Beaver River Railway

Located in the lower level of the Log Cabin – Final stop on the BTEHS tour

Step back in time and discover the rich railway heritage of Beaverton at the Beaver River Railway Exhibit. As the final stop on your tour of the Beaverton Thorah Eldon Historical Society (BTEHS), this captivating display features intricate model trains and detailed tracks that bring the stories of Beaverton’s historic rail lines to life.

Hosted in the lower level of the charming Log Cabin, the exhibit showcases the pivotal role railways played in connecting and growing the community. Explore how trains shaped local industry, travel, and daily life in years past.

Open Hours:

Weekends only: May, June, and September

Thursday to Monday: July and August, 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Make it a day of discovery with scheduled stops across the BTEHS sites:

The Meeting Place, Brick House, Log Cabin, Stone Jail, and of course, The Beaver River Railway!

All aboard for a fun and educational journey through Beaverton’s railway past!