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Trolley Tots

February 20 @ 10:30 am - 11:30 am

Small children walk with parents alongside a green truck and firetruck

Join us the third Thursday of each month for Trolley Tots! Trolley Tots is designed for early learners (children ages 2-5) and one accompanying adult to discover different types of transportation through sensory play, stories, crafts, music, and getting up-close with the vehicle of the month! Space is limited, so advance purchase is recommended! Children must be accompanied by an adult – for field trip programs for preschool classes and other ages, click here!

Tickets

Tickets include access to the Trolley Tots program and same-day admission to the museum.

  • $25 for one child + one adult helper for non-members
  • $5 for one child + one adult helper for members 
  • $10 for additional children in the same family group
  • $10 for additional adults in the same family group

Register here!

2025 Schedule

Programs begin promptly at 10:30 am and wrap up around 11:30 am. Please allow additional time for check-in and bathroom or snack breaks before we begin!

January 16: Snow plows
February 20: Safety vehicles (fire trucks and police cars)
March 20: Bicycles, motorcycles, and 2-wheeled vehicles
April 17: Tractors and farm equipment
May 15: Rockets
June 19: Boats and water vehicles
July 17: Ice cream truck
August 21: School bus
September 18: Automobiles
October 16: Cherry pickers and bucket trucks
November 20: Construction vehicles
December 18: Trains and toy trains

Vehicles subject to change.

Details

Date:
February 20
Time:
10:30 am - 11:30 am
Series:
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Organizer

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
Phone
724-228-9256
Email
education@patrolley.org
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Venue

Pennsylvania Trolley Museum
1 Electric Way
Washington, PA 15301 United States
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Phone
724-228-9256
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