The Selma train station was originally built in 1924 by the Atlantic Coast Line and Southern railroads. Fast forward to today, it is a fairly active little spot and serves passengers riding Amtrak's daily Carolinian between New York City and Charlotte and Amtrak's daily Palmetto that runs between New York City and Savannah. The Selma train station also houses an excellent museum with exhibits on the train station's history and the Town of Selma.
We are honored to say that JCI operates this historic facility, which is open 365 days a year. Our staff takes great pride in keeping the station tidy and clean and is particularly attentive in offering passengers excellent customer service with a warm welcome while assisting with operating the kiosks and boarding the train.
500 East Railroad Street Selma, North Carolina 27576 United States
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