Hours 

Please Note: The Museum will be have adjusted hours for Day Out With Thomas on April 26-27 and May 3-4. The Museum will be open to the public for the event on Saturdays from 9 am-6 pm and Sundays from 9 am-5 pm.

Open Daily*10 AM – 4 PM

*The Museum will be closed to the public on August 16, 2025 for a private event.
The Museum will be closed on the following holidays: New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day.

Inclement Weather Policy: Any closures due to inclement weather or changes to our hours will be posted on our landing page and on all our social media platforms.  


Museum Admission

Adults$20
Seniors (60+)$17
Children (2-12)$12
B&O Members*FREE
Museum Admission does not include train ride. Train Ride tickets available for purchase on-site.
Become a B&O Member for FREE admission and train rides.

Advance purchase of general Museum Admission not required. On-site Museum Admission also available.


Discounts

$10 Admission Days – Second Wednesdays
see calendar for dates
$10
Museums For All (with EBT or Snap Card)$3 total for up to Four (4) People  
Active Duty Military, 100% Disability Rating Military Veterans, Military Police, Firefighters, and CSX Employees (with ID)FREE
Blue Star Museums
May 17-September 1, 2025
FREE admission for active duty military (with ID) for themselves and up to five additional family members
Military Veterans, Retired Police and Firefighters (with ID)$3 off admission
All Teachers (with ID)FREE 
Students Age 18+$30 discounted membership (1 year unlimited visits)
Discounts are for General Museum Admission and do not apply to special event tickets or train rides.

Coming with a group of 20 or more? See our group rates below.

Directions & Parking

Located at 901 W Pratt Street in Baltimore, the Museum offers FREE off-street, on-site parking.

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Alison J.
July 2024

The Underground Railroad exhibit particularly made an impression. You can learn about the enslaved people who passed through Mount Clare Station as their last stop before reaching the northern states. Sobering and inspiring stories.

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