As previously reported, Walt’s barn is open free to the public the third Sunday of each month. This year, volunteers have changed the exhibits and added more Disneyland themed trains including, the monorail, railroad cars and more.
Watch the video below to see more and remember to visit from 11-3 every third Sunday of the month.
Located just a few feet from Walt’s Barn and the LA Live Steamers, there is yet another free museum for avid train enthusiasts and
visitors to Southern California to explore.
There is also a mini train that goes around the outskirts of the museum that people can ride on for just$2.75 a person and have a unique experience of traveling through different settings of the historic museum.Travel Town Railroad Museum is home to several different types of trains and rail cars for all to see and experience at no charge.
The museum was founded in 1952 and is open to the public Monday through Friday, 10-4 and weekends, 10-5.
In the heart of Los Angeles, a hidden gem is located in Griffith Park. Located near Travel Town, Carolwood Barn is open on the third Sunday every month at no charge. The Barn was Walt Disney’s Original Barn that he built to be his workshop while he was still alive. His daughter had it transported to the location over ten years ago to keep Disney’s dream alive for all generations.
For more information including directions and hours, go to the Carolwood website.