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Take Hwy 290
to 610 Loop.
Follow 610 Loop
across town and
exit on McCarty.
Turn left on Mesa.
Follow Mesa to
Houston Railroad
Museum at 7390
Mesa Drive.
Getting to the Houston Railroad Museum

From the Lone Star College campus proceed north on Barker Cypress to
US 290:

     Drive via US 290 eastward to the Loop 610 interchange.
     (North Loop 610 requires a right exit, so be aware)

     Exit to North Loop 610 and follow North Loop 610 eastward.

     Exit at McCarty Drive and turn left (northeast) on McCarty.
     (NOTE: McCarty has heavy truck traffic at all times; we
     recommend you remain on the inside/left lane all the way to Mesa
     Drive)

     Continue northeast on McCarty approximately one mile to Mesa
     Drive (at the third traffic light counting the flashing yellow that
     precedes it a few blocks).

     Turn left (north) onto Mesa Drive.

     Continue north on Mesa approximately one mile; the museum is on
     the right (east) side of Mesa just a city block north of the large
     concrete RAILWOOD sign.

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Map to Railroad Museum

  • 1. Take Hwy 290 to 610 Loop. Follow 610 Loop across town and exit on McCarty. Turn left on Mesa. Follow Mesa to Houston Railroad Museum at 7390 Mesa Drive.
  • 2. Getting to the Houston Railroad Museum From the Lone Star College campus proceed north on Barker Cypress to US 290: Drive via US 290 eastward to the Loop 610 interchange. (North Loop 610 requires a right exit, so be aware) Exit to North Loop 610 and follow North Loop 610 eastward. Exit at McCarty Drive and turn left (northeast) on McCarty. (NOTE: McCarty has heavy truck traffic at all times; we recommend you remain on the inside/left lane all the way to Mesa Drive) Continue northeast on McCarty approximately one mile to Mesa Drive (at the third traffic light counting the flashing yellow that precedes it a few blocks). Turn left (north) onto Mesa Drive. Continue north on Mesa approximately one mile; the museum is on the right (east) side of Mesa just a city block north of the large concrete RAILWOOD sign.