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Nevada Northern Railway in Ely, Nevada is a railroad museum where you can actually operate either a diesel or a steam locomotive in the yard or 14 miles out in the open for $345/hr and up.

Sumpter Valley Railway in Sumpter, Oregon is a railroad museum where the Railroad's Engineer for a Day program allows you to actually operate one of two historic narrow gauge steam locomotives for a full day pulling a freight train. All day in their Mikado #19 costs $750 for one person and $900 for two persons. All day in their Heisler #3 costs $845 for one person and $995 for two persons.

Western Pacific Railroad Museum in Portola, California is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a diesel locomotive by the hour for $150 for one hour and $275 for two hours.

Orange Empire Railway Museum in Perris, California is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a diesel locomotive by the hour for $190/hr. for a diesel switcher or $285/hr. for a road engine.

New Hope Valley Railway near Bonsal, North Carolina is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a diesel locomotive for $125/hr or a steam locomotive for $250/hr.

The Gold Coast Railroad Museum in Miami, Florida has a "Train Crew Member For-A-Day" program which enables the general public to act as a part of the Train Crew on Museum trains. The program offers a half hour of operation for $85, one hour for $145 and $85 for each additional hour.

Williams Grove Historical Steam Association near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a steam locomotive (#643). The 2008 rate schedule hasn't yet been published, but each slot allows one hour.

Railroad Museum of New England near Waterbury, Connecticut is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a diesel locomotive along the scenic Naugatuck Railroad. The 2008 date schedule hasn't yet been published, but each slot is for one hour which costs $285.

The Valley Railroad Company at Essex, Connecticut is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a steam locomotive. The 2008 is posted on their website. Registrants receive 4 hours of instruction and one hour of operating the steam engine for a cost of $450.

Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society in New Haven, Indiana is another railroad museum where you can actually operate a steam locomotive (Nickel Plate 765). On special occasions, members and visitors can participate in Throttle Time and operate the 765 on our industrial trackage.

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