AFT No. 1 Tour | B&O Railroad Museum

The AFT No. 1 powered the American Freedom Train of 1975–1976, a traveling Bicentennial exhibition that carried more than 500 pieces of Americana,  including George Washington’s copy of the Constitution, Benjamin Franklin’s handwritten draft of the Articles of Confederation, the original Louisiana Purchase, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s robes, Judy Garland’s dress from The Wizard of Oz, and a lunar rover. 

The restoration of this iconic locomotive—an enduring symbol of unity and patriotism from the 1975/76 U.S. Bicentennial—is the Museum’s gift to the nation as it celebrates its semi quincentennial. 

Hear about the restoration from the experts who led the cosmetic restoration.  

Admission:

Included with Museum Admission. B&O Members FREE.

Upcoming Events at the B&O

Day Out With Thomas

April 25-26 & May 2-3

See the newly Restored B&O No. 3316 “Washington” Observation Tavern Car 

Now on display in the Roundhouse

See the newly Restored AFT-1

Now on display on Platform 2

WITH GENEROUS SUPPORT FROM:

2024
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