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Hop aboard the Green Mountain Railroad and enjoy a scenic ride through the southern Vermont countryside while riding in restored authentic diesel locomotives. Examples of educational programs include a fall foliage tour and tours of the freight yard. Enjoy historical narrations aboard the train, information about the railroad and its history, the towns, Vermont facts, and more. Groups can also request a private charter train.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Heritage, Technology, Industry.
contact info
Phone: 800-707-3530
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Green Mountain Railroad
The family owned and operated Green Mountain Railroad runs seasonal excursions and dinner trains. The train travels along the Connecticut and Williams Rivers with views of Brockway Mills George and two historic Vermont covered bridges. Built in 1950s, the Bellows Falls Union Station looks just as it did back in the good ol' days!
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Railroad Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know that before the invention and popular use of the railroad, Americans told time by the position of the sun in the sky? After the development of the railway system, consistent, accurate time became necessary. In 1883, Standard Railway Time was adopted. Shortly after that, the four time zones—eastern standard, central daylight, mountain standard, and Pacific daylight—were adopted. Who knew that an invention in transportation could drastically alter how Americans told time?
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Hop aboard the Green Mountain Railroad and enjoy a scenic ride through the southern Vermont countryside while riding in restored authentic diesel locomotives. Examples of educational programs include a fall foliage tour and tours of the freight yard. Enjoy historical narrations aboard the train, information about the railroad and its history, the towns, Vermont facts, and more. Groups can also request a private charter train.
supports scout badges in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Heritage, Technology, Industry.
contact info
Phone: 800-707-3530
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Green Mountain Railroad
The family owned and operated Green Mountain Railroad runs seasonal excursions and dinner trains. The train travels along the Connecticut and Williams Rivers with views of Brockway Mills George and two historic Vermont covered bridges. Built in 1950s, the Bellows Falls Union Station looks just as it did back in the good ol' days!
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Railroad Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know that before the invention and popular use of the railroad, Americans told time by the position of the sun in the sky? After the development of the railway system, consistent, accurate time became necessary. In 1883, Standard Railway Time was adopted. Shortly after that, the four time zones—eastern standard, central daylight, mountain standard, and Pacific daylight—were adopted. Who knew that an invention in transportation could drastically alter how Americans told time?
View Lesson Plan>>Camp
Hop aboard the Green Mountain Railroad and enjoy a scenic ride through the southern Vermont countryside while riding in restored authentic diesel locomotives. Examples of educational programs include a fall foliage tour and tours of the freight yard. Enjoy historical narrations aboard the train, information about the railroad and its history, the towns, Vermont facts, and more. Groups can also request a private charter train.
topics covered:
History, Heritage, Technology, Industry.
contact info
Phone: 800-707-3530
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Green Mountain Railroad
The family owned and operated Green Mountain Railroad runs seasonal excursions and dinner trains. The train travels along the Connecticut and Williams Rivers with views of Brockway Mills George and two historic Vermont covered bridges. Built in 1950s, the Bellows Falls Union Station looks just as it did back in the good ol' days!
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Railroad Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know that before the invention and popular use of the railroad, Americans told time by the position of the sun in the sky? After the development of the railway system, consistent, accurate time became necessary. In 1883, Standard Railway Time was adopted. Shortly after that, the four time zones—eastern standard, central daylight, mountain standard, and Pacific daylight—were adopted. Who knew that an invention in transportation could drastically alter how Americans told time?
View Lesson Plan>>Homeschool
Hop aboard the Green Mountain Railroad and enjoy a scenic ride through the southern Vermont countryside while riding in restored authentic diesel locomotives. Examples of educational programs include a fall foliage tour and tours of the freight yard. Enjoy historical narrations aboard the train, information about the railroad and its history, the towns, Vermont facts, and more. Groups can also request a private charter train.
supports classroom learning in:
Social Studies.
topics covered:
History, Heritage, Technology, Industry.
contact info
Phone: 800-707-3530
Email: [email protected]
INFO
ABOUT
Green Mountain Railroad
The family owned and operated Green Mountain Railroad runs seasonal excursions and dinner trains. The train travels along the Connecticut and Williams Rivers with views of Brockway Mills George and two historic Vermont covered bridges. Built in 1950s, the Bellows Falls Union Station looks just as it did back in the good ol' days!
contact info
Hrs: Vary.
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Railroad Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know that before the invention and popular use of the railroad, Americans told time by the position of the sun in the sky? After the development of the railway system, consistent, accurate time became necessary. In 1883, Standard Railway Time was adopted. Shortly after that, the four time zones—eastern standard, central daylight, mountain standard, and Pacific daylight—were adopted. Who knew that an invention in transportation could drastically alter how Americans told time?
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