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Fort Smith Trolley Museum: Ride Historic Streetcars & Steam Locomotives

Fort Smith Trolley Museum: Ride Historic Streetcars & Steam Locomotives

What to know

The museum offers a collection of railcars that includes the Frisco 4003 Steam Locomotive and a working 1926 electric Birney Streetcar, which takes passengers on a 3/4 mile tour down a stretch of track between historic Garrison Avenue and the National Cemetery in downtown Fort Smith.

A Western-themed village is located just outside the museum and the Indian Territory Pistolier re-enactment group hosts regular "Robbing of the Fort Smith Trolley" performances both at this village and along Garrison Avenue. 

Summer Hours (May 1st-October 31st)
Monday-Saturday: 10 AM-5 PM
Sunday: 1 PM-5 PM

Winter Hours (November 1st-April 30th)
Saturday: 10AM - 5PM
Sunday: 1 PM - 5 PM
***Weekday Tours by appointment

Streetcar Operator can be reached at (479) 719-7500 during operating hours.







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