Edaville FAQ



Handicap Access

Is Edaville handicapped accessible?
Yes, Edaville is accessible to the handicapped. The entire parking lot, walkway and station area is paved and on a level surface. There are no hills to negotiate. KC’s Cafe, the souvenir shops and restrooms are also easily accessible and are located at ground level, with no stairs to climb. The museum is the only building that's not at ground level. It is located at the top of a very small hill and there is a paved ramp to the entranceway.

Is there handicapped parking?
Yes. There is handicapped parking just to the left of the main entrance. If there are parking attendants on duty, ask them to direct you to the handicapped parking area.

Can I ride the train if I require a wheelchair?
Yes, you can. The train has a caboose with a wide sliding door on the side. Whenever this train arrives at the station, the door of the caboose is positioned adjacent to a sturdy wooden ramp that allows for direct access to the train. However, because Edaville USA's train is narrow gauge, and therefore quite small, a passenger with a wheelchair may only ride in the caboose. It is the only car in the train with room to accommodate a wheelchair.