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TVRM HOSTS CHATTANOOGA POLICE FOR NORTH POLE EVENT

Special Night at TVRM with Local Community Heroes

A Night of Magic and Gratitude at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum

Last night marked a truly special occasion at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM). The museum had the honor of hosting employees of the Chattanooga Police Department and their families for the opening night of the much-anticipated North Pole Limited event.

The event was imbued with a sense of joy, magic, and the warmth of the holiday season. It was an opportunity for TVRM to extend its appreciation to those who tirelessly serve our community. The Chattanooga Police Department, through its dedication and commitment, plays a crucial role in making our community a safer and more vibrant place.

We at TVRM are grateful for the opportunity to share this enchanting experience with our local heroes and their families. It was a night that not only celebrated the holiday season but also the spirit of community and gratitude.

As we continue to welcome visitors to the museum, we invite everyone to explore our special exhibit. The exhibition hall, adorned with glistening lights, showcases an impressive collection of railroad artifacts, offering a deep dive into the history of locomotive evolution and the rich rail heritage of the Tennessee Valley.

To experience this unique blend of history and holiday magic, book your visit at TVRM’s official website. Tickets are available for $29 and up, suitable for individuals one year old and above.

The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum is located at 4119 Cromwell Road, Chattanooga, TN 37421. Come and be a part of this magical journey through time and the spirit of the holiday season!

Experience a Magical Journey with North Pole Limited Christmas Train
  • Family-friendly
From $40

Come to the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum and take a ride on the North Pole Limited Christmas Train! You’ll get to visit the North Pole and see all of the Christmas decorations. It’s the most popular annual event, and has been a family tradition since 1999.