Visiting the Museum
A visit to the National Railroad Museum is a ticket back in time to explore America's railroad heritage. With over 70 locomotives and train cars and dozens of exhibits on display, the National Railroad Museum offers one of the largest collections of its kind in the country. You can ponder the futuristic General Motors Aerotrain from the 1950s, marvel at General Eisenhower's World War II command trains, and even sit in the cab of the world's largest steam locomotive – the Union Pacific No. 4017 (Big Boy).
Visitors to the National Railroad Museum will find it has something to offer everyone, including both children and adults. For the convenience of our visitors, trains rides are offered on a daily basis from May through September and guided tours are available from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The Museum also holds a number of special events every year. For information on these events, including dates and times, please see the "Calendar of Events" section, found within the upper navigation area.
What is included in the price of admission?
* Exploring over 70 locomotives and railcars that are on display throughout the year.
* Touring the exhibit galleries in Harold E. Fuller Hall.
* Viewing the Frederick Bauer Drumhead Collection.
* Visiting the Green Bay Area Model Railroad Club HO-scale model layout.
* Experiencing a railroad related video presentation in the Museum's theater.
* The opportunity to climb the Museum's 85-foot observation tower.
* Enjoying a ride aboard the Museum's train (the train operates May – September).
Website:
http://www.nationalrrmuseum.org/index.php