For any of you who have train enthusiasts in the family or kids who are looking for a one-of-a-kind Florida adventure, we have the perfect place. Largo Central Railroad has been allowing guests to hit the rails every year since 1991. While this railroad experience might be on the…miniature side, that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t offer a spectacular experience for both kids and adults alike every single month. Check out one of the best miniature train rides in Florida.

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Learn more about taking the Largo train by visiting the website.

Have you ever been to Largo Central Railroad before to go on one of the miniature train rides? Share your experience with us in the comments section! If you know someone who loves miniature trains then check out this perfect mini train gift. You can also check out this behind-the-scenes look with this video by Tampa Bay Steve:

Looking for more rails? Check out these train day trips in Florida.

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