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Wyoming Transportation Museum

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The Cheyenne Depot Museum is a railroad museum located in Cheyenne, Wyoming.It is located inside the historic Union Pacific Railroad depot. This depot was built in 1886/7.Typically the Cheyenne Depot Museum hosts an annual Steam Train Excursion in July.HistoryThe station is built from blocks of sandstone quarried and transported from Ft. Collins, Colorado. The Depot stands directly down the street from, and facing the, Wyoming State Capitol building, signalling its historic significance in the city and state.It received major renovations in 1922 to lengthen the building and a redecoration 1929. From 2001 to 2006, another renovation to the depot is being made including a $6.5 million US dollar improvement provided by the City of Cheyenne and plaza built in front of the Depot. This plaza hosts a variety of music and events throughout the year.Amtrak's San Francisco Zephyr ceased serving this station directly in 1979 in favor of a new station in Borie, south of Cheyenne. This eliminated a time-consuming backup move in and out of the station. Passengers were bused between Borie and Cheyenne.The Old West Museum and Cheyenne Frontier Days made an agreement which established the Cheyenne Depot Museum, Inc. as a 501(c)3 Corporation non-profit organization. The depot is under lease from the city of Cheyenne to this corporation for 25 years.

Address: 121 W 15th St, Cheyenne (Wyoming) 82001
Phone: (307) 637-3376
State: WY
City: Cheyenne
Street Number: 121 W 15th St
Zip Code: 82001
categories: movie theater, landmark & historical place, museum


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Reviews
Very cool places to learn about, see, and play with TRAINS! Learn about the history of Cheyenne and how the train depot played a big part in helping to establish it. It also has a lot of history information about Union Pacific. Took us about 2 hours to go through the whole thing. Lots to read and learn about. They also have different spots to sit and watch short videos. You can call a phone number and get a free audio tour through the whole thing. It costs $10 per adult, but kids 12 and under are free. I think 13-17 was about $7? It's definitely worth it. They also have a cool gift shop too. There are two floors to go through, and the second floor has a whole model set up. Look for dinosaurs. Also, be sure to check out the Big Boy 4004 down the street after you go through the museum. It's awesome. It's at a park and it's free.
We were here on weekend and there was a craft fair/farmers market taking place; lots of interesting items on sale. The museum cost 10.00 a person to go in, we did not visit the museum, but walked around the train depot. The painted boots around the depot are extremely nice to view.
I LOVE trains! I loved the diversity of displays to view in this train museum! I liked getting to view vintage uniforms, tools, books, and accessories. Another thing I enjoyed viewing was the second floor of miniature trains. The dinosaur scavenger hunt was a cute touch to the experience. And how fun is it to watch trains go by as you tour? Excellent experience.
What a fun and informative museum. The model railroad museum upstairs is really fun. The detail in the buildings and surrounding forests, rivers and rock formations is phenomenal. The conductors are great and provide you with information. There are also 4 tiny dinosaurs hidden throughout the display, which adds to the adventure! Definitely a must see!
Train nut from Colorado here. There's a lot of history in this building, history of something that built a lot of this country. I think the place is nice, in that there's a lot of stuff to see, but you're not really in a hurry, and the place doesn't feel crowded. Its right on the tracks, so you can watch the live action, as well. I got skunked when I was there, but that was just bad timing, more than likely. The scale, I believe is original to the depot, and still works. This was a fun experience. We'll be back.
Incredible display of the Union Pacific railroad through the area. Amazing model railway and a collection of memorabilia that any rail or history buff will enjoy.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot surePrice for adult entry$11–15
Wonderful little museum. I especially loved the huge toy train setup upstairs. Cute little gift shop with lots of unique items.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Cheyenne depot museum and plaza is one of the main attractions of Cheyenne downtown. The depot museum is great place preserving the history of this city. Outside plaza is decorated with some great bronze sculptures. I would recommend this place to everyone. pParking could be difficult so find your place before this place get crowded. The museum timings are different so call them before you go.
This was truly one of the greatest tours my father and I have ever done. You walk into the Stream Shop and Round House and you're in the presence of true giants of history. The staff were all so amazing and knowledgeable and you can tell they really love what they do. I hope to do this again one day!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYesPrice for adult entry$31+
The museum is very well set up and maintained, and includes a lot of great history from the early days of surveying and construction through the modern era, as well as an amazing model train layout. That said, the information presented makes no mention of the negative impact on native peoples, or the exploitation of workers throughout its history. It's important that all of history be examined, shining light on the positives and the negatives, if we are to truly understand where we come from and learn from it.
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