The National Capital Trolley Museum in Colesville will again host its annual family-friendly “Trolley-Ween” even on Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 26-27. Trolley-Ween encourages visitors to get into the spirit of the season and wear a costume to the museum, which has preserved trolleys of lines from around the nation.
The National Capital Trolley Museum is located at 1313 Bonifant Rd. in Colesville. Trolley-Ween will take place from noon-6:30 p.m. (last tour starts at 5:30 p.m.) on Saturday, Oct. 26, and from noon-4 p.m. (last tour starts at 3 p.m.) on Sunday, Oct. 27.
General admission tickets are $12. Tickets for seniors and those ages 2-17 are $10.
For more information about the museum, Trolley-Ween and to purchase tickets, go to Plan Your Visit — National Capital Trolley Museum.
At the event, in addition to viewing the historic reconstructed trolley, visitors can make Halloween crafts, ride an antique street car and take advantage of photo opportunities.
Costumes should be family friendly. Activities will be included with regular price of admission.
The National Capital Trolley Museum first opened in 1969. It has operated at its Colesville location since 2010. One of the main features of the museum is its ability to offer rides on restored trolleys on its one-mile route through Northwest Branch Park.
The museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It preserves and interprets the heritage of electric street and interurban railways for the Nation’s Capital and environs for the benefit of present and future generations while supplementing its collections with significant national and international objects to enhance its interpretive programs.