Northwest Railway Museum

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38625 SE King St
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
The largest and oldest continuously operating railway museum in Washington State welcomes over 88,000 visitors yearly to its historic depot and 7 ½ acre developing Railway History Center. The museum’s collection of railway artifacts and equipment is one of the most significant in the United States and includes over 70 examples of locomotives, passenger and freight cars, and specialized railway equipment. Antique train excursions operate on weekends, April - October.

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Kim K.
11/1/2025

I went on the Halloween wine train which was my first time to the museum. The train is cool to ride in and the view of the falls area and valley was really pretty. The museum was interesting to...

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Greg C.
8/28/2025

Nothing like good old fashioned nostalgia, especially in the form of rail cars and conductors. That's what get at this historic train station converted into a museum. Most of the 'museum' is on...

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Jason L.
7/5/2025

We made a spontaneous stop at the Northwest Railway Museum after visiting Snoqualmie Falls, and it turned out to be a fun, low-key experience. The area has ample parking and is great for kids who...

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Jennifer L.
11/20/2025

We were in the area because I wanted to see the falls and decided it would be cool to check out other area attractions. I found this and thought it would be fun. We enjoy all types of museums so...

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Hui-yu Y.
6/17/2024

- tiny museum for history & railway lovers - We came here on Sunday when a ton of people just left to ride the train. I believe this is a midway stop for the train ride, and it's not super...

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