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Related: About this forumSan Diego Model Railroad Museum reopens April 2 in Balboa Park
The San Diego Model Railroad Museum is reopening to the general public Friday, April 2, after being closed since last year due to pandemic restrictions. The reopening coincides with an important milestone. SDMRM has raised over half of its $40,000 goal to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the museums first public opening.
SDMRM is located on the lower level of the Casa De Balboa building, next to the Prado Restaurant and across from the lily pond in Balboa Park. Tickets are available at the door, but the museum encourages the public to purchase them on their website first.
Here's a list of other Balboa Park venues preparing to reopen this month.
Reopening Friday, April 2:
Centro Cultural de la Raza, 3 days/week, Friday through Sunday
Fleet Science Center, 4 days/week, Friday through Monday
San Diego Automotive Museum, 6 days/week, closed Monday
San Diego Natural History Museum, 5 days/week, Friday through Tuesday
Reopening Friday, April 16:
San Diego History Center, 3 days/week, Friday through Sunday
Reopening Wednesday, April 21:
Museum of Us, 5 days/week, Wednesday through Sunday
https://www.10news.com/lifestyle/exploring-san-diego/san-diego-model-railroad-museum-reopens-april-2-in-balboa-park
sdfernando
(4,988 posts)1 mile from the Zoo entrance and Balboa Park. I love to walk the Prado and over the Laurel Street bridge. It has been great this past year as there are no crowds to speak of....but it is nice the museums and shops will start to open again. Looking forward to the Organ Pavilion concerts again.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)A walk to and from the Park was an enjoyable outing.
Google tells me it was a 21 minute walk.
Moved away in 2002.
sdfernando
(4,988 posts)Georgia, south of Robinson. The Georgia St. bridge over University has been restored and rebuilt. It looks so amazing now.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)There was a Sears where Ralph's is now.
AZ8theist
(5,634 posts)The San Diego Model Railroad Museum is a world-class treasure. It's incredible and a fascinating place to visit for all ages.
Highly, highly recommended.
(see if you can find the shark in someones back yard pool. That's the only clue I will give you....)
Susan Calvin
(1,678 posts)Last edited Sun Apr 4, 2021, 04:54 PM - Edit history (1)
That means I must have seen it when it was pretty near brand new.
hunter
(38,422 posts)... when it was just a bunch of old guys playing with trains and reminiscing about the California Pacific International Exposition of 1935-1936.
Who could forget the exposition? It had its own nudist colony!
https://sandiegostory.com/nudists-invade-family-friendly-san-diego-park/
My wife and I visited the railroad museum several times when our own children were young.
When I was a kid I'd spend a few weeks in San Diego every summer visiting family.