The Museum’s railway extends between Snoqualmie Falls and North Bend, but the most spectacular view is at Snoqualmie Falls. A tight 11 degree 30 minute curve thrusts the railroad out…
Dark wood frames were chosen to blend with the existing wood work. The Museum has just completed and installed the “Depot RE-Interpretation project” in the Snoqualmie Depot’s men’s waiting…
The Northwest Railway Museum’s annual Day Out With Thomas 2017 is underway! Thomas the Tank Engine is visiting the Museum this week and next, and more than 16,000 people will…
On Memorial Day , everyone here at the Northwest Railway Museum honors, remembers and respects all those who lives were given in the service of our Nation. This Memorial Day, the Northwest…
There is a fairly new exhibit on display in the foyer of the Train Shed. Railroads Built the Pacific Northwest was designed by the Webb Group and fabricated by Artcraft…
Bridge 32 in downtown Snoqualmie is quickly engulfed in water. Normally, Kimball Creek is 18 inches deep and about ten feet wide. The Northwest Railway Museum is located in the…
For the first steam operating in 25 years – and during the annual Snoqualmie Railroad Days on top of that – there were lots of variables to resolve. A test train…
August 13 marks the first run of a steam locomotive to Snoqualmie Falls in 25 years. Only the crew is on board this “extra” train for a run just to make…
A new museum at Snoqualmie Falls is opening to the public this month. The exhibits are housed in the historic carpenter shop and Snoqualmie Falls depot, and chronicle the Charles…
President Snook addressed the crowd before the train departed. July 4, 1889 marked the inaugural passenger train excursion from Seattle to Snoqualmie Falls along the lines of the Seattle, Lake…