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Amtrak exhibit train coming to Wilmington

Amtrak exhibit train coming to Wilmington

In celebration of Amtrak’s 40th anniversary, America’s Railroads is offering the public an opportunity to view an Exhibit Train, a unique traveling display showcasing the railroad’s history. The train will stop at the Wilmington Train Station on March 31 and April 1. The free exhibit will be open from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., both days.

The exhibit showcases Amtrak history over the decades, displaying memorabilia such as vintage advertising, past menus and dinnerware, and period uniforms. The display will also include train-themed kid activities at Chuggington Depot, based on the popular children’s animated television series on Disney Junior.

In addition, commemorative 40th anniversary merchandise will be available for purchase onboard the train including: Amtrak: An American Story, a 144-page commemorative book that chronicles the history of the railroad with archival photographs, a historical timeline and personal narratives for each decade; Amtrak: The First 40 Years, a documentary DVD that provides an exclusive look inside America’s Railroadsm with hard-to-find photographs and video footage as well as interviews with past and present leaders.

For more information on Amtrak’s 40th anniversary, visit the official website at Amtrak40th.com. The site provides details of the anniversary celebration and tells the Amtrak story by allowing users to explore 40 years of historic photographs and other materials in an extensive and dynamic archive. The site also hosts a blog, provides a link to an online store, and allows individuals to sign up to receive an email alert when the Exhibit Train is coming near their town.