Osceola and St Croix Valley Railway
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The Osceola & St Croix Valley Railway, part of the Minnesota Transportation Museum, is a heritage railway in Osceola, Wisconsin. The Jackson Street Roundhouse is part of the museum.
The railway utilizes three diesel locomotive, 10 coaches and two cabooses to provide a railway education experience to 20,000 passengers per year. The railway has operated from Osceola since 1992.
The railway operates excursions on weekends and holidays, April through October, plus special events. This route follows the St. Croix valley for 10 miles (16.1 km), a round-trip taking 90 minutes. Then, after a 30 minute break, the train goes 5 miles (8 km) to Dresser.
More complete information can be found the railways website: http://trainride.org