Colorado Railroad Museum

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Colorado Railroad Museum
Established 1959
Location 17155 W. 44th Avenue
Golden, CO 80403


Website http://www.crrm.org/


The Colorado Railroad Museum is a non-profit railroad museum located at the foot of North Table Mountain near Golden, Colorado, United States. The museum has the largest collection of 3-foot (914 millimeters) narrow gauge rolling stock of any museum in the North America.

A 4-wheel "bobber" cupola caboose at the Colorado Railroad Museum.
A 4-wheel "bobber" cupola caboose at the Colorado Railroad Museum.

The museum was established in 1959 to preserve for future generations a tangible record of Colorado's flamboyant railroad era, particularly the state's pioneering narrow gauge mountain railroads. The museum has 12 steam locomotives and over 80 pieces of rolling stock. The museum provides narrow gauge train rides periodically.

The museum publishes books and maps about North American railroads and the Rocky Mountain Region.

See also: list of heritage railways

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