No, it's a tourist attraction site. It's not that they discourage 
visitors, but they're old fashioned, no digital computers in the age of 
steam, (but I bet they'd love to have a Babbage Difference Engine to 
display).

John Sessoms wrote:
> From:
> "P. J. Alling"
>   
>> The Valley Railroad, in Essex Connecticut. It's a working Steam 
>> Railway museum. They run a couple of Restored Steam Loco's and have a 
>> couple of Modern Chinese Steam Loco's, (one of which they run on the 
>> line as well, the other on display), (to the untrained eye, with most 
>> of the extra metal work removed they both look like a standard 
>> American type. This engine is sitting a the end of a line of cars all 
>> awaiting restoration, and as you can see, occasionally cannibalized 
>> for parts.
>>
>> http://www.essexsteamtrain.com/index.html 
>>     
> Not a real rail enthusiast site though, because they don't appear to 
> have any link to the equipment itself.
>
>   


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