All aboard for fun!
Central Railroad Festival is this Saturday!!!
Welcome to the 2021 annual Central Railroad Festival! We’re glad to have you and your family with us and hope that you will have a wonderful, fun-filled day. If you’ve been to the Railroad Festival before, we appreciate your continued attendance and support. If this is your first time with us, you’ve got a lot to see, do and enjoy: great food, craft vendors, and a wide variety of free entertainment and attractions. Best of all, WE HAVE TRAINS!
This insert is your guide to everything you and your family need for an unforgettable day of fun. We’ve included maps, schedules and information about the day’s exciting activities. You’ll also see details about our terrific sponsors who have once again helped us present this festival free of change.
The festival begins at 10 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m., featuring Main Stage entertainment, food, music and many arts and crafts vendors offering a variety of handmade items.
The kids are in for loads of fun with dancing on the Kids Stage, tractor train rides, free balloon artist, free face painter, model trains, and much more!
This year we’re proud to present live music by Luke Deuce, a country artist inspired by Johnny Cash, Buck Owens and Hank Williams. Sweet Potato Pie Kids, a talented group of Pickens County’s own young musicians, The Jaguar 4 with a bluesy rock n’ roll sound-They will be sponsored by the Greater Clemson Music Festival.Also, Jack Roper and the Weatherman Band will entertain in the afternoon.
The town of Central was named as a result of its historic link to the railroad. Located at the exact half-way point on the main line between Charlotte and Atlanta, Central was the name given to this booming 1873 railroad town. As the railroad company invested in Central’s maintenance activities, the town grew and prospered. When the railroad company eventually moved away, the textile industry moved in and the railroad remained an important factor in the town’s development. To this day, the railroad still runs through the heart of downtown. With a variety of restaurants, shops, businesses, and the unique Railway Museum, the town of Central has plenty of reasons to celebrate and toot its own horn.
TRAINS, TRAINS, TRAINS!
Model trains, toy trains, real caboose tours, train craft activities — so much to enjoy; courtesy of the Central Railway Museum and the Central Railway Model and Historical Association. The Museum reopen this year with social distancing and masking requirements to comply with COVID-19 protocols. There will also be a model train layout in the Fire Station.
If you need directions or information, please stop by the information tent near the railroad crossing at Bank Street. If you need medical assistance please stop by the Fire Truck and EMS station on Main Street. From all of us on the Festival Committee, the Clemson Area Chamber of Commerce, the Town of Central, the Central Area Business Council and the Central Railway Model and Historical Association, THANK YOU for joining us. We hope you have a delightful time and make plans to join us every year.