Minnesota Transportation Museum

Category: Museum in St Paul, Minnesota

Address: 193 Pennsylvania Ave E, St Paul, MN 55130, USA

Phone: +16512280263

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: Closed

Tuesday: Closed

Wednesday: 10AM–4PM

Thursday: Closed

Friday: Closed

Saturday: 10AM–4PM

Reviews

Mocanu Paul

Oct 21, 2022

Exciting place

Koken Abe

Oct 16, 2022

The most popular "Fall Colors Train" tickets were sold out a few weeks ago, so we chose the "Train Ride to Marine on St. Croix" instead. It turned out to be a smart choice since the trip was amazing. My hub and I had a great time enjoying the gorgeous view, so glad we captured the autumn foliage along the St. Croix river area this year🍁 P.S. Bring a bottle of hot coffee for yourself since some sections may be chilly - they made the whole trip a total difference!

rushenge

Aug 21, 2022

Very nice time with two grandkids. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable.

Hoshun Lam

Jul 11, 2022

Awesome spot with tons of trains, model trains, and a 3/4 mile caboose ride!

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Questions & Answers

Model train layout?

Dante Medori (Dantelevator) | Oct 23, 2019
Steven Marttinen | Oct 23, 2019

Yes

Where else would you go on a day trip to the museum

Roberta Stockwell | Oct 23, 2019
Christian Rieck | Oct 23, 2019

Depends on the age of the group, there is the model train museum http://www.tcmrm.org

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What are the prices to enter?

Steven Bruni | Oct 23, 2018
Doug B | Oct 23, 2018

I recommend you search their site

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Is the B8g Boy Steam engine that's travel8ng through the Midwest from your museum?

Janet Styburski | Oct 23, 2019
Padraic McGuire | Oct 23, 2019

Sadly no. The Twin Cities is however home to the 261, a Northern (4-8-4) configuration. It was restored by folks who were an offshopt of the MN Transportation Museum. But the loco is not displayed there. The MTM does operste a small steamer for fall excursions out of Osceola WI. The nearest thing to the UP Big Boy are the 3 Yellowstone's (2-8-8-4)on display along the North shore. The nicest one is at the Duluth Rail Museum, but all three are static displays.

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