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Hank the Tank in Thomaston, June 8-17

Thu, 06/07/2012 - 21:54

Experience the exciting sights, smells and sounds of steam on the Naugatuck Railroad!  Ride behind a real 80 year old coal-fired steam locomotive, the restored Flagg Coal #75.  Advance reservations recommended. Extra displays and activities for children of all ages at Thomaston Station.  Adults & Seniors $20 and Children (3-12) $15. Toddlers 2 and under are free. Purchase tickets online www.rmne.org/schedule or by phone 860-283-7245 anytime.

"Hank the Tank Engine" will be our star attraction at this event June 8 – 17, including Father's Day Weekend In addition to riding the train behind a real coal-fired steam engine, we'll have live music on Saturdays & Sundays and fun activities for kids and families.
 

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