & Keystone Valley Model Railroad Museum is a 5,000-square feet operating model railroad featuring scenes modeled along the routes by the Lehigh Valley, CNJ, and Reading railroads which ran through Lehigh Valley.
Many of the structures are scratch built by members using photos as reference. Some of the feature scenes are Bethlehem Steel, Easton Station, Phillipsburg, and the Huber Breaker in Ashley, Pa. The newest section of the layout is Jim Thorpe, which a 3-D printed model of the station is featured.
All scenes are modeled from the 60s & 70s. The trains are run by a NCE DCC System.
Hours & Tickets
Regularly open select weekends from November through January for the Holiday Season. In the off season, the model railroad museum is open once a month. Please visit the website for exact dates and times. Admission is $8 per adult and children under 12 are free. Tickets can be purchased in advance through our website, it is encouraged for the Holiday Season. Groups are welcome with a reservation; special pricing available.
Amenities
- Accessible Restrooms
- Gift Shop
- ADA Compliant
- Ramps
- Wheelchair Accessible