Last updated: 2/4/2012
Carson City, Nevada

Hours

Sunday - Monday, Friday - Saturday
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Admissions

Adults (18 and older): $6
Children under 17: Free

Museum Type(s)

Staff

Frank Ackerman
phone: 775-687-6953
John Walker
phone: 775-687-6953 x231
Christopher Thompson
phone: 775-687-6953 x233
Wendell Huffman
phone: 775-687-6953 x226
Lara Mather
phone:
Description

Museum houses exhibits, photos and artifacts of Nevada's railroad heritage, including 19th-century railroad equipment.

The Nevada State Railroad Museum preserves the railroad heritage of Nevada, including locomotives and cars of the famous Virginia & Truckee Railroad and other railroads of the Silver State. Many were bought from Hollywood studios, where they were made famous in movies and television shows. Among 65 locomotives and cars in the collection, 40 were built before 1900, and 31 pieces that operated on the V & T Railroad.

Museum activities consist of operation of historic railroad equipment, including train rides, handcar rides, lectures, an annual railroad history symposium, changing exhibits, and a variety of special events. The Museum also has an ongoing research and restoration program.

Artifact Collections
NSRM Exhibits

Along with its restored 19th Century railroad cars and locomotives, the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City has added an exhibit that depicts Nevada railroads during the 20th Century. It is an HO-scale (1/87th actual size) model railroad that volunteers and staff are creating at NSRM. Work began in mid-2006 and continues.

The exhibit is equipped with locomotive and railroad-car models donated by the family of the late Kel Aiken, a long-time member of the Friends of the Nevada State Railroad Museum. Mr. Aiken’s hundreds of models include passenger and freight cars and steam and diesel-electric locomotives of the Southern Pacific, Union Pacific and Western Pacific railroads. Using these models, the museum can demonstrate railroad operations in Nevada as they were during any selected decade throughout the past hundred years.

he Museum already had more than a dozen highly detailed, HO-scale models of Virginia & Truckee, Southern Pacific, and Nevada Copper Belt equipment. After being stored for up to twenty years, these items have been incorporated into the model-railroad exhibit project. Among them is a model of V&T locomotive No. 25. After identifying the real No. 25 with its model, visitors can use the models to compare No. 25 with later locomotives. “This kind of comparison is a helpful way to put our V&T equipment into historical context,” said Peter Barton, Director of NSRM and Acting Administrator of the Division of Museums, Nevada Department of Cultural Affairs.

Aiken models enable the museum to depict the changing traffic of 20th Century Nevada railroads, from ore, livestock or ice-cooled California produce to 1990s container shipments, with locomotives to match. In addition to railroad equipment, the Aiken family donation also included raw materials for scenery-making and a wide variety of structure and vehicle models, which also date from a range of decades.

A twelve-foot-long exhibit case on an adjoining wall supplements the model railroad through rotating exhibition of representations of 1,000-foot-long trains. Exhibit labels explain not only evolving railroad technology, but also the changing economy of Nevada as illustrated by what the State’s railroads have transported at varied periods in the past.

Services
The Railroad Museum is looking for a few good volunteers

Come join the dedicated team of 13 paid staff and over 125 volunteers at the Nevada State Railroad Museum! There are many interesting opportunities available for prospective volunteers:

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