Accessibilty

Accessibility

The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum strives to do our very best to work with guests with disabilities in obtaining reasonable, appropriate accommodations during a visit, while visiting our website, or using our services. We welcome any feedback on how we may better improve our museum's accessibility for all users. 

Please note that special requests should be made as early as possible when planning a visit to the museum.

For specific questions, please call the museum at 724-228-9256 or email visitorservices@patrolley.org.

Certified Autism Center

The Pennsylvania Trolley Museum is proud to be a Certified Autism Center, as recognized by the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards. We want everyone to be able to visit and enjoy our museum, and we strive to ensure that this is a space that is accessible, accepting, safe, and fun for the whole family. We are the first museum to become a designated Certified Autism Center in Western Pennsylvania!

What does that mean? The certification process involves training for all staff and volunteers, as well as inspections that enable PTM to better welcome and accommodate guests with autism spectrum disorder and other sensory and/or cognitive challenges.

Read more about this process here!

You can find the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum listing on the IBCCES registry.

You can also find us in the IBCCES Accessibility App

This project is supported in part by a Moonshot Grant from Remake Learning.

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