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Located in Ogden, Utah, Union Station is home to four different museums and two galleries dedicated to the history of railroad in Utah as well as artifacts depicting life of the American West. Kids will especially enjoy Union Station and the interactive displays make it an especially enjoyable place for parents looking for a low-key summertime activity.
Admission to Union Station
While not free, the low-priced admission fee of around $5 per person includes access to all four museums, including the Utah State Railroad Museum, the John M. Browning Firearms Museum, the Browning-Kimball Classic Car Museum, and the Utah Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum.
Parking and Public Transportation to Union Station
There is plenty of free and accessible parking in front of the station. If you are coming from Salt Lake City or even further south, however, the station is just east of one of the final Utah Transit Authority Frontrunner train stops. It is then an easy walk from the Frontrunner station down to Union Station.
Food at Union Station
There are no food options inside Union Station; however, downtown Ogden boasts plenty of food options located just two or three blocks to the east. Options range from fast food to local pubs and pizza joints, all for about $8 to $10 a person. The Frontrunner station next door also features a small diner that not only sells sandwiches and the like, but also offers handheld fare like muffins and bagels.
Insider Tip for Visitors to Union Station
If you finish your visit to Union Station around lunchtime and are feeling adventurous, walk three blocks east until you get to City Hall Park where taco trucks congregate. Wednesdays, the trucks offer two tacos for $1. Be sure to go to the taco truck situated on Washington Boulevard close to 26th Street. It has the longest line but is worth the wait.
Author's bio: Clint T. has lived in Utah on and off for the past 20 years and will never grow tired of the great outdoors.
The Operation of the Fallen tribute display is something everyone should go and see. It is now an annual event over the Memorial Day weekend. Please put it on your calendar for next year. You...
This his 1920s train station has been converted into an indoor marketplace with museums, an art gallery & eatery. The Utah State Railroad Museum Was the only thing inside the station that we...
If you have a train lover in the family this place is lots of fun. Unfortunately they do close early like most of Ogden establishments. Also they clearly don't take security measures that...
You can take your time and really get a good feel of just how the RR was started. Very cool displays and working play trains on tracks designed of the actual routes.
Discover how how the west was won at the historic Ogden Union Station. So much to see at this location but I came for the trains. Large selection of engines and railcars that are very well...
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