Nevada State Railroad Museum, Carson City
2180 South Carson Street
Carson City, NV 89701
Phone: 775-687-6953
The rich railroading heritage of northern Nevada lives on at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City. An extraordinary collection of railroad equipment, artifacts and related exhibits portrays how the railroad transformed a hostile territory into an essential contributor to the growing nation in the late 19th and 20th centuries. Visitors can learn the important role played by the world-famous Virginia & Truckee Railroad in obtaining Nevada distinction as the “Silver State.”
From mountains of silver to the silver screen, the railroad cars and locomotives on display at the museum have a rich and colorful history. The museum’s signature piece is the magnificent Inyo, one of the oldest operating steam engines in the United States. It became a star in Hollywood, appearing in 29 movies and starring in the Wild, Wild West television series.
The museum is home to a large collection of late 19th and early 20th century railroad-related artifacts and records.
Enjoy rides aboard restored V&T railcars or the 1926 Edwards motorcar on weekends May through September. Once a year, the Inyo is fired up and brought out on the tracks as part of the museum’s annual Independence Day celebration.
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Museum Closed:
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Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's
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Museum Fee (Adult):
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$4
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Museum Fee (Children):
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Under 17, Free
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Museum Fee (Seniors):
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$3
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Museum Hours:
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Open Daily, 8:30AM - 4:30PM
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