Happy Birthday #308 at New Hope Valley Railway

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Happy Birthday #308 at New Hope Valley Railway

Date and Time
August 13, 2026, 10am-Noon
Organizer
New Hope Valley Railway
Venue
North Carolina Railway Museum & New Hope Valley Railway
Address
3900 Bonsal Rd., New Hill, NC 27562 (369.5 mi)
Price
Adults, $16.45; Seniors 60+, $15.37; Children 2-12, $13.20;, Children under 2; Free
Description

New Hope Valley Railway is hosting a centennial birthday celebration for the historic Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Caboose number 308. This special event commemorates one hundred years of rail history and invites the public to participate in this significant milestone celebration. The event takes place on Thursday, August 13, 2026, at the railway grounds.

Attendees can participate in a festive gathering featuring complimentary cupcakes and a group singing of Happy Birthday to the caboose. The celebration begins promptly at 10:00 am. Guests are encouraged to arrive early for the party before the scheduled 10:30 am train departure. This provides a brief opportunity to honor the equipment before the train departs for its journey.

This event is ideal for families, history enthusiasts, and train lovers interested in local railroad heritage. The atmosphere will be celebratory, friendly, and brief. We invite you to be part of this century old milestone by joining us for these morning festivities. Please visit our website at TriangleTrain.com to secure your tickets and view additional information regarding the ride. We look forward to celebrating this historic caboose with you.

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