Offers 2.5-hour train trips in restored 1930s passenger cars. The depot is a renovated freight station built in 1896. A tour guide and an audio recording describe the history and scenery of the area, which is known for its 19th-century oil boom. The only operating railway post office car in the United States resumed service in 1990 after an almost 40-year absence. Trains also depart from the Drake Well Museum south of Titusville, and Rynd Farm, north of Oil City. Train departs from the Perry Street Station Wed., Thur, Sat, & Sun: 1:00 PM (July & August). September - Sat & Sun only, same time. OCtober: Wed - Fri 11:00 AM, Sat & Sun - 11:00 and 3:00 PM through October 19