The Snoqualmie Depot is the Museum’s best-known artifact. It’s located in historic downtown Snoqualmie, Washington, and dates from 1890 making it the oldest surviving structure in the City of Snoqualmie….
Visit Bellevue is the destination marketing organization for greater Bellevue, a local city about 20 miles from the Northwest Railway Museum. Visit Bellevue has been producing a series of videos…
The Snoqualmie Depot is due for a new roof and gutters, but it’s going to be a lot more involved than updating the roof on your home! Snoqualmie’s train…
Santa Train 2023 is now a memory, but what memories! The Northwest Railway Museum has hosted Santa Train since 1969, and today it is actually two separate and distinct experiences….
Hello! Welcome to the Northwest Railway Museum’s fall book spotlight! All four of these lovely books are available to purchase in the Snoqualmie Depot Bookstore, with select titles offered in…
Snoqualmie Days (formerly known as Snoqualmie Railroad Days and Snoqualmie Firemen’s Festival) is the annual celebration of the Snoqualmie Valley, its people, and its culture!, but the original Snoqualmie Days…
Exhibits take lots of time, planning, research and resources to create, the Museum’s new Japanese Railway Workers exhibit is no exception. The process began in 2018 when staff members discussed…
The newest exhibit in the Train Shed Exhibit Hall is on loan to the Museum for the next year from the University of Puget Sound. This new exhibit follows the…
The call of “All Aboard” rang out loud and clear on Saturday, October 3rd as weekend train ride excursions began for the first time in 2020. With online tickets in…
Interpretation (an explanation as a way of teaching) is more effective when it is applied in a planned and thematic way. The Northwest Railway Museum’s Interpretive Plan establishes guidelines for…