Nevada Northern Railway

Time stopped at the Nevada Northern Railway. It’s as if the workers went to lunch and never came back. They left behind a complete railroad, now a National Historic Landmark. Today the railroad is still operating after a century, loving cared for by the non-profit Nevada Northern Railway Foundation.

Instead of relics in glass cases or repainted old equipment on static display, here you witness touchable history. The complex is over 70 buildings and structures on 56 acres with 30 miles of track. It’s not your typical museum. Instead of going to one building, here you are encouraged to explore the complex.

Diesel Locomotive 105, from 1949, and Steam Locomotive 93, from 1909, Built 40 years apart for the Nevada Northern Railway by Alco. The history Engine house from 1907 is one of the main buildings to tour at the museum.
Find out more at www.nnry.com