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    Eric B.

    Homespun tourist attractions miles from the nearest Interstate are often worth going off the beaten path to see. This museum/restaurant appeals to railroad and nostalgia buffs, and families with children. When we told the gatekeeper we were railroad historians (which we are), my companions and I got a personalized 'red carpet' treatment and we were even introduced to the museum's owner, Dale Ward. I have visited many railroad museums through the years and this is one of the finest and best-displayed collections of railroadiana and artifacts I've seen. Restoration projects and other enhancements are ongoing. We had a light lunch at the adjoining Whistle Stop Restaurant, where the railroad theme extends with more preserved artifacts and model trains clickety-clacking overhead. The menu offers home-style diner fare. At the time of our visit, Indiana's mask mandate had just been lifted. The dining room was filled to capacity and none of the servers were wearing masks. Wanting only a snack, I ordered a cup of their homemade bean & ham soup. It was thick but very bland. The accompanying corn muffin tasted like it was made from a Jiffy mix. However, my companions gave a hearty thumbs-up to their sandwiches and fries. The historic railroad town of Monon, located a bit further south on Route 421, is worth exploring while you're in the area.

    Syngin A.

    I give the Monon Connection Museum 5 stars because it is obviously a labor of love for the people who put up the money to create the museum and for the people who parted with their beloved collections to help fill-out this out-of-the-way, small town museum. It's places like this that make me love Americana because they preserve parts of the past that could very well be discarded and forgotten. This isn't the Smithsonian by any stretch of the imagination, but it's worth stopping at, if you're going through here, and $5.00 entrance fee not only provides you with half and hour to an hours entertainment/education but it helps preserve the collections. I've been to a lot of museums, including train museums like Henry Ford's Greenfield Village, and I don't remember ever seeing a crane car. I can't even imagine the cost of transporting that monster from Rockford, IL to Monon, IN. I give the restaurant 2 stars. I know they warn you in the menu that their service is not speedy and that they put quality over speediness, but I just don't buy it. From the attitude of the staff (for which there are a surprising abundance of them compared to diners), they just don't care to seat you or serve you. We waited by the front door with 8 other people for 10 long minutes while they bustled around the 4 tables which had diners already seated. They all saw us (3 parties), but it was someone else's job (wherever she was) to seat us so they just left us all scrunched in the doorway. When we were finally seated and our drinks and meals ordered, our glasses remained empty most of the time and were refilled twice in the long wait before and after we received our entrees. My SO got a hamburger and I got the open rib-eye sandwich. The food was just OK. The lemonade was fantastic which is the nicest thing I have to say about the restaurant and my dining experience here. Come see the museum, and eat only if you really, really need a long time to stare at the trains overhead.

    David C.

    Awesome place for rail fans and I just came here after my vacation.There are lots of Monon railway places in Indiana because it's the Hoosier Line.The first Monon place I've went to is abandon in Munster Indiana and South Hammond were the company The Hoosier Line was,at now it's torn up and it has dirt and mud the water tower and bridge remains.I am a rail fan I went to different places like Griffith Indiana were the Erie Lackawanna remains and the C&O tracks remain there.But the Monon is still running today as CSX and Amtrak.Monon is still a famous city to Indiana but Indiana is no longer the motto of The Crossroads of tracks.Griffith's motto is the town that came to tracks.The Monon and Amtrak work together in the 1980s until Monon was out of business and the same as Griffith the El the C&O and the EJ&E are out of business today the C&O line is now the Illinois central which runs a chemical plant.Cn (Canadian National) took over all of these lines except for Illinois Central.

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    Excellent display of railroad memorabilia and great food at the restaurant. Well worth the stop, just East of I-65.

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    The trains on the walls were frightening and I wanna just say I like trains so not sure how to go about myself here lol

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