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The California State Rail Museum in Old Sacramento opened its display of "Small Wonders, the magic of Toy Trains," on August 14, 2004. It’s in the 3,300 square foot "Thomas W. Sefton Gallery," which occupies the second story of the building, seen in the photo, which is a short walk from the Sacramento Amtrak station. The display features the Sefton toy train collection, donated to the Museum in 2001, and will "introduce guests to the magic of toy trains and the joys of collecting."

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