The Museum’s new identity appeared on loco 4024 on Sunday, May 28, 2017. May 28th, 2017. It was a Red Letter Day – or at least a warm and sunny…
Northern Pacific Railway Parlor Car 1799 listed for 2017. The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation is, “dedicated to saving the places that matter in Washington State and promoting sustainable and…
Thanks to Give BIG more than $13,000 has been raised in support of moving the Parlor Car off the beach on Whidbey Island! The former Northern Pacific Railway passenger car…
Help the Northwest Railway Museum save a Pullman parlor car. GiveBIG today! In the Golden Age of Rail Travel the parlor car was emblematic of luxury travel. Designed for day…
The Northwest Railway Museum interprets the role railroads played in the development and settlement of the Pacific Northwest, but it also provides the public with an opportunity to experience the…
The Northwest Railway Museum shares borders with many fabulous individuals and organizations. One of the largest neighbors is the Meadowbrook Farm, a public open space that preserves a prairie dating…
The Snoqualmie Depot is the Northwest Railway Museum’s most recognizable landmark, and its signature exhibit. Built in 1890, the Depot is a City of Snoqualmie, Washington Landmark, and is listed…
Happy Anniversary! The Northwest Railway Museum was incorporated on March 14, 1957, 60 years ago today. This Washington State nonprofit organization has come along way from its humble beginnings, and…
A visit to the Northwest Railway Museum provides you with an opportunity to connect with other local history. As you ride the train, look closely and you can see history of…
Teachers need training too, and what better place to get trained than at a railway museum? On Saturday February 4th, 2017, the Northwest Railway Museum hosted the Washington State Council…